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While we were listening to the cataract and what she called the Wynn wail, she began to sing the wild old air.
Aylwin Theodore Watts-Dunton 1873
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Walter Kwok was one of the cornerstone investors in Wynn Macau Ltd. 's initial public offering last year, and had also subscribed to shares of gas supplier Yingde Gases Group Co. and drug firm Sinopharm Group Co. in their IPOs in 2009.
Former Sun Hung Kai Chairman to Set Up $1 Billion Fund Joanne Chiu 2010
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Casino-resort developer Steve Wynn is betting big on the art market this fall.
Pop Goes the Art Market: A $40 Million Lichtenstein? Kelly Crow 2010
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LAS VEGAS Steve Wynn is having a ball as he prepares to open his newest joint, a resort and casino called Encore.
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Wynn is pretty much the Democratic lobbyist for the telecom industry and Comcast.
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Wynn is pretty much the Democratic lobbyist for the telecom industry and Comcast.
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At Corsa Cucina in Wynn Las Vegas, you can leave your dressy clothes back in your hotel room, but remember to bring your appetite and your sense of adventure.
Corsa Cucina – The Art and Heart of Mediterranean Cuisine 2006
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After all, the gambling magnate Steve Wynn, arguably the most important art collector in America, just put his elbow through a Picasso painting valued at $139 million, because Wynn is blind from retinitis pigmentosa.
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Wynn is better known for his casinos and great excesses than he is for being generous.
May 2006 2006
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Few entrepreneurs would have the vision and conviction to erect this sleek, iconic tower amid the bustling Las Vegas strip, but Steve Wynn is far from your average businessman.
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