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- adjective Particularly
wealthy .
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Examples
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The invitation, sent to potential new participants, offers a rare peek at the Koch network of the ultrawealthy and the politically well-connected, its far-reaching agenda to enlist ordinary Americans to its cause, and its desire for the utmost secrecy.
Koch Industries, Republican Donors Heading To Palm Springs In January To Plan For Next Election New York Times 2010
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The invitation, sent to potential new participants, offers a rare peek at the Koch network of the ultrawealthy and the politically well-connected, its far-reaching agenda to enlist ordinary Americans to its cause, and its desire for the utmost secrecy.
Koch Industries, Republican Donors Heading To Palm Springs In January To Plan For Next Election New York Times 2010
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The focus on the ultrawealthy is similar to that being pursued by cross-town rival UBS AG.
Credit Suisse Cuts Jobs, Shrinks Investment Unit Deborah Ball 2011
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The invitation, sent to potential new participants, offers a rare peek at the Koch network of the ultrawealthy and the politically well-connected, its far-reaching agenda to enlist ordinary Americans to its cause, and its desire for the utmost secrecy.
Koch Industries, Republican Donors Heading To Palm Springs In January To Plan For Next Election New York Times 2010
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The new generation of the ultrawealthy includes a Swiss medical-device tycoon and a California surfer who netted $60 million from the sale of his clothing company.
The New Class of Billionaires Robert Frank 2011
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Instead, it will invest more in the booming market of serving products and services to the ultrawealthy in emerging markets, in particular by offering more investment banking opportunities, such as access to initial public offerings or private equity investment.
Credit Suisse Cuts Jobs, Shrinks Investment Unit Deborah Ball 2011
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They did better, for example, than fourth-graders at the ultrawealthy suburban Cincinnati school district of Indian Hill, which had an average family income of $278,432 in 2008, according to tax records, and perpetually ranks near the top in both income and academic performance in Ohio.
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What's more, the tax rate on gifts above those amounts fell to 35% from a scheduled 55%, a boon to ultrawealthy people who want to give away even more money.
The $5 Million Tax Break Anne Tergesen 2011
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They did better, for example, than fourth-graders at the ultrawealthy suburban Cincinnati school district of Indian Hill, which had an average family income of $278,432 in 2008, according to tax records, and perpetually ranks near the top in both income and academic performance in Ohio.
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The invitation, sent to potential new participants, offers a rare peek at the Koch network of the ultrawealthy and the politically well-connected, its far-reaching agenda to enlist ordinary Americans to its cause, and its desire for the utmost secrecy.
Koch Industries, Republican Donors Heading To Palm Springs In January To Plan For Next Election New York Times 2010
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