| 11. | What's a man of means to do when he no longer trusts the air around him?
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| 12. | The vicar's salary was ?07 per annum; fortunately the Rev Halke was a man of means.
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| 13. | Both exhibits exist because men of means took great interest in the arts and became collectors.
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| 14. | Several middle-aged men of means responded to Gunness'ads.
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| 15. | One man of means considered sending his driver and limousine in pursuit of the hairy tramp.
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| 16. | From 1804 to 1828, he worked in London in the building trade, becoming a man of means.
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| 17. | Crescas was a man of means.
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| 18. | To that end, they sought only serious Torah scholars for their daughters rather than men of means or reputation.
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| 19. | Toure, now a politician, wore the brown flowing robe of a West African man of means to talk politics.
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| 20. | He was a man of means who came from England to Australia when young and settled in New South Wales.
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