| 41. | A maiden voyage with a passenger list featuring both crowned heads of Europe and American captains of industry.
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| 42. | Or leaders with a vision, captains of industry, computer whizzes, great scientists and artists, inventors, activists and innovators?
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| 43. | Although a captain of industry, Crerar never let business smother his love of books and his cultural concerns.
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| 44. | The hotel has hosted many notable guests, from presidents to captains of industry and stars of show business.
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| 45. | In his book, Chan develops the word's present-day meaning of a powerful executive _ a captain of industry.
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| 46. | All the Communists who stole were allowed to keep their wealth, and today they are captains of industry.
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| 47. | Others saw him as a true captain of industry, a no-nonsense business genius who commanded respect around the world.
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| 48. | THE object of desire among captains of industry these days is to have your very own water catchment area.
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| 49. | One Sutton Place South is home to diplomats and financial titans of yesteryear, Hollywood types and captains of industry.
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| 50. | Many are captains of industry, former and current chairmen and CEOs of publicly held companies that champion corporate diversity.
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