Seals is a young, black athlete whose wealth affords him luxuries, such as expensive automobiles.
Her great wealth afforded her the opportunity to become a patron of the arts, but she also devoted herself to the advancement of women in art.
His newfound wealth afforded him to build a large home, marry and provide his family with the life they had lost on the death of his father.
However, a wealthy slave is entitled to whatever elaborate funeral his wealth can afford, barring of course, some rituals accorded only to free-born.
The wealth of his family afforded young Isaac an education in Europe, along with his brothers.
The great wealth of objects found in the tomb, which was nearly intact, afforded a new store of knowledge about ancient Egypt.
That makes it questionable how many people infected with the AIDS virus will have the insurance or personal wealth to afford it.
In the early 1860s, the family moved to Manhattan, where Thomas's father's wealth afforded them an opulent lifestyle.
Pete Bostwick's inherited wealth afforded him the opportunity to pursue a number of sporting interests.
Leonard Jerome's wealth afforded his daughters the opportunity to spend much time in Europe, where they associated with the aristocratic elite of the day.