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Yet these days the cutting edge looks a lot like a zillionaire boys' club.
I'm the zillionaire that built his company on government contracts?"
If he had gone straight, he might have been a zillionaire by now.
"If I had done that early in my career, I'd probably be a zillionaire today."
And they weren't working the room, trying to hustle up a couple of zillionaire clients.
Everybody really does look sort of groovy in zillionaire ski bum clothes.
Who, in the rarefied universe of zillionaire comics, goes to libraries?
No matter that you flunked out of college, you could still be an Internet zillionaire.
I swear, if he had gone to Wall Street, he would have been a zillionaire.
"Yeah, well, this zillionaire has been working as the general manager for a country club up here in Lowell," I told him.
Zimbalist said: "They'd rather have one zillionaire owner than any other form.
Normally, a zillionaire would buy a franchise from the league for millions of dollars and build a team as he or she pleases.
You might not become a zillionaire.
Zillionaire album, including the video for "Be Near Me".
The book is about a bachelor zillionaire who decides to appear on a reality show called "Trophy Bride."
He is a good listener, a slow ruminator, a modest man who takes up less space than any zillionaire you've ever met.
Paul Allen may well be, as Wired Magazine said last year, the accidental zillionaire.
I could have used zillionaire, but I thought that ga- in front sounded funny."
The way I see it, the really big titles, like duke, will go for, say, a billion dollars - chump change to a Microsoft zillionaire.
The zillionaire quarterback is a fairytale figure; the striking union man is a disturbing reminder of the real.
He's able to make Tom Mullen the rare zillionaire tycoon whom audiences might actually find sympathetic.
By rights, Mr. Fleetwood should already be a zillionaire.
"How to Be a Zillionaire"
He's a zillionaire.
Instead, Neiman Marcus has found something for the zillionaire who has everything: the world.