kelly was certain he looked the sharpest he could look for his monthly board of directors teleconference.
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schlomo had business meetings scheduled all week, a bar mitzvah to attend for his nephew, and a fortune 500 conference to get to in basel—he had no time for shenanigans this morning.
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sam knew his father’s untimely absence wouldn’t affect the way his company’s dividends were controlled—all he had to do was throw a tie on once every few weeks and show up for a board meeting.
charleston and goldman took a break from brokering to grab a glass of scotch and discuss the importance of dressing well in their competitive workplace.
while they looked nothing alike, the rhodes brothers were among the most successful of america’s old families.
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even though hugh was the heir to an important fortune 500 company and engaged to a parisian super model, he still insisted on wearing unfashionable short sleeve full collared shirts.
thad had a choice to make—he could pursue his own practice or he could take over his father’s. either way, he had a trust fund to pad.
harold gave himself a once-over in the mirror even though he knew everything was perfect—the windsor knot, the starched collar. it was in this moment that he realized how profoundly unhappy he was with his life as a stock broker.
julius remained stoic even in the most stressful of times—including the scandal involving his daughter and the senator’s son.
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