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industrialist

[in-duhs-tree-uh-list] / ɪnˈdʌs tri ə lɪst /


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When industrialist Henry Frick moved to break the union at Carnegie’s Homestead, Pa., plant in July 1892, skilled workers resisted.

From The Wall Street Journal

He managed to get the backing of some of the UK's leading industrialists, including Sir Alfred Owen who would go on to buy the team from Mays.

From BBC

Harnett found an enthusiastic clientele among merchants and industrialists who appreciated his male themes and appealing arrangements; they proudly hung his works in offices, stores and saloons.

From The Wall Street Journal

A successful lawyer and a green industrialist have both called on the chancellor to raise taxes on "the super-rich" - including them - in the Budget.

From BBC

After their talks the Swiss industrialists said in a statement "our entire initiative was undertaken in the spirit of Swiss unity between the private and public sectors".

From BBC