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mogul

[moh-guhl] / ˈmoʊ gəl /


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The park, which began as a Methodist camp in the 1890s, was bought by Northern California real estate mogul Edward Biggs in 2005.

From Los Angeles Times

In moguls, athletes navigate a steep course full of bumps, combining technical turns, jumps, aerial manoeuvres, and speed.

From Barron's

A year after meeting the Ukrainian woman, who had expressed hesitation about Tisch’s age, the NFL mogul wanted to formalize their relationship.

From The Wall Street Journal

That made the sports exec Wasserman an instant music mogul, but he doesn’t have deep ties beyond that in the music industry.

From Los Angeles Times

Reporters Without Borders said the mogul's sentencing "will resonate far beyond Jimmy Lai himself, sending a decisive signal about the future of press freedom in the territory".

From Barron's