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stockbroker

[stok-broh-ker] / ˈstɒkˌbroʊ kər /




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John was one of the 669 children who escaped Czechoslovakia without their parents through the trains arranged by British stockbroker Nicholas Winton, a story that was recently brought to the big screen.

From BBC

British film One Life, which stars Sir Anthony Hopkins as a stockbroker who helped save 669 children from the Nazis in World War Two, failed to be nominated.

From BBC

When a surgeon or a stockbroker goes to work, they do so with the backing of a license or certification.

From Los Angeles Times

This was the year — ask your stockbroker, or the disgraced management of Sports Illustrated — that artificial intelligence went from a dreamy projection to an ambient menace and perpetual sales pitch.

From New York Times

A British stockbroker who helped save 669 children from the Nazis in World War Two didn't think of himself as a hero.

From BBC