baron in the PONS Dictionary

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His family had previously had the courtesy title of baron because of their land holdings.
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He had been a coal miner, horse trader, lumberman, railroader, cattle baron and real estate broker, and he was always alert to new business opportunities he listened.
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He was later released, and held several government positions before his retirement, and was also made a baron ("danshaku") in the "kazoku" peerage.
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What would-be 21st century cattle baron could resist?
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Baron is a corrupt and unscrupulous businessman who will do the utmost to obtain whatever he desires, no matter what it takes.
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He is depicted as a covetous, egocentric, manipulative and amoral oil baron with psychopathic tendencies, who is constantly plotting subterfuges to plunder his foes and their wealth.
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If the armiger has the title of baron, hereditary knight, or higher, he may display a coronet of rank above the shield.
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All appointees to this distinction have (thus far) been at the rank of baron.
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One baron has married a wise, refined and elegant woman, and the other baron falls in love with her.
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But back in the 19th century, the land was controlled by a baron without a proper name of distinction.
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