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He owns a lot of land.
He has an estate in the country.
He is a mere nobody.
He has knowledge and experience as well.
He is a man of male courage.
He has a large house and two cars.
He has a lot of ideas about running foreign workers.
He has no more than five English books.
He has not more than a hundred novels.
He has a faculty for making other people happy.
He's got more books than all the others put together.
He has a fairly large fortune.
He has excellent techniques which would outdo a specialist.
He has absolute power.
He weighed the stone in his hand.
It is said that he has a lot of old coins.
They say that he has a lot of old money.
He has a lot of books for the young.
He is very much interested in biology.
He has a very vivid imagination.

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