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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Oct 2013

    Leo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese on their film, The Wolf of Wall Street, "the real epitome of American greed": http://on.wsj.com/GPCMY4 

    5:21 AM - 12 Oct 2013
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      1. Esther McMahon‏ @estherlmcmahon 12 Oct 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Leo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese on their film, The Wolf of Wall Street: http://on.wsj.com/GPCMY4 ” @thmcmahon Looks sweeeet!

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      1. Tim‏ @gatomonkeyman 12 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ epitome of American greed; rev Jesse Jackson shaking down corporations for ransom money

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      1. Jackie Lam‏ @jacquelinehlam 12 Oct 2013
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        @ShadanKapri This looks good @WSJ: The Wolf of Wall Street, "the real epitome of American greed": http://on.wsj.com/GPCMY4 

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      1. Bryan Covey‏ @bcovey17 12 Oct 2013
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        This looks awesome RT @WSJ: DiCaprio and Scorsese on The Wolf of Wall Street, "the real epitome of American greed": http://on.wsj.com/GPCMY4 

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      1. Luis Andrés Cano‏ @luisandrescano 12 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Leo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese on their film, The Wolf of Wall Street: http://on.wsj.com/GPCMY4 ” @Gustavocanoo

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      1. millerd08648‏ @millerd08648 12 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ like these actors are not greedy.

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      1. TP Pillay‏ @TP_Pillay 12 Oct 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Leo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese on their film, The Wolf of Wall Street, "the real epitome of American greed http://on.wsj.com/GPCMY4 

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      2. Azael‏ @azael181818 12 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ @lucascas82 Imitando a la pelicula Wall Street de 1987 con Michael Douglas y Charlie Sheen. Los cineastas se estan quedando sin ideas.

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      3. Lucas Castrellón‏ @lucascas82 12 Oct 2013
        Replying to @azael181818

        @azaelalvarez18 Es cierto, pero también sucede que la codicia en Wall Street es un tema que nunca pierde vigencia.

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      1. benjamin hébert‏ @ben_hebert 12 Oct 2013
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        @DeanaP_ @WSJ it's my ultimate life goal to do some ludes wolf of wall street / Anthony kiedis style.

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 12 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Hollywood making a movie about greed! That's rich!

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      1. Jim Austin‏ @JimAustin45 12 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Interesting how high-paid actors reproach America for its greed.

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      1. Georgia McDonnell-A‏ @misgeorgiabrown 12 Oct 2013
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        “@WSJ: Leo DiCaprio & Martin Scorsese on their film, The Wolf of Wall Street, "the real epitome of American greed": http://on.wsj.com/GPCMY4 ”

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      1. Kelly D.‏ @kellybird123 12 Oct 2013
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        Love how Hollywood thinks it's so diff than Wall Street. “@WSJ: Leo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese on their film, The Wolf of Wall Street.."

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      1. Fairview Partners‏ @FairviewPartner 12 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Belfort should have skipped Wall Street and gone to Hollywood. He would get acclaim like this for his dancing chimp routine.

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      1. Pat Locke‏ @retirednbored 12 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Hey guys, bet you give all of your wealth or some anyway to the liberals and to charity... RIGHT, perhaps personal GREED

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