The son of the local bigwig (and therefore the wife's first choice for a son-in-law) is a college-trained boy who has been 'on' the dancing team.
The companies are now bigwigs in the market: they have capital assets of £150 billion.
It has emerged that there is a group of large financial corporations that collaborates with various bigwigs and local dictators to oppress their own people.
Of course that was not said to the bigwigs, but it was said to the working class.
An old people's home is opened, and the local bigwigs go on the platform and talk about the wonderful amenities in the home.
It is true that civil defence in the old sense, with huge bunkers in which local bigwigs are protected from nuclear attack, is no longer appropriate.
His powerful expression of human angst has resulted in his simultaneously receiving wide public acclaim and high censure from the orthodox and the political bigwigs.
Entertainment bigwigs spotted her in the news clip and immediately went to her school to offer her a part.