Belfort, not knowing they were time-release ludes, pops loads of them, and when they kick in, he enters “cerebral palsy” mode.
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Luckily, Belfort himself “provided a lot of photographic material of his family and friends, which was incredibly useful.”
Finally! ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ Is Hollywood’s First 1990s Period Piece|Andrew Romano|December 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Near the beginning of Wolf, Belfort arrives on Wall Street for his first day of work as an entry-level stockbroker.
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Belfort wrote a sequel as well, Catching the Wolf of Wall Street.
The Real Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort’s Vulgar Memoirs|Jimmy So|December 20, 2013|DAILY BEAST
You can't imagine those words being spoken by the hectoring Belfort.
The Real Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort’s Vulgar Memoirs|Jimmy So|December 20, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The news was well received, for anything was preferable to the prison life they were leading in Belfort.
The Downfall|Emile Zola
Now it seems that fate won't let you fight Belfort; but I don't see how you can keep from meeting Schwarzfelder.
In Hostile Red|Joseph Altsheler
Belfort was there too, and he was gloomy, despite the fact that he had been commended by Sir William for gallantry in action.
In Hostile Red|Joseph Altsheler
At Belfort the station was crowded with French troops and an elderly French couple came into our compartment.
The Evidence in the Case|James M. Beck
The aerodrome to which we were flying was at Luxeuil, near Belfort, in the foot-hills of the Vosges.
'Green Balls'|Paul Bewsher
British Dictionary definitions for Belfort
Belfort
/ (Frenchbɛlfɔr) /
noun
Territoire de Belfort (tɛritwar də) a department of E France, now in Franche-Comté region: the only part of Alsace remaining to France after 1871. Capital: Belfort. Pop: Pop: 139 383 (2003 est). Area: 608 sq km (237 sq miles)
a fortress town in E France: strategically situated in the Belfort Gap between the Vosges and the Jura mountains. Pop: 50 417 (1999)