I overheard from a bunch of those snot-nosed Etonians a while ago that there's this party that pervert was holding in his family's mansion. |
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But most of the journalists there were a bunch of old Etonians who clearly find the whole thing distasteful. |
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A report by the Indpendent Schools Inspectorate has claimed that A Levels are too easy for Etonians. |
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The diplomatic service, too, has always been well-stocked with Etonians, and it is in the hands of these future powerbrokers that our future peace may rest. |
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Macmillan filled government posts with 35 Old Etonians, seven of them in Cabinet. |
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Or is it Cameron's Tories, stuffed with Old Etonians who have little understanding of ordinary people's problems and even less sympathy? |
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The arrival in Oxford in October 1922 of the sophisticated Etonians Harold Acton and Brian Howard changed Waugh's Oxford life. |
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It is a 'one-out, one-in' club and is mostly made up of English aristocracy, old Etonians and Harrovians. |
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The first FA Cup Final to go to extra time and a replay was the 1875 final, between the Royal Engineers and the Old Etonians. |
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Many tablets in the cloisters and chapel commemorate the large number of dead Etonians of the Great War. |
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Nevertheless, the roll-call of eminent Bedales alumni is distinctively different from the lists of equally well-healed Old Etonians and Harrovians. |
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According to The Economist, Oxford and Cambridge admit more Etonians each year than applicants from the whole country who qualify for free school meals. |
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