Context and class determine the choice between modern and traditional clothes. |
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After the meeting, he announced that the Alliance's sergeant-at-arms would be teaching a class on close-quarters combat for anyone interested. |
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So it's every mum for herself in an individualistic, market-driven world, desperate to keep one baby yoga class ahead of the Joneses. |
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But you just can't get into the middle class today with a low-class education. |
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At the same time, he was equipped with a political antenna that was finely attuned to social discontent and class conflict. |
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She is seventeen, a high school student from a lower middle class family who is training to become a car mechanic. |
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He suggests that Marx lost his faith in the ability of the working class to fight for change. |
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Last summer, I played my flute and my recorder in a Celtic Band class at the Albuquerque Academy. |
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If you need extra encouragement, join an evening class or find a friend who wants to join you in some new activity. |
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He jogged his horse back over to the class as Zeya walked Feoi out of the ring and headed toward the other group. |
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I would argue that racism is neither reducible to social class or gender nor wholly autonomous. |
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The Bochum Symphony Orchestra are attuned to these overtly romantic pieces and both soloists are also top class interpreters. |
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Teach your teachers and leaders to pray before class starts, asking God to guide their words and touch the hearts of their students. |
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Now, all of the applicants have been granted class 448 temporary safe haven visas. |
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Your class gave me the tools to understand the forces at work upon my conscience and to make a reasoned decision. |
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Of course, many of the latter could be working class in the Marxist definition of the term. |
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The rest of the class graduated to the deep end, while I hung around the shallows or clung to the side of the pool. |
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They are drawn largely from a social layer which itself is not part of the working class or peasantry. |
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Every Wednesday they weigh-in after their keep-fit class and pay 25 pence each time. |
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In its place will come the class of productive workers, the working class, that has been up until today oppressed. |
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Such was the difference in class that All Stars stroked the ball around with a nonchalance that sometimes bordered on the arrogant. |
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He and his friends, westernised young upper middle class men, had never been to Hira Mandi. |
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As long as he's up there, he won't be playing against top class opposition week in, week out. |
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Anyway, it turns out that the main party of racism and class bigotry appears to be in terminal decline. |
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Barbara Smith, who runs a local taxi firm, felt it was time someone got weaving and organised a class herself. |
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The class is part of the Africana studies curriculum, and he is thankful for such departments. |
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There is still a French-speaking working class in both unionized and nonunionized fields. |
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A toxidrome is the constellation of signs and symptoms that suggest a specific class of poisoning. |
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While the jet set rule the grounds, genuine golf lovers cut across class boundaries. |
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Hancock played a depressive, introverted, failed lower middle class person aspiring to be an intellectual. |
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Her school in Walsall in the West Midlands serves a mainly working class community. |
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Zoe said that when she went into Miss Ell's class one noon hour to get her make-up assignments, Miss Ell was eating a salad. |
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He told us about its working class program, workers ' rights and the world political situation. |
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The capitalist class are spoken for, the working class in big numbers are sitting this one out. |
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Intriguingly, this class of worlds includes the Martian moons, from which fully reversible Mars missions could ultimately be staged. |
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Sadly, most of the exalted class of 1990 have become journeyman club players, plying their trade in the lower leagues. |
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The class includes general aerobics and pelvic floor exercises to suit all ages. |
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Concessions made to the working class included a considerable welfare state and decent public services. |
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This last course is a class for art education majors and art majors interested in teaching. |
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Both goals were stamped with class but it was tough on City, who hardly warranted being behind by one, never mind two. |
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People of his class and calibre would be welcomed with open arms in any, and every, other county in the country. |
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A 100-year-old is shaking off the years by taking part in a keep-fit class for the first time in her life. |
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In addition, we typically devote one class per week to recreation and leisure activities. |
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So I said that she had previously gone to the class for the undergraduate majors, but this one was for the graduate students. |
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This class features the step with adjustable heights and a tapless style of choreography for a natural flow. |
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A radical working class carried out a general strike in 1917 and provoked two states of siege. |
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Maybe that will impress our magnificent class leader Margaret when we meet again. |
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Like most working class children, he was illiterate and kept no diary or written record of his life. |
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He has written widely and very astutely on several notable aspects of class relations. |
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Just as quality of life issues often transcend class lines, they also bridge the gulf between the city centre and the suburbs. |
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We push on but our mainsail trim needs that runner on the port tack and we drop away a little from the class leaders. |
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World class sites were developed in English, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Urdu. |
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With a Finn, a Russian, two Canadians, and an American, this year's Hall, of Fame class exemplifies the game's global reach. |
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It is possible that a study of gender and race might reveal that racial identity was more muted and class affinity bolder. |
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Hurricane Emily will be lashing us with rain about the time that I should be doing my Pilates class tomorrow. |
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Most people said that Tara was a foolish little girl for playing with such a low class person. |
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When the club failed to find the right incentives to lure a world class striker, the manager insisted he would make do and mend. |
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He contents himself with a class analysis of the attractiveness of the sport to yuppie parents. |
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Manipulation of the marketplace leads to a redirection of class antagonism into a desire for material goods. |
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Joe, one of the bad guys, who was part of the low class of the gang, slides the wood board on the door like a window. |
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This class also includes units mainly engaged in providing clothing trade services such as hem stitching, basque knitting or buttonholing. |
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That cracking result completed a hat-trick of class two wins for Craig and he will be aiming to make it five next weekend. |
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But the upper class is scared stiff of his rise, and plots to foil his attempts through fraud. |
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These patients should be treated with a beta blocker or class I antiarrhythmic drug. |
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Two girls attended the first class but the community centre chairman said she is confident more children will join when word gets around. |
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Proving to be an ice-breaker, most of the class were reduced to fits of laughter. |
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And last week the flag belonged to all New York, without exception, irrespective of colour, class or birthplace. |
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Therefore, the future of the urban working class and workers and peasants in rural areas will be a key issue. |
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In turn it is the working class who are the main victims of sectarian division. |
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He was from a ruling class background but took up the cause of the working class. |
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Educators have suggested reducing class sizes from 40 students to less than 25 to re-employ laid-off teachers and raise standards. |
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They are the world champions and a class side, but if they are not quite on their game, that is when you can get at them. |
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We had Bengalis, Pakistanis, Somalis and, of course, white working class people. |
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I didn't really fit in with the other girls either, who always came to class in frilly dresses and t-bar shoes. |
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She showed great form, expressive dance and world class difficulty on bars and beam. |
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Was this not a historic opportunity to break free from the shackles of class oppression and found a new society? |
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Other examples of the class are kale, rutabaga, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kohlrabi, and collard. |
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Why, you may well ask, does The Register class vagueness of this order as a clarification? |
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I moved to New York, get a part time job as a salesgirl in a high class boutique. |
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It was hoped by employers that the new working class would be more docile and amenable than the old. |
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There also developed a series of smaller cities along the railroad line, which helped create a rich class in the cities as well. |
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Castellani was a top class fighter who met the best the welterweight and middleweight divisions could offer. |
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Any expression of class solidarity was trampled underfoot and the working class suppressed and disciplined. |
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For 130 years, their topsy-turvy plots and satirization of love, honour, class and duty have kept audiences packing houses. |
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But Fielding, as astute an observer of social class as Austen, was actually writing satire. |
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No longer can the elite class be categorized homogenously as white and European. |
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Many collections of working class autobiographies have been published and include several written by women. |
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And then the lower tier, class C, which comprise non-arrestable offenses, are steroids and tranquilizers, benzodiazepines and so on. |
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The class will begin to see different shapes and sizes of rectangles and an occasional square. |
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As the middle class has grown in size so also the Conservatives have gained a smaller share of that vote. |
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Allow the rich to buy and get whatever they want, leaving many struggling middle and lower class Americans to pick up the balance. |
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Last Friday, President Bush signed a bill modifying federal jurisdiction over class action law suits. |
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She gets top marks in every class and I know she will have a bright future if she keeps this up. |
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The result is a master class in comedy, in all its cruel, larkish, obsessive creativity. |
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Or even as a working class woman in Bradford, reliant on the creaky National Health Service. |
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As I said, it's the sheet anchor of what we've come to know in the last century as middle class life. |
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Most of the girls in the class looked as if they planned to get their claws into him already. |
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A class of mathematical problems is called recursive if there is an algorithm for finding the answer in each individual case. |
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She uses some of her class time to give students a taste of foods that they might not have tried before, such as avocado and feta. |
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As it turns out, Baker has a really firm handle on a certain kind of working class woman. |
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Bill's idea is to pursue the first class action lawsuit for sexual harassment. |
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It is quite an honor for a working writer to be asked to teach a class like this. |
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I want the working class and the middle class and the upper class, and in Britain I've got it. |
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Following straight on from the Pilates class above will be an introduction to jiving and jitterbugging. |
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We are, for better and worse, middle class and middlebrow right down to our bones. |
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Rods with line-class ratings of 30 lb class or below are what may be described as light-line fishing. |
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There was a rapidly growing urban middle class and signs of political openness from time to time. |
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It seems Australians are divided by far more than the old barriers of class and wealth. |
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They employ also a great number of manufacturers and tradesmen, and lastly the class of laboring husbandmen. |
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But one class was still full of students, many still poring over math formulas written on the whiteboard. |
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Nevertheless, splits occurred along class lines, on the issue of temperance, and on account of differences in personality among the leaders. |
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The class in which Mary and I met was listed by the departments of studio art, women's studies, and art history. |
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The party which has for over 100 years been the main focus of working class politics is now split over an issue of life and death. |
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Certain elements within the ruling class regarded the party as a useful potential safety valve amid mounting social tensions. |
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The long work hours, low pay, and family burdens of the lower middle class create a different kind of consumer. |
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Being born is like being tossed out of the luxurious first class cabin of a cruising aircraft. |
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They live in a modest apartment in a lower middle class suburb of New York. |
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Also I have never separated the class struggle from the struggle for women's liberation or against religious oppression. |
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Really good vocals, some class songwriters and superb musicianship make for an enjoyable and moving album. |
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The children are drawn from low class families mostly children of farm hands. |
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And it took a Ciaran Sloan wonder save, almost in the same class as that of Travers, to stop Shane King from netting. |
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Walking into the youth room, where the senior high Sunday school class met, my mind instantly recalled the moment our lips touched. |
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The Servant is a savage indictment of the English class system, and its waning hold over all aspects of the working and cultural life of Britain. |
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While the oil-rich sheikhs and Saudi princes are treated like, well, royalty, what are those lowlier types in business and economy class eating? |
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And talk is afoot of a large scale class action discrimination suit to be filed against the university. |
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The red flag became the symbol of the blood of working class martyrs in their battle for workers rights. |
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Isn't my sputtering rather feeble compared to the inspired apocalyptic rants being posted by some world class ranters? |
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Octyl salicylate is one of a class of sunscreen compounds called salicylates. |
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In fact there is little evidence that the political and administrative class was much better prepared. |
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Upper class or not, women must not assume that just because Caesarians have become the norm, it's normal. |
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All gift packs are sent under plain cover, free of charge by first class post. |
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In first class games, Harvey has knocked up 5,745 runs with nine centuries and 32 half-centuries and has captured 332 wickets. |
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So, off he goes every Saturday to the conservatory to take class at the barre. |
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The time has come for the American working class to begin the arduous task of constructing an independent political party. |
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People that transcend their class background often have this dynamism, but sometimes also display a fierce pride that can feel like anger. |
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I would like to note for the record that I heard every single child in the class read yesterday. |
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The pastoralist class disperse the great mass of peasants who traditionally worked the land under the thumb of feudal landlords. |
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While the workers and the middle class of the great cities perished in misery, Stinnes became the owner of fabulous riches. |
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At its command, students milling around the parade square sought for their places, gathering in their class lines. |
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In class she could barely keep her mind on her work and working at the car shop seemed to go by as quickly as molasses. |
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The working class has to behave collectively because it is organised collectively. |
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These groups usually are less westernized than the upper class and more oriented to Turkish culture. |
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Political and ideological arrangements upheld this right, and when they failed, the ruling class had recourse to force. |
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They took part in an intensive English class for eight weeks almost immediately on arrival. |
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Until the rise of the nationalist movement, the dominant class was clearly the British sugar planters. |
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Today we see a vast new working class brought together in great conurbations across the world. |
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I remember telling my class that my favorite authors were Toni Morrison and Stephen King. |
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What you mean is negligent entrustment, which is a very narrow class of suits. |
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A class description or a short chat with your instructor should bring you up to speed. |
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He is a class act and someone who will undoubtedly be there when the whips are cracking. |
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I soon regretted my decision to walk to class with Dan, but managed to shake him off as he entered his classroom. |
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The novel fully addresses its setting, this city we live in that's obsessed with class and racial politics. |
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They have no loyalty to a ruling class that exploits them and represses them while claiming some higher unity. |
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Schonberg started the township ballet class during South Africa's racist apartheid days after some dinner party guess set him off. |
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Divide the class into groups of about five students and assign a record keeper in each group. |
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What's missing in this class, compared to a class in a mainstream school, is any sense of interaction between the children. |
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Why not add a touch of class to it all by taking a seat at one of the glass tables and ordering a real drink like a whiskey sour. |
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There were two students at that class I was taken with, one a girl and one a guy. |
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I like her and she lets me get out of class when I need to without ratting me out. |
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He'd had Finnegan in his class since the very beginning, and from day one, he knew she was going to be a tough one. |
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If the petitioner can show that he and his class stand together and will benefit or suffer rateably, then his ill motive is nothing to the point. |
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I was a shy schoolboy who was too shy to read in class without his heart thumping so loud that everybody could hear. |
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More reasonably, I'd grade the smaller class in four days, and the larger class in six days. |
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Despite what many of your comrades believe, showering is not just a middle class affectation. |
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Yet it's the besetting sin of the professional class to render itself invisible in its own calculations. |
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He had snuck out of class for a crafty drag and a teacher, Jase, had sprung him. |
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None of this sabre-rattling and war-mongering deterred the British middle class from cramming their sitting rooms with Japanese objets-d'art. |
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The formality and scale of her attire, her pose, and her lack of affectedness suggest class and gender and also hyperbole and overstatement. |
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Unfortunately for the field of 21 middleweights, their class had one of the strangest finishes in the annals of the NPC Nationals. |
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We first consider a class of pericondensed benzenoid graphs consisting of two rows of hexagons of various lengths. |
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The Company has put in place key performance indicators to monitor progress and to ensure that customers receive first class service. |
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Hopefully the test wouldn't be too hard, but it was an advanced literature class for my minor, so I had no idea what to expect. |
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Every student but one in my fall 2002 class responded that they preferred the on-line quizzes to an in-class midterm. |
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A lady of kind and gentle disposition, she was always ready and willing to lend help and encouragement and was a top class neighbour and friend. |
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A substantial quantity of suspected class A and class C drugs have been seized by police in a raid on a house in Orkney. |
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How would you class your own music, and what kind of styles do you particularly like? |
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They are not supporting us and it's the lower class that suffers all the time. |
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I have seen people wilt under infinitely less, and she just maintained class and dignity throughout. |
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The 33-year-old Cuban's undoubted class may have won the day but the youngster has a great career ahead of him in his chosen sport. |
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Part of me still rebelled, urged my legs to slow down, not to get to the class early. |
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The working class in Russia shrank to just over 1 million, atomised, demoralised, declassed. |
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But all the projects are aimed at either the upper class, the middle class or lower class, there is nothing for the absolute poor. |
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Vast tracts of class and cash separate these two very different islands in the Glaswegian archipelago. |
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The wealthy elites who make up the governing class can see which way the wind is blowing. |
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Helena Bell gave a first class performance of Celtic airs and received a very warm applause. |
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You know, the middle class and the lower class, they're not confused about this issue. |
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Rubies, emeralds and amethysts glittered out at the class and everyone gasped, even Mrs Kelly. |
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What, in short, is the touchstone by which to recognise a special class of people from members of the general public? |
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I was going to ask whether she was joking but decided to hold my tongue as class ended. |
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He rises from the lower class and meets many adventures, but all the while, he remembers Estella. |
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Union Pacific Railroad is the only class one railroad to provide rail freight service to the city. |
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It is easy to dismiss Ivanov, alongside Chekhov's other plays, as being full of melancholy middle class moaners who need a kick up the backside. |
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The class stayed in the kind of dead silence that most teachers would greet with joy. |
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The other physics teacher, Mr. Meyer, actually makes the class interesting. |
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Come on, we are students, we're the lower class of the future, you might as well start demoralizing us now. |
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A member of Trinity College's class from Newton, Massachusetts, he majored in history and religion. |
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He was happy to tell me everything he knew about lower class being unfairly dismissed. |
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The class burst with laughter at her response while Sherry and Mandy cackled on evilly, thinking that Livinia was in for it. |
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Governments rose and fell, new participants swelled the ranks of the political elite, and the middle class kept expanding. |
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All the children in 1st class come to the 12 noon Mass on the four Sundays of Advent. |
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Our textbook, does not spend as much time talking about the lower class as it does the middle class. |
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Too soon, I was winging back toward SFO, business class this time, warmed by the glow of free liquor and the great memories of the tour. |
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Living amongst the lower class of London all of the time had certainly made Cate much more adept at blending in. |
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Whether it is a working class woman or someone who is very rich, they all have grace and confidence. |
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She never let any of this go to her head though and remained as selfconscious as any lower class girl would in the presence of such luxury. |
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It leaves the typical member of the Glasgow professional class with a distinct but wholly comprehensible Scottish accent. |
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In Edwardian times many lower class woman would work as servants or maids for upper class families. |
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While a newly affluent middle class is growing, so are the ranks of the new poor. |
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The regional survey revealed 15 cases of reception class children verbally abusing teachers and seven cases at nurseries. |
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But because they have not yet fought together as a class they often see themselves as a rainbow coalition. |
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He's the only other poor lower class type I've ever met who was revolutionary minded. |
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At recess one day her teacher taught the class how to play hopscotch on the cement basketball court outside. |
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School-aged children are told that they have to refrain from gym class and recess for three weeks postoperatively. |
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He tells her to hold out her hand, and he hits it several times, then makes her stand in front of the class until recess. |
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The lower class population of Rome was seriously and systematically under-represented. |
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The drama immediately puts the working class in the saddle as the necessary actor and rescuer of the said society. |
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They're all missing out, because it didn't take long to master and he writes about the lower class criminal types so well. |
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Katerina is from an upper middle class family and attends a private school. |
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He remembers his shock in the infant class when he was expected to work with the tiniest ration of clay he had ever seen. |
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Tom loves Iola, but does not expect his feelings to be reciprocated because he recognizes that he is not of her class or world. |
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The class consists of a warm-up, 40 minutes of exercises for bums, tums and thighs, followed by a cool-down and stretching session. |
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She found herself unable to attend to study, whether listening to the teacher or doing exercises, in class or at home. |
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The centre court is in a class of its own and the Championships boast such a proud history. |
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Ketamine is currently legal although the Home Office has plans to reclassify it as a class C drug by the end of this year. |
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There are some top class players out there who haven't even qualified and would wipe the floor with me every day of the week. |
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As the old lower middle class struggled for survival, so a new lower middle class blossomed. |
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She pointed out to them that the class was unfairly divided between the sexes and that the situation would soon change. |
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The team is not ready to give up on the class yet, but it would like to see something soon. |
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Reforms to the state, then, are not the product of those who preach reformist methods but of the balance of class forces in society. |
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She recognized kids from her kindergarten class and waved to a few as she leaned out the window. |
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Little Johnny was in his kindergarten class when the teacher asked the children what their fathers did for a living. |
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It demands a class identity that recognizes difference, but defines what we hold in common in society and who the enemy is. |
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I'm a lower middle class lad with nothing cultural or whatever in my background. |
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I also had to swear to work hard for first class honours, while participating to the full in university life. |
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Once again, a fine contest between two top class racers had delivered an excellent race. |
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Instead of conversing, his students record their comments using an app and vote in class polls with their phones. |
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But instead of the working class Hells Angels, this counterculture group was higher up on the social scale. |
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The tax increases and the deficit spending you propose will hurt middle class families. |
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The so-called class enemies of capitalists must be splitting their sides. |
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Children have been firing questions to their new friends by email, quizzing them on how long it takes to get to class and what a typical school meal is made up of. |
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It is clear that by continuing to recruit disproportionately from the more affluent groups in society, higher education is exacerbating social class divides. |
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The only branch of humanity who did not make the grade were the planters of the Caribbean islands who chose to betray their class interests because of race considerations. |
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Three different ways of finding keypals for your class are described. |
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We only had a small room and a big class so it was a tight squeeze. |
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The low-grade kangaroo meat used in the sausages is in a different class from the high-quality prime cuts that reach Moscow's pricier restaurants via Europe. |
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The lower middle class was probably the strongest and most unified source of support for the war, which helped make the struggle over middle-class opinion all the more urgent. |
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Run by Richard Burk, who in a past life held sway over the Dusit Resort, the noshery exudes class and style but the piece de resistance is the chocolate fudge cake. |
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The lower middle class is a demographic group burdened by stigma. |
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The 18-year-old came last in the swimming event and gym test but showed his class by wiping the floor with his rivals in an 800 metres cross country race. |
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To identify these predictive genes, classic toxicants must be analyzed to determine the most appropriate genes that will represent each class of chemical or toxic end-point. |
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Two decades on, Wednesdays, for me, still carry the unwelcome taint of gym class and I hate being so far away from managing what other people seem to find so simple. |
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The plant looks like some class of a clover or even a wood sorrel to me. |
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At the Oak Ridge Gun Range, also in Orlando, a class for concealed-carry applications runs three hours and includes a video. |
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At that same moment the class bell rang and recess was over. |
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Another encounter with apparent racism came when she finished at the very top of her class at Durham high school. |
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The study would also put the Yorkshire-born pioneer airwoman, the first woman to fly alone to Australia from England, in the unlikely class of more subdued people. |
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The first is pretty lower class and accounts for the minority of returns. |
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Youngsters can enter the school's reception class at the age of four. |
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My son was five in July and started full-time reception class in April. |
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It seems as if the creative class is linked to the dematerialization of the economy, to the rise of design and brand experience and critical business issues. |
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They hope the pioneering scheme will start in September next year and grow from an initial reception class of 30 pupils to a bilingual school of 180 after six years. |
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But Southfield Park Primary School's reception class is already up and running, working together in a purpose-built block on the site in Long Grove Road. |
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Anne O'Grady has been a reception class teacher at the school for 5 years. |
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She turned toward the stage as everyone started clapping as AJ, the class valedictorian, and Matt, the class salutatorian, walked up to the podium to make their speeches. |
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She has been checking with area alumni to compile lists of the valedictorians and salutatorians for each graduating class as well as records set by past district athletes. |
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The lower class does the work and the upper class gets the recognition. |
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The regional and local railroads act as a gathering system for the class I carriers who facilitate the long-distance haulage required for many agricultural products. |
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We need rules to help the upper class and control the lower class. |
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A collection of steam and traction engines, antique class cars, fair-ground organ etc. will also be centred at Bolger's yard while a large marquee is also to be erected. |
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The lower class is brewing bitter resentment against the rich. |
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In my years at Rio Rancho High School, I've been tardy to class and been busted for dress code, receiving my fair share of hours in after-school detention. |
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Undergarments did enjoy a brief moment of exposure in the 18th century, with the ruling class indulging in decorative corsets. |
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Does any member of the cheesy celebrity class get caught more often than the luckless Fergie? |
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Teenage smoking is a rite of passage for the lower class in Ireland. |
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It would seem that in splurging on wine our political class is way out ahead of many of their constituents. |
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I start my running class today, so I want to make sure I eat something good and not terribly heavy, and I don't want to be wolfing it down at the last minute. |
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They'll add a touch of class to your new tailor-made suit, of course. |
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I'm so sorry for the gap between the middle class and the lower class. |
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Ninety percent of the students in Quashie's class bombed the midterm. |
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It is a midsummer experience for the middle class every year. |
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There are many ways of cheating on standardized tests other than doctoring the answer keys or even using questions from the test in class exercises. |
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I envisioned the forensic evidence as grist for either my law class or my blog. |
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A stint as a teaching assistant for an accounting class led him to substitute for the same professor the next year when that professor went on sabbatical. |
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With the benzenoid ring class of compounds, the absorption maxima are generally between 265 m and 285 m, frequently with the trough near the 253.7 m line. |
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We arrange to meet at a Milonga so that I can experience for myself the differences in style and ambience, but first I have another class to attend. |
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I have just finished an extensive treatise on a certain class of transcendental functions to present it to the Institute which will be done next Monday. |
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This program could be especially handy for students, who could use it not just to take class notes but also to capture entire lectures with a built-in audio recording feature. |
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He was a class act, and I was trying my damnedest to be one, too. |
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After explaining myself to the very aggravated and annoyed teacher who had exclaimed upon my arrival that I had cut class everything seemed to calm down. |
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In 1995, the school went global, holding class in Greenland and including Santas from Ireland to South Africa. |
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While some polling shows a majority of ordinary thais approve of martial law, the political class is roiled with suspicion. |
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We are not trying to revive the reformist nostrums of the past, but work for an independent movement of the working class on an entirely different perspective. |
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The imminent campaign to attract staff from outside Scotland is prompted by concerns about the ageing teacher population and new commitments on class sizes. |
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Apparently they are not impressed about my ragging their class mascot. |
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He was still a world class batsman when he was keeping wicket. |
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Fee is e5 per class and includes a tea break and inclusion in a nightly raffle where the flower arrangement made on the night will be raffled off. |
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By joining a club or aerobics class etc you can meet so many people. |
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The envelope was correctly addressed and had a first class stamp. |
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Contempt for the middle class is often barely concealed among those most comfortably ensconced in the emerging class order. |
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Those in the service class or salariat exercise delegated authority or specialized knowledge and expertise on behalf of their employing organization. |
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