After all, it's America that is the young country, the republic, the land of informality and classlessness. |
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Everyone knows this notion of classlessness is false, since nothing stimulates petty snobberies more immediately than a garden. |
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All we require is a sense of classlessness, of integrity and a bit of long-term economic sense. |
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Anthropologists, who have been struck by the relative classlessness of hunter-gatherer peoples, have argued that the skilled hunter doesn't enjoy any special status. |
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But eliminating this relation is not the same as attaining classlessness. |
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Enthusiasts like to emphasise hunting's classlessness, and, while this may be overegged, the pursuit is certainly not the Wodehousian caricature portrayed by some antis. |
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Not only has the policy failed to accomplish that, but it has created, in a country that professes classlessness, a group of second-class citizens. |
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He turned his life into an experiment in classlessness, and the intensity of his commitment to that experiment was the main reason that his friends and colleagues found him a perverse and sometimes exasperating man. |
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Not the fastest or flashiest, nor even the most comfortable or best to drive, but a beautifully-made, sophisticated little car with all the understated classlessness of its bigger Golf sibling. |
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And she really is in a classlessness all by herself. |
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