Then again, perhaps we were just a bunch of Chardonnay swilling elitists totally out of touch with middle Australia. |
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Forget what the guilty rich elitists are selling you to keep you voting in their corner, and make up your own mind. |
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Despite the best intentions of nerds and elitists everywhere, such is the state of the popular music industry. |
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Then again, perhaps we were just a bunch of chardonnay-swilling elitists totally out of touch with middle Australia. |
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The basic charge is that these men, critics of capitalism, were racists, anti-Semites, and elitists. |
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And that may explain why the elitists in those various fields keep working so hard to discredit and snipe at him. |
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The old snobberies of rock purists and classical elitists make less and less sense now. |
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We want our kids to be educated but we hate elitists who seem over effetely educated. |
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Then she went to university and started hanging out with a lot of Liberals, ivory tower thinkers and elitists. |
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It sees culture as the private domain of elitists and treats it with arrogance. |
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In the past, some elitists have sniffed at her for precisely these reasons, but her fans love her as much for who she is as for her beautiful voice. |
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Gerard Way stares me right in the eye, speaking with a slightly bitter snap in his tone that is only managed by those scorned by elitists in the past. |
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The factional balance between elitists and populists is no longer at equilibrium. |
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Mr Bush senior reduced Mr Dukakis to the candidate of card-carrying liberal elitists. |
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This is Los Angeles, and the rules of morality only apply to ordinary law-abiding citizens, not the elitists who rule over them. |
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There is a shadow government in operation that only cares about foreign affairs and is run by the corporatists and elitists throughout the world. |
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Mr Borlaug called them naysayers and elitists, who had never known hunger but thought, for the health of the planet, that the poor should go without good food. |
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Artists must run the double risk of offering a work that may mean anything and simultaneously be seen as elitists enclosed in an anti-academic academicism. |
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In bringing the cup to Perth, Bond had cocked a snoot at the elitists of the New York Yacht Club, thus striking a blow for the working-class everyman. |
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Each chance I get I speak with them and from time to time they make it clear to me that the government needs to move in a direction away from the notions of governance around elitists and the privileged. |
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Madam Speaker, very simply, because they are economic elitists. |
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Half the members of those elitists brotherhood are highly eccentric enginseers while the others half chose this career as an alternative to Trollslayers. |
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That is the NIMBY Syndrome and, to a great extent, it is a bunch of elitists leading the charge against expansion,'' Riordan said. |
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These elitists, including some of the planet's wealthiest individuals, insist that the Earth is so overpopulated that drastic, tyrannical policies must be adopted. |
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