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How to use monied in a sentence

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The press is the hired agent of a monied system, and set up for no other purpose than to tell lies where their interests are involved.
The modern magazine reader is a member of the new bourgeois varletry, the monied class that makes the old nouveau riche look like aristocracy.
The people buying them are monied people and that will have a significant effect on the local economy.
And the upper class of Bahamians are monied families who have made their money illegitimately and then tried to buy respect.
As the place began to fill with various loud rucks of monied students, the relaxing atmosphere was slowly, but surely, poisoned.
Many of these schools do not live up to the popular stereotype of being well endowed and sought by the monied middle class.
So far we know that, with hidden monied backers, he led a legal attack in the courts against a rival political party.
Like her own family, her clients would have been from the monied classes, with cash to spend on expensive beauty treatments.
It's built around the monied classes who've benefited tremendously by the emptying of the federal treasury into their pockets.
The audience sometimes seems to consist of monied people who go to the opera because that's what people in their socioeconomic position do.
Mainstream films, in the end, always look like lifestyle advertisements, flaunting cover-model babes, expensive cars and other trappings of the monied classes.
Her main aim, she said, was some high-end shopping, including a crocodile handbag from a Bangkok store, a pastime once limited to monied Hong Kong businessmen.
The national interest need not, after all, be the same as that of its monied class.
But they do enable minorities — usually conservative, mostly monied minorities — to systematically thwart the will of the majority.
He is increasingly seen as lacklustre, weak and beholden to various competing monied interests.
We see that women were as caught up as the men in the new financial careers that took them to unimagined, monied places.
One needn't indulge utopian fantasies about abolishing government corruption or dealing a death blow to the power of monied interests in politics.
In each case only the most privileged may apply but, as far as the two alternatives are concerned, the owner is not just monied but also highly discerning.
In a hunt for ancestors, monied New Yorkers also joined the Genealogical Society. As depicted by Mr Beckert, gilded-age New York suggests that, in one respect, Alexis de Tocqueville judged too soon.
In 1696 Harley advocated the founding of a Land Bank that would serve the agriculture interest as the Bank of England served the monied interest.
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Examples from Classical Literature
After many years, Madame de Rnal had still failed to acclimatize herself to those monied people in whose society she had to live.
I am about to leave England, and have a monied trust to settle before I go.
Every dime weighs something in the scale of their monied calculations, and every cent must be placed in the treasury.
They had formed such a connection with the monied interest of the kingdom, that no administration could go on without them.
In his writings, he celebrated the communistic church portrayed in Acts of the Apostles and blasted monks and priests for their monied self-indulgence.
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