Soon, the car pulled into the car park of the most upper-class, posh and wealthy sports club in the entire state. |
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His prospective employer, Tony, is an upper-class wastrel just come into his inheritance. |
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Child labor has been closely connected to the lives and options of middle-class and upper-class children. |
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Specific, or all, upper-class dorms could provide a gender-blind housing option. |
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Soon I would be thrust into the upper-class whirlwind of lies and false smiles. |
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While upper-class dueling had become rare by the 1840s, highly ritualized forms of working-class fighting continued throughout the century. |
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In the eighteenth century lorgnettes and quizzing glasses became elegant accessories of upper-class dress and fashion began to influence design. |
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Your films tend to follow a theme of lower-class people with upper-class dreams, trying to escape their situations. |
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Although primarily a critique of the subtle exercise of power, Veblen's book gained popularity as a biting satire of upper-class pretensions. |
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We in the upper-class society do not believe that we are more noble than others. |
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His years in Britain as a cricketer had been his passport to upper-class circles. |
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How can we, in Britain, refer to ourselves as a democracy, when we still allow a bunch of upper-class twits to rule the roost? |
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So, don't dismiss tennis as a sport for hot Russian babes and upper-class twits only. |
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From that came all the images of some upper-class fellow in a top hat and cape skulking through foggy gaslit Whitechapel. |
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She was from an upper-class background and although she was a shrewd political player, Mrs. Randolph was also a Southern lady to her bones. |
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We have become in awe of Tiger Woods, who has given a new face to what was once an elite, upper-class white man's activity. |
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No one was paying attention to the door, so when a very polished, upper-class stringy man walked in, it took awhile for people to notice. |
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It was generally thought that eating disorders struck upper-class white teens and young women. |
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A wedding is taking place in the gardens of an affluent, upper-class household. |
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Born into a musical upper-class family, he showed early promise as both composer and pianist. |
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The history of upper-class folk in the Old South is documented through journals, diaries, daybooks, and material possessions. |
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Gentlemen's clubs upheld these traditions, but early competition was largely confined to an upper-class social elite. |
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Moreover, his public image was balanced somewhere between the effete decadence of a dandy and the stilted manners of an upper-class gentleman. |
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These hare-brained beliefs are hardly found only in the minds of the British upper-class. |
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Her gift for profanity does not a thing to camouflage her upper-class upbringing. |
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Drawing on these experiences, Webb's novelettes focus on the leisure-time activities of upper-class society in London, Paris, and Cannes. |
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The upper-class is too immured in money and cushioned by creature comforts and servants to know anything about uxoriousness. |
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In the past, upper-class women sent their children to wet nurses until they were weaned. |
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These environmental, social, and psychological factors likely help drive the increased unethicality observed among upper-class individuals. |
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It is safe to say that not all upper-class women experienced tea time as the somewhat idealized event represented in this photograph. |
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It attests to the transformation and expansion of upper-class suburban Ottawa as the seat of government, at the time of Confederation. |
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The upper-class twit is too feather-brained to succeed in management, so his shifty uncle gets him a job as a worker in his missile plant. |
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He was well educated and went to Rome at the appropriate time for a member of his middle upper-class. |
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A more traditional, perhaps ceremonial, hat is the fez, worn by older upper-class men. |
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The wealthy and sadistic landowner is a caricature, complete with a clipped upper-class accent and hysterically pompous manner. |
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Many people understand tango as a very elegant, upper-class music, but the truth is that its origins are rather dark and dirty. |
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Giles is a philandering upper-class oik, relentlessly snotty and stultifyingly snobbish. |
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The car stopped in front of an upper-class, ritzy hotel, and the group got out. |
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We moved to a quiet, upper-class neighbourhood in Maracas Valley, St Joseph, when I was ten. |
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Ten blocks to the north is Bachman's, a large upper-class garden superstore. |
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Born into an upper-class family with a feudal culture, Zohra frequently noticed unfair treatment around her. |
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These parodies of serious drama and upper-class society were incorporated into an entertainment original to the United States, the formulaic minstrel show. |
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Juliette's family was upper-class Protestant. |
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It is a picture of an accented, upper-class pilot officer, fighting for a countryside of blue skies, Constable clouds and farmland with equestrian figures. |
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The cast are exemplary, Andreas Wilson in particular as the lead, and there's something devilishly satisfying about watching an upper-class toff wake up drenched in excrement. |
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Your cheapest option will always be to grin and bear it in coach, but if your goal is value, a free or cheap upper-class seat will make your flight that much more enjoyable. |
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Subcutaneous fat traditionally was an upper-class status symbol marking a well-fed woman capable of bearing children. |
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The story is about an upper-class woman from Milan who falls head over heels in love with a much younger chef. |
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When asked to identify emotions by looking at 36 sets of emoting eyes, they did markedly better than their upper-class peers. |
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Taking tea with a light meal in the late afternoon was a custom among upper-class English-speaking people at the end of the 19th century. |
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He was educated, he tells us, at expensive private schools, speaks with a languid upper-class voice, lives in a very nice house and has a semi-dormant baronetcy. |
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In its golden era, upper-class Viger Square was one of the most popular outdoor venues in Montreal. |
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A middle-class woman to boot, she ran the gauntlet of upper-class men marinated in sexism and class prejudice. |
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He had an upper-class Connecticut upbringing. |
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The English upper-class meets Glasgow Finnieston. |
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Other results suggest that older people and those in the upper-class evaluate police performance more highly than younger people or those who consider themselves to be poor. |
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The world, it seems, is daring them to make Dioses, a satiric comedy about Peru's hermetic upper-class. |
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Although her elder sister Nancy had immortalised their parents as upper-class bumpkins in the Oxfordshire countryside, their background was in fact exotic. |
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English accents are not limited to cockney, upper-class twit or Mancunian. |
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He earned his keep cleaning the shoes and rooms of upper-class students. |
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Middle-class women commonly are employed as teachers and bank tellers, while upper-class women work as doctors, lawyers, engineers, and university teachers. |
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He asked himself, loudly, in a relatively upper-class accent. |
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Until recently, this was a rich, plummy, fruity, upper-class voice. |
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The children interviewed came from middle to upper-class families. |
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He uses an upper-class accent and claims to come from a wealthy family. |
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Gere plays a successful but bored upper-class Manhattan executive. |
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True upper-class ladies are low-keyed, cultured and broad-minded. |
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Accustomed to private clubs, upper-class friends, and sophisticated functions, the Professor naturally seeks the same elevated status in his sporting pursuits. |
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In this twisty take on the western, two upper-class Englishmen, sent to Montana to find their missing brother, pal up with a motley assortment of fellow travellers. |
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American actors doing upper-class British voices habitually only manage them at about two-thirds speed, much slower than the quick chirrup of the real thing. |
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The Van Dyck Shirleys capture the enchantment with exoticism that seems almost as emblematic of upper-class English life as the portraits of lords and dogs on view. |
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A pig eating cake was the most amusing thing about BBC1's Sunday teatime comedy Blandings, which can't have been the intention of PG Wodehouse, whose tales of upper-class twittery inspired this waste of half an hour. |
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Coulson, because of his links with the Murdoch empire and his tabloid experience, was given the benefit of the doubt, a privilege once reserved by the establishment for chaps of impeccably upper-class background. |
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Around him he had many examples of young upper-class men renouncing a life of comfort and going forth as pilgrims, bare-footed and clad in rags, to seek a new spiritual life. |
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Warsi is known to be keeping a diary and there have been fears she will publish it before the election in an effort to expose the upper-class coterie in Cameron's inner circle. |
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The upper-class French are insolent, their dogs wear perukes and the lower orders have a shifty, hungry look about them. |
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He wants to feel the soft, velvet collars of upper-class snorters and shooters. |
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His lack of mastery of the social graces made it obvious he had not been raised in upper-class society. |
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Strong democracies are built on a strong middle class, but natural resources tend to stratify an economy into lower-class laborers and upper-class owners. |
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The despicable suitor of the local upper-class twit believes his elephant gun is the only solution. |
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But, then, what precisely would we be celebrating if and when McIlroy came marching in triumph to the clubhouse which seemed nothing so much as another battlement built by the prosperity of upper-class America? |
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The myth of the Loyalists as seen through Canadian eyes is that they were a lot of upper-class snobs who thought they owned the country and lorded it over later immigrants, as some of their offspring indeed attempted to do. |
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Moreover it is clear that in Cicero's time judication in civil as well as in criminal cases enhanced a man's dignity, which was dear to every upper-class Roman. |
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She came to execrate the hypocritical values of her upper-class upbringing. |
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The same years also saw the rise of new upper-class neighbourhoods of villas and apartment houses such as the Aventine Hill and Parioli beyond the historic center. |
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I have tried to black out all traces of Pride and Prejudice, but I can never fully purge the memory of page after page of Austen's dreary, upper-class navel-gazing. |
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She normally puts on a Botswanan accent to play receptionist Winifred Tembe, but had to cultivate upper-class diction for Lady Catherine de Bourgh. |
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Chinless, upper-class twerps in dinner jackets supped champagne and brayed in a ruling class sort of way alongside tweedy ladies wearing horn-rimmed specs. |
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The provincial eisteddfodau, with their reliance on upper-class patronage, tended to give precedence to English, but the smaller ones were conducted entirely in Welsh. |
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