In upper-middle-class circles it is now a status symbol to have four or more children. |
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The drinks are overpriced, and the post-work crowd is so upper-middle-class it hurts. |
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Mrs. Dalloway is about another woman named Clarissa, an upper-middle-class woman, a perfect hostess, who is planning a party. |
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A large share of total deposits in the havens come from upper-middle-class residents of Europe and North America who simply want to evade taxes. |
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The dressmaker's dummy and a blue wing chair that is used repeatedly are symbolic of the upper-middle-class venues of Mammy's travail. |
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Josephine Butler was a wife and mother from a solidly upper-middle-class background. |
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Over half of the camp's thirty-nine staff members are White Anglo-Saxon from upper-middle-class, suburban backgrounds. |
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She grew up, she says, in a large upper-middle-class Thai family, all living together in various houses on their own compound. |
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Brenda is a middle aged, African American female with an upper-middle-class income. |
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On his return he commenced working on twelve novels tracing the history of an upper-middle-class Irish family. |
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Also, there is a preference for English-language use among middle-class and upper-middle-class adults. |
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It really did appeal to a wide range, and in that way showed that opera is not just an upper-middle-class passion. |
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In political terms Gandhi's main achievement was to turn the small, upper-middle-class Indian National Congress movement into a mass movement. |
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Many applicants had been put off by the universities' upper-middle-class image, he added. |
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The eagle scout who raised funds for his troop was reared by upper-middle-class parents who volunteered for civic committees and raised money for charities in Seattle. |
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At the same time though, I am a white male from a suburban upper-middle-class upbringing. |
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Socioeconomic status was not formally assessed, but school principals considered the participating schools to be located in middle-class to upper-middle-class neighbourhoods. |
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White, upper-middle-class, Ivy-League educated white men, however Great they are, are falling out of power. |
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Born in Japan in 1933 into an upper-middle-class banking family who moved to America when she was a teenager, Ono studied classical music and art. |
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