Certainly the aristos from the centre of Spain are more proficient at handling trophies. |
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Why are the cream of Britain's aristos heading to Argentina in search of polo? |
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Her fortune set him up as a dealer who did a lucrative trade with French aristos desperate to sell their pictures. |
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But just as the finishing line came into view, the Basque boys began to falter, and the arrogant aristos of Madrid brought their skills to bear. |
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I am sure that they are not the aloof, unfeeling, aristos that some would have us believe. |
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The aristos are paternalistic, the staff deferential and devoted, give or take the odd dashingly radical chauffeur. |
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The hunting party are cardboard aristos, Giselle's mother a cliché of hand-wringing concern, the rejected suitor a cartoon wimp. |
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Now the aristos and film idols have been joined by sports stars. |
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As Thompson points out, it has become too easy to view the entire family as a bunch of feckless aristos, who gallivanted through the Twenties. |
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Being the beginning of the Season in society circles, all the aristos from the countryside were trickling through the city gates in their carriages. |
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The beginning of the winter brought a new season of parties and gatherings with which the aristos sought to dispel the gloominess of this permanently twilit world. |
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My mother then died when I was eight and I was sent to work for aristos. |
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This is a beautiful world of enlightened aristos, the kind of people who know not only wine but Italian art and, to a great extent, themselves. |
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Fortunately, both Bordeaux and the world of wine are big enough to include fans of the Parker-school such as Mr Echikson as well as traditionalists like Mr Moueix and the aristos of the left bank. |
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