Only then could the elite of Britain's armed forces really get to grips with the enemy. |
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They cater to an elite audience that has marginalized market exchange as peripheral. |
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The government and the heads of elite universities argue that more money is needed to fund higher education. |
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As the aircraft slowed, ten members from the elite Golani Infantry jumped out and set up landing beacons for the remaining aircraft. |
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It is a competition where the elite use personal connections to jockey their cronies into key positions and thus win power and influence. |
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A genuinely democratic culture has therefore been stultified and the ruling elite itself largely lacks popular legitimacy. |
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And a number of people have thought that the debate has shifted to tax but in fact that has only been elite prattle. |
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Labor delivered several generous tax handouts to the wealthy and corporate elite under Hawke and Keating. |
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These homes are meant mainly for the elite as they demand a huge sum as entrance fee. |
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Why were the noble elite of an advanced Iron Age tribe dressed in drab rags and covered in mud? |
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At the pinnacle of sport, elite athletes often do battle in equipment built to their individual physiques and needs. |
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The man at the apex of the Party elite yearns after the free-thinking rebels of old. |
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These sections provide us with a timely account of this most recent war of the elite upon the unpeople. |
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There's no question that a noseful of charlie makes you feel invincible, focussed, elite and beautiful. |
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By the seventeenth century, this indigenous elite did not always dress like Spaniards, certainly not on public ceremonial occasions. |
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What is certain is that the ostrich-like behaviour of Europe's policy elite hastens the fragmentation process. |
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Not according to a friend of mine who is a logistics specialist with an elite British infantry regiment. |
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The oil is owned by the state but had been controlled by an elite who kept the profits amongst themselves. |
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However, they have the foundations of what will provide a stiff challenge for the county's elite forces. |
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The East Side is one of those places where the New York elite reign supreme. |
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Demophile government would guarantee stability and involve rule by the true elite of any society. |
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Now that development threatens the playground of the elite they cry hands off. |
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Apartheid enforced the oppressive dominance of a white European elite through segregation along purely racial lines. |
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Does democracy have to be an elite club in which only a few select people can participate? |
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He is one of a small group of elite Tibetans who joined the Communist Party early and have been carefully groomed for power. |
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In the bars he'd frequented as a cowboy hotshot, the elite stance involved a certain relaxed contempt for the flesh. |
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He still has the whip hand, and concerns about his powers are spreading far beyond the elite of the Labour Party. |
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The 101st Tour de France is shaping up as a potential classic with two elite contenders, plus a host of well-prepared challengers. |
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His text unequivocally presents an elite perspective of non-elite individuals. |
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Already, the taxpayer is subventing the political-bureaucratic elite to a significant extent. |
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The starchiness which characterized the East Coast elite in the 1950s has gone, he says. |
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Once tailor made for the doyennes of chic, high-fashion magazines served up haute couture that only an elite few could actually afford. |
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I don't mean this in an elitist or cliquey way, for there can surely be no elite or clique in Manchester. |
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The law and the courts and the political elite are biased in favour of the criminal rather than the victim of crime. |
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Nor is it simply the decline of deference to elite rule and the rise of individualism, majoritarianism, and equalitarianism. |
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This elite force consisted of nine regiments, six of cavalry and three of infantry. |
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In the south, where aristocrats sponsored the first settlements, a landowning elite held sway over an impoverished population. |
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But when free of the classroom, he transforms himself into the role of the leader of an elite corps of Polish lancers in Napoleon's army. |
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However, the business elite is scarcely more representative of the population than it was a century ago. |
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There is no way any of us are going to get her an elite card, not even if we won a million on the lottery. |
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Bargain hunters have a rare opportunity to join the elite club of the rich and famous at a knock-down price. |
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A limited sum of money is available to fund the game at the elite end, and it is currently shared out between nine clubs. |
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Like Nabokov, whose family was similarly fallen, he displayed a complex mix of elite liberalism and disdainful conservatism. |
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The government and the Indian elite welcome corporatisation and privatisation. |
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Of course, elite sport, and the funding of elite sport, is by definition focused on talented individuals. |
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His attacks on elite perquisites, and his imperious treatment of subordinates, made him anathema to the powerful party machine. |
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This champion of samurai who would overthrow the Shogunate and expel the barbarians became the devoted follower of the elite shogunal official. |
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That they were surprised by the voters, and have no Plan B, tells us just how out of touch with the grass roots the elite is. |
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On the front line of the expanding frontier is an elite of extremely powerful families, closely allied with local politicians. |
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He was one of the most tightly protected ministers with nearly 100 elite bodyguards. |
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From the west and south, the elite Namal and Golani Brigades trundled forward, their tank tracks chewing up the sodden ground. |
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The Uefa elite managers' committee, headed by Sir Alex Ferguson, has long been vehement in its opposition to the proposed changes. |
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With the advent of the government's new programme, the ruling elite is now orientating itself towards just such a confrontation. |
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This elite force is uniquely capable of working with the coalition partners clandestinely. |
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The Government should act in their interests and not just in the interests of the elite who can afford to build nursing homes. |
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But he is now ready and raring to guide Leigh through their first-ever season in the elite division. |
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The move into viticulture makes him part of a very small and elite circle of African-American vintners and vineyard owners. |
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He drew the link between control over society's resources by a small wealthy elite and this rapacious policy. |
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The late 20th century's decline of social deference has led to a journalism which is unforgiving of the elite and its deviations. |
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Social network connections provide marginal members of the elite with the capacity to translate their interests into action. |
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The chasm between the wealthy elite and broad layers of the population will only continue to widen under conditions of slump. |
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He was, in his fantasies, a stuntman, a musician and a member of the elite SAS Regiment. |
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Everyone likes to think of themselves as elite gaming ninjas, capable of tackling any in-game task. |
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The entire political elite has become divorced from and hostile to the express wishes of the electorate they are supposed to represent. |
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The ruling Ottoman elite added the Turkish Hospital in 1895 and a hammam and fortress in the early twentieth century. |
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The two privileged regiments of Carabiniers survived the French Revolution with their elite status intact. |
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She's going to enjoy every ounce of her senior year, then see how she stacks up against the elite hoopsters in the nation. |
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Its reputation in recent years has been that of a party dominated by small elite cliques. |
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Europe was increasingly concentrating power into the hands of elite groups, who constituted a very small proportion of the total population. |
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The foursome made up a good but not elite squad sponsored by Stryker, the medical-products company. |
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Quiet and well-mannered in the way he presents himself in public, he is at the age of only 25 one of snooker's elite band of millionaires. |
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Putting issues in the cupboard only allow them to fester into diseased debates over injustice or elite arrogance. |
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Beginning two years ago there was a sudden increase in elite athletes testing positive for metabolites of the steroid nandrolone. |
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Riad Kasbah Le Mirage is the elite version of the Moroccan courtyard house. |
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He is also one of an elite band of nine jump jockeys to have ridden more than 1,000 winners. |
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It seemed like the entire black elite of America was there and also a large number of underworld thugs. |
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This elite had no formal place in the fifteenth century constitutions and was therefore not subject to direct control. |
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You all look so good when you cluster in little groups forming elite social circles. |
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But it is fun to think of the worst American newsrooms as comprising a bunch of jerks working for an elite corps of nincompoops. |
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They formed elite regiments within the British Indian army, and then the British army. |
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Gooden, Thomas, and Taylor are among an elite grouping of enterprising and innovative corporate professionals called intrapreneurs. |
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The elite were often buried in log-lined tombs within the charnel houses, accompanied by a selection of rich grave goods. |
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Among the elite of aphorists are Samuel Johnson, Oscar Wilde, and Gore Vidal. |
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For example, historians of the boulevard theater have seen the elite jostle plebeians. |
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And when he gets the dirty end of the stick from an umpire of the elite panel, he has good reason to feel upset. |
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There is a growing consciousness both amongst the elite and those that face injustice. |
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One of the most difficult commodities to acquire in fantasy baseball is elite starting pitching. |
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It is one of the many places where America's policy elite is working with its customary disputatious energy to shape national strategy. |
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It abandoned its previous advocacy of pan-Arabism for an Iraqi nationalism centered on the interests of the Sunni elite of the north. |
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Thank goodness our premier hockey players and elite curlers are able to maintain focus. |
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Even now the mass of the population is alienated from these institutions and the political elite that inhabits them. |
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There is considerable disparity of wealth between a small elite and the mass of the population. |
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His regalia was guarded and kept by elite guards who took care of it from reign to reign. |
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I had hoped many tight-lipped elite military officers would speak sincerely about their role in the riots. |
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This is really the elite of the European powers, kings, chiliarchs, strong men and horses, and those that sit on them. |
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Conservative columnists have had a field day pointing to the Harvard hullabaloo as a sign of runaway political correctness at elite universities. |
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The chophouse has been renowned as a gathering spot for Minnesota's political elite since the Great Depression. |
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But this didn't matter so long as you had a conservative elite which was wedded to the principles of liberty. |
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She said a bid would provide a huge stimulus for elite sport and also boost efforts to encourage it at grassroots level. |
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While he makes some sensational grabs, he also drops more passes than an elite receiver should. |
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Fortunately, this windbaggery can often be ignored, as fewer and fewer Americans really take the elite media's opinions seriously. |
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Typically, elite athletes alternate between demanding and easy workouts to maximize physical recovery. |
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As established above, there is iconographical, inscriptional, and archaeological evidence linking hydrias to elite symposia. |
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Indeed, I was struck by the fact that this elite band of composers were all well read and well versed in the other arts. |
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In the past, the ruling elite has deliberately promoted the myth of an egalitarian society. |
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Once the tonga was the most cherished vehicle of the city's elite and the common people alike. |
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Meanwhile, the elite enjoyed their privileges and happily evaded their taxes. |
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It was an encore to Athens-the chance for the established breed to reaffirm elite standing. |
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The singular aim of elite globalization is to maximize profits for international corporations. |
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The patrician elite who financed and directed the institution saw its mission as the eradication of class conflict. |
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On embarking for the court, Joan traded her red gown of peasant homespun for elite male garb. |
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One hears that perhaps up to two-thirds of elite level cyclists may be taking some sort of dope to give them enhanced performance. |
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No longer can the elite class be categorized homogenously as white and European. |
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The Scottish elite was still thirsty for images and acquired them through networks in Paris and Amsterdam. |
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Concentrating power in the hands of an elite is further augmenting social segmentation. |
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In contrast, Mycenaean feasting on the Greek mainland seems to have arisen from elite customs aimed at exclusion. |
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The SAS is Great Britain's most elite force, the equal of any special forces group in the world. |
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The president-elect was alluding to the biggest concern of Peru's ruling elite regarding the case. |
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If you are using a typewriter, it doesn't matter whether your work is typed in pica or elite typeface. |
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Much of the that money will be spent on rugby education programs, junior clubs and elite development of younger players. |
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It ought to be about ordinary people giving the metropolitan political elite an annual reality check. |
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Consequently, religion remained the chief stuff of politics and the Anglican elite to an important extent ruled on sufferance. |
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You can also take the fast track to elite membership by requesting and completing an elite challenge. |
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In a word, they were doing what every elite in unaccountable institutions do, doing what suited themselves. |
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Cdr Lister has joined an elite band of men at the helm of Britain's nuclear deterrent. |
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Is there tension between one of the league's perennially elite offenses and one of its most porous defenses? |
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For more than seven months now, Germany's intellectual elite has trained its guns on the United States. |
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The report estimated the net worth of the world's wealthy elite at 30.2 trillion dollars. |
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The elite reconnaissance Marine now relearns everyday tasks, like picking something up off the floor. |
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Many who do get jobs go into coaching and providing expert advice to elite sports athletes. |
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The country suffered as various factions within the ruling elite lobbied for power. |
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No data are available on the return rate after an ACL injury among elite athletes in a pivoting sport such as team handball. |
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Over the weeks, I've detected a stark difference in the quality of the news delivered to the elite and to the masses. |
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Many studies have shown that elite athletes who mentally rehearse their performance perform better than those who don't. |
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Once, the political elite was gripped by fear and loathing of the working classes. |
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Ageing starts in 20s and cessation of exercise by the elite sports people could contribute to this. |
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The social milieu of Hebrew poetry changed, rising from egalitarian synagogical circles to the elite upper class. |
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He was chosen because of his international reputation of applying the science discipline of biomechanics to elite sports performance. |
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This book reveals the choices and dilemmas that confront elite public research universities. |
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Feminism has to stop being seen purely as an intellectual pursuit for the educated elite and has to start being about real women and real lives. |
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He has just joined Thomas Jefferson in an elite club of architects who have received the institute's gold medal posthumously. |
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Trained to turn on a sixpence, these elite dancers are at once quick and mercurial, plastic and realistic, then gracefully classical. |
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For some of the educated elite of Enugu State, cultural revitalization would valorize Igbo mores and values. |
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Unless you're a CEO or a millionaire I don't see how you can defend a party whose policy benefits benefits the elite over the general populace. |
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The detention and trial of some presidium leaders, and the rapprochement with other members of the elite also reflects some of the proposals. |
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Over the past decade, the Western political elite has experienced a profound disorientation. |
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The psychedelically clad pop star elite sat cross-legged around the Maharishi. |
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How wonderful to welcome countertenors into this elite vocal pantheon, and especially Taylor, who is definitely among the very best. |
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Today, the experience of old age is moving away from that of the wealthy leisured elite of Rome to one characterised by inequality and poverty. |
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Educated urbanites are often the elite returnees to ancestral villages and are often given authority to set development agendas. |
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By using different, elite genetic lines of queens sequentially, bee breeders can avoid inbred colonies. |
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Part of this strategy was to portray the press as members of a liberal elite that was out of touch with these real Americans. |
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The more expensive bordellos in major cities were elaborate affairs and attracted an elite clientele. |
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It has taken many decades of determined work by the power elite to effectively anesthetize the minds of young people. |
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There is also a desire to emulate the corporate world, which is understandable as many presidents of elite universities sit on corporate boards. |
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This was the first intimation that Cihuatan was a real city, not a ceremonial center with a small area of elite housing. |
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Both France and Germany have pledged elite troops, but the US has not yet taken up their offer. |
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In the late hours of 16 November tanks, armoured vehicles and elite army units started to move towards the city centre. |
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What's even more revealing is how the elite has come to see itself as ethically flawed. |
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As well as being defensible strongholds and elite private residences, most castles were also the hubs of estates. |
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But the elite athletes of the ancient world, it seems, were made of sterner stuff. |
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Carabiniers were the elite of the heavy horse, and fought in most of Napoleon's greatest battles from Austerlitz to Waterloo. |
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Only one in five elite Marylanders contracted debts during their lifetimes that forced the selling of land or slaves. |
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Status and privilege of the religious elite and their ability to maintain power, were based to some extent on deception. |
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In elite society, aristocratic funerary sculpture quickly replaced religious imagery with heraldic and symbolic devices. |
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Even at elite teaching hospitals affiliated with medical schools, more than one-quarter don't receive them. |
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In this way, power was shifted out of the hands of the masses and into the hands of a minority elite of technocrats and upper-income businessmen. |
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The good society he envisaged was a kind of technocracy, with an educated elite providing the leadership. |
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The artist slams the social elite here for their racist, anti-Semitic feelings. |
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The role of troops on the ground has been minimised to a few elite forces positioned to guide the missiles in with lasers, heightening accuracy. |
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So you're not worried about the development of a sort of elite technocracy running the global brain machines? |
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The rich always educated themselves through a mixture of private tuition and small elite schools. |
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By the time of the 2000 election, the concentration of wealth in the hands of an oligarchic elite had reached unprecedented proportions. |
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It will spur corruption and create an oligarchic elite that opposes the emergence of competitive markets. |
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It should be equally appealing to the upper class elite as well as the man on the street. |
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The rangy McPharlin had played only one game in an elite under-age competition, with the East Fremantle colts. |
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To the country, it would suggest that an arrogant elite was simply arranging the transfer of power. |
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We're not talking about an open tournament here, we're discussing an elite round robin event consisting of all the world's finest players. |
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She is equally comfortable dealing with blue-collar workers and elite patrons. |
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Meanwhile, droves of identical workers toil in vast underground turbine halls, keeping the elite in their poncy satin pantaloons. |
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He mobilized the elite of the American colony in Paris into a volunteer committee, whose first task was to help stranded tourists obtain money. |
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The justices of the court included both elite magnates and lesser squireens. |
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The town's elite were retailers, whose prosperity depended on the railway freight rates. |
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North Carolina's boatload of elite prospects might form a championship team. |
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By virtue of its ownership and control of society's resources, a privileged elite monopolizes political power. |
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Today's political elite has no use for genuinely engaged and active citizens who actually want to shape their own lives and society at large. |
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He took theatre, hitherto marked out for the elite who could understand Sanskrit, to the laymen by using their language. |
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This is no romantic and idealistic battle for higher principles, fought by a moral and ethical aristocratic elite according to chivalric rules. |
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While bicycles were becoming mass-market goods, automobiles remained elite commodities. |
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The process is driven by an elite group of territorial politicians who don't want to share power, but to take it and selfishly carve it up. |
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Our liberal elite understands when leniency has to end and cruel and unusual punishment must begin. |
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Year after year, the UK's elite universities bemoan the lack of knowledge and rigour among their intake of straight-A school-leavers. |
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Around the world, an elite band of trend-spotters spend their days providing businesses with glimpses of the future. |
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They had the need of the authority and direction of an elite cadre of technocrats. |
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Every summer Hardnett runs a small training camp for an elite group of professional players, usually loaded with Philly homeboys. |
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With this stat, Maxim joins the elite ranks of Cosmo, Glamour and a handful of other titles that thrive at the newsstand. |
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In its structure the ruling elite reflected a world of order and hierarchy in which promotion and status were rewarded on merit. |
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The pogrom was the reaction of the Sinhala ruling elite to a deepening economic and social crisis. |
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The police call out their elite strike force and the fuzz tour the resort for a little evidence tampering. |
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They happily collaborate with the elite in the richer and more powerful states. |
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But in actuality, the leading Minimalists have been hardly less heroized than prior members of the elite of art historical canons. |
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Even as the country takes great strides towards progress and the living standards of the urban elite improve, the society slips backwards. |
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Forward ranks pushed back, darting past the elite guards at their backs as they fled for their own lines. |
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The prices for single copies and subscriptions were relatively high, but the elite audience was able to pay the price. |
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In the wilderness, elite men like Roosevelt no longer donned the business suits that separated them from manual laborers. |
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The aim was for cultural institutions to provide points of contact between an isolated elite and the public. |
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How does the public know the appointees are representing popular rather than elite interests? |
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There was also a discussion after the dinner about whether the media elite is out of touch with America. |
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It is widely regarded as an elite institution and only one out of every 100 candidates for the tough entrance examinations gain admission. |
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His support for the most murderous policies of the ruling elite is nothing new. |
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On the same night that the game's elite were tucking into a feast at the champions dinner, here was Daly selling merchandise over the counter of his ramshackle trailer. |
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People throughout Ecuador make it very clear that identification as Ecuadorian is for all people, not only for the elite and upper-middle classes. |
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It doesn't matter what we think, say the focus groups, the political elite wants to join the euro and, by hook or by crook, it will force us into membership. |
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If the elite attaches no great importance to having children, this says something quite disturbing about how our society views itself, and its future. |
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The significance of this unique sculpture is uncertain but a heraldic device of the ruling elite or an aniconic symbol of a protecting deity are possibilities. |
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I think the same dynamic exists within the elite of every culture. |
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Among elite athletes who endure the intense swim-bike-run race called the Ironman, those leading the pack have a different mind-set than stragglers. |
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If the hypotheses of this research are correct, then equivalencies in a judoist's throwing side preference will emerge as he or she grades to the elite level. |
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If elite interest in joblessness has collapsed, however, it's not because the emergency has been resolved. |
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Now the senatorial elite with its wide-ranging interests had lost power. |
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They have substantially lost not only their influence as a religious elite but also their functions as jurists, judges, legal guardians, and to a lesser degree jurisconsults. |
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The credentialed overclass centered in Washington and the universities despises people without elite educations. |
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So during the war of independence, the Chilean rural population fought dutifully side by side with the local national elite against the Spanish army. |
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The German political elite felt that their country would be condemned for all eternity to bear the burden of its militaristic excesses, and successes. |
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The gulf between the ruling elite and the masses became obscene. |
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While ragtag fighters duked it out on the ground, an elite crew of NATO planes ran the show from the sky. |
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He could have included elite journalists in that circle of acquaintance. |
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The clerks, who prepared legal documents, registered deeds, and issued licences, were commoners who did not own property, hold degrees, or belong to the elite gentry families. |
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This is because the elite officers who comprise the secret SEAL Team Six practice a Mafia-like code of omerta. |
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Vic Craven edged a ball on to his stumps to make the former England star only the fifth bowler currently playing anywhere in the world to have joined the elite club. |
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This elite section is where you find the big penthouses and duplexes. |
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Was there any evidence about the extent to which sportspeople, not limited to elite sportspeople, have access to sponsorships of one kind or another in modern sport? |
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The west Midlands campaign, limited so far to the Birmingham elite and chattering classes, has been partly fuelled by a sense that north Wales is doing well out of devolution. |
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It was only natural for him to attend Terra's highly elite West Point Military Academy, a surviving relic of Terran history dating from the mid nineteenth century Old Era. |
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The Republicans have promoted a powerful variant on populism aimed at an elite of politicians, professors, artsy-fartsy types, and suchlike specimens. |
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Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles. |
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The top schools would be reserved for the wealthiest layers of society, who could pay to send their children to elite private schools and academies. |
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Michael was a Green Beret, a member of the Army's elite Special Forces, and had served in the Persian Gulf War during his 28 years in the military. |
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The competing elite factions are engaged in a bitter struggle to gain control of the state apparatus and will stop at nothing to achieve their ends. |
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Frequently, right-wing guardians of an elite art protest that the study of a broader visual culture sullies the Parnassian realm through contact with the everyday. |
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That's a trade-off elite politicians are more than happy to make, but where is the concern for the native born working class? |
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And were the elite police sharpshooters stationed on the rooftops overlooking Nahda and Rabaa squares acting in self-defense? |
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It has been used by incumbent regimes to either swell Swiss bank accounts or to support the local political elite who will maintain a dictator in his position. |
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Should it not deserve our attention if our talented students drop out of schools due to paucity of funds or child labour while our elite perform repeated umrahs and hajjs? |
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On Monday night, in perhaps their boldest assault to date, a small contingent attacked the base of the elite Republican Guard. |
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Many of these technopreneurs are mobilising interests and utilising the Internet to also cater and manufacture services for diasporic, displaced and elite people. |
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His father clearly rose through the ranks, so this would suggest that he did not start among the privileged elite who would have had tribuneships from their youth. |
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We also meet his schoolmates from the Lycee at Tsarskoe Selo, an elite school founded by the emperor Alexander I, of which Pushkin's was the first graduating class. |
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And so, inevitably, comes the realization that they are being exploited not for the commonweal, nor for their own self-restoration, but for the enrichment of the elite few. |
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The German political elite was sincere in renouncing German nationalism. |
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Despite Euro elite expectations, Italian voters have not meekly submitted to foreign-imposed austerity. |
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After a dozen years with an elite Manhattan law firm, the prodigy recast himself as a banker in time to save New York's largest savings banks from ruin. |
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It seems that many of those in the American elite who would recoil at the idea of explicit quotas are happy to tolerate more subtle systems that accomplish the same thing. |
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Keith Urban today joined an elite group of Australian artists to be awarded a platinum album in the US, when Golden Road was certified for sales of one million copies. |
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To recognize this political fact and state it bluntly in no way minimizes the criminal repression carried out by the ruling elite in Russia against the Chechen people. |
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Hitler's government was formed in 1933 on the basis of an entente between elements of the traditional elite and the leadership of the Hitler movement. |
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For Williams, the divide between popular and elite art is the difference between art that makes people comfortable and art that shocks and makes you think. |
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What once had the mystique aspired to by elite women now seemed just stuff. |
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Bound by a freeway, sprawling shopping malls, and an elite gated community, the town encompasses one square mile of stucco cottages, dollar stores, and fast-food taquerias. |
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Patton, an elite category mountain bike racer, twice suffered punctures to his bike but battled on to beat many top names in the the field of more than 300 riders. |
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Tired of waiting for the bloated political elite to pass laws designed to free up labour markets, corporate Europe has simply produced the shotgun and insisted on change. |
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The course is near the upmarket urban village of Duddingston, a des res for the legal and financial elite of Edinburgh, situated at the foot of Arthur's Seat. |
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The Temple elite did what it took to see that a political charge was made against him and Rome, alive to politics, not theology, did what despotisms do best. |
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The world's elite shadow boxed or skipped rope right next to them. |
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Even if they are not the difference between being a shlub off the street and an elite athlete. |
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Besides the thrill of great mountain bike enduros, Oldfield has struck up and cemented firm friendships with the elite of the mountain bike world. |
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In fact, it is an open secret that many African governments are dominated by small elite groups that run their countries in a secretive and authoritarian manner. |
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I will loosely characterize an elite reporter as one who comes from a managerial or professional family and has attended a highly selective university. |
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Hotchkiss, the elite Connecticut boarding school, now has an on-site gap year coordinator. |
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Contrary to those who maintain that there is an unbridgeable gap between so-called elite and popular opinion, the deliberative poll found the opposite. |
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He, along with his loyal, hothead sidekick, Jem, are members of an elite group of criminals. |
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The upshot will be a two-class university system, with elite institutions for those who can afford to pay, and poorly-funded rump universities for the rest. |
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Country football is littered with the cast-offs from the elite leagues. |
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But Grimes estimates that there are roughly 20 girls at gage training at elite levels, and writing those accompanying checks. |
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Another factor is elite disengagement from military affairs. |
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Popular socialites and the corporate elite of the City were present at the launch as special invitees, and they witnessed lively music and a personalised magic show. |
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The old, educated, ruling elite fled after the Soviet invasion and no new ruling elite has emerged in its place capable of negotiating a peace settlement. |
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The Rockefellers and rothschilds have nothing on the new money elite in China, Singapore, and elsewhere in Asia. |
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In the world of elite sport, knowledge is power, as increasingly coaches and administrators are plugging into high-tech strategies to boost performance. |
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Yet the very triumph of these principles imparted a rancorous quality to public life, as the wealthy pastoral and professional elite fought to hold on to their advantages. |
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And why should we, struggling American citizens of today, be bound by debts created by a past ruling elite who contracted these debts at our expense? |
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The team is seeking experienced players 16 and older with hardball, fast pitch or softball experience that have a desire to play at an elite international caliber. |
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The reunion is being organized by the elite overachievers of the class. |
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The educated elite is conscious about their personal hygiene and health. |
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This strategy is especially useful for the discovery and transfer of valuable QTL alleles from unadapted donor lines into established elite breeding lines. |
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For the first time in more than a century the ruling elite in the United States is about to place its official imprimatur on what it knows to be a stolen election. |
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There's punch ups everywhere as the country's titled elite and public schoolboys take on the invading punks, anarchists and ne'er-do-wells in a battle for dominance. |
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The hip hop elite are predominantly black ghetto children who dreamed of wealth in guiltless innocence and are more than happy to have got their hands on some. |
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While the story, the script, and the five ornate zoomorphic initials accord well with our expectations of the elite Komnenian book culture, the images seem incongruous. |
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Yet, once again, the response of the ruling elite is to insist that there can be no retreat and to launch a number of military offensives in Iraq. |
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Her outspokenness did not endear Rogers to the elite clique of former social secretaries. |
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Yet those members of the cognitive elite that Murray lauds certainly know better. |
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The elite youngsters were photographed walking into the exclusive London eatery yesterday evening. |
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Before Howard started using the phrase, people who had not reaped the benefits of the trickle-down effect wouldn't have cited this elite as a group they resented. |
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Indeed he argues that the Republic is a gocmen regime in which the elite are cut off from their own roots and tradition, and have become more Turkish than the Anatolians. |
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And in the Roman Empire, purple togas signified elite status. |
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We are ruled by an elite where money talks louder than morals and ethics. |
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You can tank up on powerful Sake while you dine on their noodles, and you can knock back Martinis and Cosmos in the bar later on when the fashion elite make their entrances. |
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If that's not elite enough, the national champion has to dogfight its way through six games. |
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Achmon is a harbinger of the business entrepreneurs who became the other new elite to supplant the old kibbutz hegemony. |
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