She is already wealthier than the 50 school friends she once ran with, in plimsolls and skirts. |
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By the eleventh century a few of the wealthier warriors are shown with mail chausses or leggings although these too are quite rare. |
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Residents will be wealthier, early retirement will be common and people will be better informed, but more cynical, distrusting and suspicious. |
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The defendants negligently told the plaintiffs that X was much wealthier than in fact he was. |
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Those moving north, who have made a killing on their property sale in London, are competing with wealthier northerners for the better properties. |
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Unlike wealthier women whose cases I have seen in Cologne, these working class women did not hint at the bogusness of male judicial authority. |
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He gets over the duchess, takes up with another beauty after his wife dies, and becomes wealthier and more famous. |
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He's a dreamy boy, in love with Zubeida, who comes from a wealthier background. |
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Because people are getting wealthier, they are retiring earlier and this is draining an already shallow pool of available human resources. |
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But even dropping off for a moment can be time enough for someone to go through your bag to see if you are wealthier than you look. |
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Although the blue states are still considerably wealthier than the red states, the red states are currently trending upwards at a faster rate. |
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As in many countries, wealthier men sometimes wear large gold chains around their necks. |
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The people who benefited most, economically, were the merchant class and slightly wealthier farmers. |
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Unlike whites and members of other ethnic groups, blacks who live in the suburbs are far wealthier than their city brethren. |
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I wonder just who is regulating and policing all this as well as making the lawyers even wealthier. |
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Widespread bitterness and resentment can occur where most people are well-off, if a portion of the population is excessively wealthier. |
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Now some masters became much wealthier than others, employing larger numbers of journeymen. |
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As you know, it is not a problem simply for poor children in this country, wealthier communities are faced with many of the same issues. |
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Critics claimed the changes shifted money away from wealthier, rural areas to poorer Labour heartlands in the inner-cities. |
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For the wealthier merchants, the exposed wood beams would be elaborately carved or shaped. |
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The quality of available services in poorer areas may differ substantially from that in wealthier parts of the city. |
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It has sought to preserve the delicate political balance of Belgium's Flemish and French speaking regions, mainly by making concessions to the wealthier Flanders. |
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Contrastingly, among wealthier households, obesity and overnutrition are emerging as key health issues for young children and adolescents. |
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Key informants from poor and very poor households explained the 'kiyo' system, whereby wealthier households loan them a shoat. |
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This, by implication, is an admission that the poverty line ought to change as society becomes wealthier. |
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The accumulated excesses are significant enough that these wealthier consumers could easily remain in this hibernating state for a year or more. |
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Another tack would be to spruce up the disdained safari hotels to attract wealthier Chinese, Indians and Africans. |
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Planters and wealthier yeomen could conceive of themselves as following in a line of ancestors who knew how to lightly and masterfully handle the reins of power. |
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This disparity just increases the challenge that all of us from the wealthier countries should feel in any event. |
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The working classes were most affected by infant mortality, but it also wreaked havoc in the wealthier classes. |
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Both affordable luxury and ultra high-end products benefit from aging, wealthier populations. |
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However, that is no excuse for marginalising Tajikistan at the expense of its wealthier and larger neighbours. |
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They're also supported by members of the community who are wealthier — it's not declarable income if somebody buys them a baby carriage. |
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And also, Gujaratis are becoming wealthier, and when they live abroad they pick up nonvegetarian eating habits. |
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That is, younger and multicultural Americans stand to gain, while the older and wealthier stand to pay. |
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A mix of roasted white poppy seeds and honey was popular with wealthier Romans. |
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The TI Chapters involved in AEW note the small proportion of women in SMCs and PTAs, as well as an overrepresentation of wealthier parents. |
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They do not make us wealthier if the initial capital loss has been adequately registered. |
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Last March, the Federal Reserve arranged a fire sale and the firm was effectively liquidated into the bigger and wealthier JPMorgan Chase. |
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Once workers become wealthier relative to their wages their appetite for staying in the job and advancing in the job dulls. |
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Merchants could wear the same clothes as an esquire or knight, but only if they were five times wealthier. |
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Some wealthier students from private school clearly don't have the same financial concerns, but most people are in the same boat. |
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Another solution is to bring fragile cities together with healthier and wealthier ones to share experience. |
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The same happens with most dairy products where wealthier consumers tend to choose high-flavour and tasty products. |
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This will leave us with more to sell abroad and will allow us to become wealthier. |
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While business and the wealthier sections of society seek to buy safety, the less fortunate confront the problem more directly. |
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Poorer children in developing countries are more than twice as likely to die before they reach the age of 5 than those from wealthier families. |
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This project can be replicated all over the world, even in wealthier areas. |
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Young people from wealthier families are more likely to have access to these important learning opportunities. |
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Above all, a wealthier Quebec will assist in protecting its distinct way of life. |
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It seems that consumers, especially wealthier consumers, feel less worried about the same price levels than they did last year. |
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Adherence, survival and virological success in this project are comparable to if not better than those in many settings in wealthier countries. |
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In many of the wealthier countries it is clear that young people are asking us not for the means but for reasons to live. |
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Why do Germans, who are better organized and wealthier than Italians, visit Italy by the busload just to eat? |
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The trend is particularly concentrated in the coastal states where women are wealthier, more educated, and more liberal. |
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The wealthier and more influential Sephardim spoke Italian and Ladino, while the Yiddish of the Ashkenazim had to compete with the more prestigious English. |
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Conversely, in wealthier countries the overprescription of antibiotics to meet patients' demands and overuse of antimicrobials in food production is adding to the problem. |
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It also makes some very rich people much, much wealthier into the bargain. |
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For extra payment, undertakers began to offer wealthier people new facilities without the taint of the public mortuary to store their dead away from home. |
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Where people are wealthier, there is the luxury of experimenting with a variety of breads which may include more types of grains, dried fruits, nuts and seeds. |
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In February Miliband said he would slash tuition fees in England from £9,000 to £6,000 a year and increase maintenance support for students by £200m, funded by higher interest rates for wealthier students repaying their fees. |
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We do not want this simply for the sake of it but because having more women in power makes countries wealthier, safer, happier, wiser and, more beautiful. |
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Yet the point that, rarely, if ever, gets made is that highly paid professionals are cheaper to educate in these countries than in wealthier western countries. |
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But wealthier people could jump the line by paying more. |
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Is it either reasonable or rational to expect that, following so much effort towards European cohesion, we are going to be wealthier because there are more of us? |
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Our traditional allies have questioned the commitment of one of the world's wealthier societies to roll up its sleeves to take on the tough jobs required to make the world safer and a better place. |
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Fancy stoves, steam heating, and some new household gadgets were making life more comfortable for the mistress of the house in the homes of wealthier Montreal families, while posing new challenges to their servants. |
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In general, people who are wealthier have bigger carbon footprints. |
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In the wealthier countries, like Canada, special attention must thus be paid to questions of development, and the impact and implications of technology for society. |
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In economically poorer countries, children living in prison may be more deprived materially than those in wealthier States, with problems relating to food, healthcare, accommodation, education and recreation being reported. |
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But Catalonia is one of Spain's wealthier regions. |
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Illusions to the contrary are bred by the parliamentary democracy that partly masks the dictatorship of capital, especially in the wealthier industrial countries. |
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Even now, they have not been able to restock their herds to pre-crisis levels, and wealthier households have not managed to fully restock their grain stores, which must have a bearing on the amount of grain marketed. |
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In the developed world, obesity has become a disease of the poor, who eat chips and hamburgers while the wealthier sup on tofu and veggies, and hit the gym afterwards. |
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Rather, the tax revenue raised for Superfund is likely to be regressively redistributed to wealthier communities. |
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Second, free markets generate wealth, and many studies have shown that the wealthier a country is, the more likely it is to be governed democratically. |
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The children expect to be able to come out of school on a par with those from wealthier, leafier suburbs. |
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As such, coastal regions tended to be wealthier and more heavily populated than inland ones. |
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These policies of tolerance fostered the growing power of drug cartels in the Mexican economy and have made drug traders wealthier. |
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For we can still hope that a good many of the problems experienced by these countries will disappear, once they are become wealthier and stabilized. |
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If in a dream a lover sees his fianceé wearing an emerald, it is a warning that he may be about to be thrown over for a wealthier or more desirable suitor. |
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Hollywood has had no shortage of poor kids driven mad by envy of their wealthier pals, causeless rebels, anxious adolescents wrestling with sexuality — no shortage, indeed, of youthful games that bleed into adult betrayals. |
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Despite his wealthier background, the president Mr Bush increasingly resembles is the haberdasher, Harry Truman another ordinary-seeming man with a peculiar knack for knowing what the American public wanted. |
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It is evident that wealthier strata both within and among states are overrepresented in the civil society elements visible in national forums and debates. |
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Not to mention countries such as Argentina which, although it is wealthier than Belarus, has similarly seen its working classes plunged into poverty by the unpredictability of the market economy. |
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His villa, situated in one of the wealthier districts of Pompeii, was very large and ornately decorated in a show of substantial personal wealth. |
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It has created unprecedented wealth and well-being, but predominantly for rich countries and wealthier segments of populations, while bypassing or even disempowering the poor, countries and individuals alike. |
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In the Roman world, local merchants served the needs of the wealthier landowners. |
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Sun readers are younger, wealthier, and more educated than the average Ottawan, and while the weekday paper skews more to a male demographic, the weekend readership is more even male-female. |
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Indeed, wealthier people are much likelier to be homeowners. |
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Many merchants held showcases of goods in their private homes for the benefit of wealthier clients. |
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Despite this, there are still unacceptable inequities in mortality rates and the coverage of key interventions between wealthier and poorer income groups. |
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New and established brands want to connect with the hottest artists in order to gain street cred and access to a younger, wealthier and more marketing-savvy demographic. |
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Once we put aside the very rich, who are wealthier than ever and now take most of the income pie, middle class, lower middle class and the poorest of Canadians have all seen a sustained decline in their family income. |
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Cattle, of course, are the high-value animals: poorer households own 5-8 smallstock per head of cattle, whereas wealthier households own 2 or 2.5 smallstock per head of cattle. |
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Without the war, Vietnamese children born after 1975 would have been healthier, wealthier, and run lower risks of being killed by unexploded ordnance or poisoned by dioxin from Agent Orange. |
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In some wealthier countries it is hoped that the current economic crisis may lead to greater investment in social housing and roads as governments follow Keynesian economic principles. |
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He has not had the same opportunities to develop his athletic prowess as those in wealthier and more stable countries, and now that he has lost everything all he is asking for is a chance to train and achieve his potential. |
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They tend to advantage wealthier taxpayers and corporations. |
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The chief was generally a conspicuous person, being wealthier than the average individual, more elaborately dressed, and often displaying symbols of office. |
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There is considerable gifting of milk: perhaps one-third of a wealthier household's milk will go to a poor neighbour, and milk is also sometimes given to poor Hausa households. |
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England had never been one of the wealthier European countries, and after the War of the Roses this was even more true. |
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His dislike of the residents of the wealthier neighbourhood was simply inverted snobbery. |
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More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images. |
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Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Hicksites tended to be agrarian and poorer than the more urban, wealthier, Orthodox Quakers. |
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Reportedly, she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to a wealthier man, Bacon's rival, Edward Coke. |
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Often, but not always, this results in more funding for schools attended by children from wealthier parents. |
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These countries became the targets for aid and support from governments, NGOs and individuals from wealthier nations. |
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Modern historians show a kingdom that had become wealthier and more stable particularly during the first decade of his rule. |
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The wealthier men who paid their way received land grants known as headrights, to encourage settlement. |
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Both stories related to Columba using his saintly blessing to raise people out of poverty and make them wealthier. |
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There is also an increasing use of GPS driven navigational systems in wealthier countries. |
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On top of all of this, particularly in wealthier countries, we have an increasingly problematic relationship with food, with increasing anorexia and bulimia, diseases of countries where there is plenty to eat. |
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There is also a great deal of social segregation, since the working classes live in the south of the city and the wealthier population is in the north. |
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Canadian researchers say that when they surveyed women about their body images, they found that women who lived in wealthier areas were more likely to be dissatisfied. |
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After 50 years since its independence from France, Ivorian people want to push their effort forward to build a wealthier country making most of their mobilizable resources both in human and natural. |
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These laws, however, proved no impediment to wealthier prostitutes because their glamorous appearances were almost indistinguishable from noble women. |
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By the 13th century, earls had a social rank just below the king and princes, but were not necessarily more powerful or wealthier than other noblemen. |
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Some of the wealthier incomers, such as Lady Charlotte Guest, Lady Llanover and others, were of active assistance in the trend towards a richer cultural life. |
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Bali has traditional uses that were considered sustainable, but have been questioned considering greater demand from the larger and wealthier human population. |
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There were economic and ethnic differences between free blacks of the Upper South and Deep South, with the latter fewer in number, but wealthier and typically of mixed race. |
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The chances of a successful labor increased significantly during the 20th century in wealthier countries with the advent of new medical technologies. |
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As they grew wealthier, some companies developed extensive administrations for their ventures, and frequently conducted local affairs with little homeland oversight. |
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By the end of 1882 the provisional committee comprised members from several of Manchester's large industries, but notably few of the city's wealthier inhabitants. |
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The wealthier merchants also had the means to commission artworks with the result that individual merchants and their families became important subject matter for artists. |
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This meant that wealthier classes always had a veto over any legislation. |
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Some resorts, especially those more southerly such as Bournemouth and Brighton, were built as new towns or extended by local landowners to appeal to wealthier holidaymakers. |
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A particular reason for grouping the A8 countries was an expectation that they would be the origin for a new wave of increased migration to wealthier European countries. |
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Nevertheless, he was on good terms with the wealthier citizens and a close friend of Walter Ghim, the twelve times mayor and Mercator's future biographer. |
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The growing desire among the court, lords, upper clergy and wealthier merchants for luxury goods that largely had to be imported led to a chronic shortage of bullion. |
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Society in the burghs was headed by wealthier merchants, who often held local office as a burgess, alderman, bailies or as a member of the council. |
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Untitled nobles were not infrequently wealthier than titled families, while considerable differences in wealth were also to be found within the titled nobility. |
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As Nicuesa was wealthier and had better credit with the colonial authorities he was able to attract 800 men, many horses, five caravels and two brigs. |
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In the Spanish Empire, Puerto Rico played a secondary, but strategic role when compared to wealthier colonies like Peru and the mainland parts of New Spain. |
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