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The honour puts him in a rarefied class.
But during the 90's, the idea of a rarefied class of photographs seemed increasingly contrived and market-driven.
(The record of the U.K. tour, "Bob Dylan Live 1966: The 'Royal Albert Hall Concertt," is, as a live album, in a rarefied class with James Brown's "Live at the Apollo" and B. B. King's "Live at the Regal").
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A look at how this rarefied class of employee got paid in 2005 shows, for the most part, a fairly direct correlation between stock performance and their pay.
The Yanagi show this spring, "Buddha," is not quite in that rarefied class but is still a must-see if only for a single object: a small eighth-century bronze sculpture of Yakushi Buddha, or Healing Buddha, based on prototypes developed in Korea.
Today – not unlike Tony Blair – he has traded on a life in politics to join the rarefied class of the global super-rich.
Yet the uneven investments, catering to the tastes of a rarefied consumer class, only magnified inequality in the region.
"This powerful performance, equal in stature to Mr. Wilkinson's grieving father in 'In the Bedroom,' pushes 'Separate Lies' halfway toward the rarefied class of that 2001 film," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
Jones has also mentioned the possibility of playing eventually in the Women's National Basketball Association, which could put her in the same rarefied class as Didrickson, who dominated track and field and the women's golf circuit in the 1930's.
The New York Observer, the weekly newspaper of the city's rarefied classes, uses the front page of one of its three sections to cover the most stupefying apartment purchase of the moment, usually carrying a price upward of $5 million.
The second point is that a failure to address the issue risks the development of an increasingly rarefied professional class.
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