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What's more prevalent now is a softer, sneakier expression of affluence, the clean, clinical stylings of the technocratic class.
Once upon a time becoming a doctor meant a lifetime of affluence.
"But we are like London or Jakarta, with a hyperdense core — a zone of affluence — and something else beyond".
They have a daughter and enjoy a life of affluence.
A deep need belying an age of affluence?
In an era of affluence, Europeans became accustomed to spending a diminishing portion of their weekly household budgets on food.
This look is also one of the commonest faces of contemporary India: not affluence, but a simulation of affluence, which makes the face seem paradoxically humane.
[ 3] Once considered a "disease of affluence," diabetes now places a significant burden on developing countries.
If Bravo is the network devoted to baroque expressions of coastal affluence, TLC exists as its spirit cousin and opposition: a cable channel committed to the ostensibly bizarre habits of non-elites.
(Pain for have-nots, boredom for haves — it's a question of affluence).
"It vaulted them into a life of affluence," the author says, "with all the trappings".
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