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His supporters also managed not to pick up on Wilson's offensive witterings about what he termed "the common mob" - 95percentnt of the population, by his estimation, although the real Outsiders comprised 0.005 per cent of the elite 5 per cent - being worthless "apes", "caged animals", "hogs", "flies", "ants", "insects", "human lice".
Ewes and lambs remained on these pastures until 1 July, when they were removed to graze in a common mob onto aftermath pasture, which had been reserved for silage cuts early in the season.
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At times, I've found myself with only one weapon I was actually comfortable using against common mobs, rapidly having to pick up a new club every time my old one shattered lest I wear down my Ancient Sword++ or Giant Thunderblade.
The Founding Fathers were élitists who wanted power to remain with the enlightened, landowning few and not with the "common man" or "mob rule".
While the country has been considered one of the most stable and promising in Africa, it has long been a violent place, with carjackings and muggings all too common, and mobs routinely stoning to death people suspected of crimes.
As shortages of basic goods deepen, hours-long queues have become part of daily life for most Venezuelans, and looting is increasingly common, with mobs stealing flour, chicken and even underwear last week.
Following common practice in mob cases, the 12 jurors and eight alternates are to be anonymous.
Though general health measures are better than those for non-urban Indigenous populations, rates of chronic disease are high, while mental health issues are far more common among urban mob.
Patient-on-doctor violence has become startlingly common – stabbings and mob-style attacks have risen 23% a year on average since 2002, according to the China Hospital Management Association.
In March 1815, soldiers were called out to protect MPs in the Commons from a mob protesting against a bill – the so-called Corn Law – which put up the price of bread for the poor to protect the profits of the rich from cheap imports flooding in as a result of the peace.
For these reasons, some foreign politicians have laid it down as rule, that no body of men larger than an hundred, would transact business well: and Lord Chesterfield called the British house of commons a mere mob, because of the number of men which composed it.
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