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Yes, it's essentially a class war.
Chui first designed Pinwheel House in 2009 as part of the design studio — essentially a class — that launched the 1K House effort.
Their struggle, essentially a class conflict in which Inge represented the higher nobility and Haakon the freeholders, differed from the earlier phase of the civil war period, in which various pretenders competed for the throne.
One Tuesday last fall I sat in on a positive-psychology class called the Science of Well-Being — essentially a class in how to make yourself happier — at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.
While housing officers may feel that they are forced to be tough, in doing so they help to reproduce what is essentially a class war being waged on the poor.
It has asked the federal judge to remand the lawsuit, hoping to defeat the argument made by Walgreens that it is essentially a class action.
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Standard or "Oxford" English was and is essentially a class-based dialect used nationwide; nowadays many of its younger speakers also use Estuary as protective colouring a reversal of the days when not just in England the peasants talked dialect to each other and as best they could standard to the nobs or to outsiders.
"Are we essentially televising a class or are we trying to make a kind of educational TV show?" The answer, he said, is probably somewhere in between, following a trend toward online courses intended to extend the reach of higher education beyond a university's campus.
For the laws of motion essentially determine a class of reference frames, and (in principle) a procedure for constructing them.
Back then, the car was essentially in a class by itself, capable of nearly 200 mph and sub-5-second 0-to-60 times while still generating negligible wind and road noise and a supple, smooth, and pleasant ride at all speeds.
"They are essentially a farming class, and agriculture is suffering.
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