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Baker's close attention to physical experience, the deafening demands of the body during hard labour or hunger, is familiar from Longbourn, too, and pertinent to Beckett's aesthetic as it was to her story of Georgian England's less fortunate class.
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"I didn't vote for myself, but for the minorities and less fortunate classes".
As soon as he left home — to go to Marist College, in Poughkeepsie, New York — O'Reilly had occasional encounters with members of the fortunate classes, in which, inevitably, he was put down.
Long a nation of economic extremes, the United States is also becoming a society of family haves and family have-nots, with marriage and its rewards evermore confined to the fortunate classes.
No injuries were reported, and officials said it was fortunate that classes had not yet started.
After this war is over, he declared, we must care for the less fortunate, discard old class assumptions, build "a land fit for heroes" as was promised, and then betrayed, after the first war.
The more fortunate give dance classes, but there are plenty of part-time electricians, bricklayers and mechanics among them.
And they are fortunate if these classes are taught by full-time, fully enfranchised members of the faculty.
Brian is actually one of the few fortunate children in his class that have two parents.
You've seen the express check-in lanes and heard the early-boarding calls for the fortunate flyers of first class.
With cash not available in any form and checks suddenly suspect, middle-class Argentines fortunate enough to have credit or debit cards had been relying on them to make purchases.
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