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She said her father, Peter Roffey, an anesthesiologist, had moved the family because he was uncomfortable with England's ossified class system.
Like urchins in a sweet shop, we swaggered around our campuses in those pre-AIDS days, fortified by the notion that we were pioneers, breaking the ossified class structure of the stuffy old UK.
Like urchins in a candy shop, we swaggered around our campuses in those pre-AIDS days, fortified by the notion that we were pioneers, breaking the ossified class structure of the stuffy old UK.
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The prevalence of this sesamoid has been reported variably at 2 13 % in its ossified form [4].
The components become ossified to form dermal bones.
Pardoned and released after two years, he was adopted as a figurehead by a coalition of grassroots movements and leftwing parties and stormed to victory in the 1998 election, cheered not only by the poor but a middle class fed up with ossified political parties.
Radiographs of the hip showed slight recurrence of the ossified mass (Brooker et al. class II, mature), but with a certain distance to the joint.
The interspinous ligaments are ossified, presenting as a slim ossified streak on the frontal radiograph (dagger sign; arrows).
Over 22 years of Daley rule, much became ossified even as the city rose to world-class status.
And there is a tenacious myth that, free of the ossified layers of agricultural and industrial Europe, America is a class-free land of opportunity, where someone born into poverty can become president.
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