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The guitar was never a particularly elite instrument.
Many hospitals -- particularly elite private hospitals and well-endowed research institutions -- house large art collections.
At many private colleges, particularly elite ones such as those in the Ivy League, the sticker price is above $50,000.
And the phenomenon is not confined to particularly elite universities: the former Luton University now called the University of Bedfordshire has a student body that is 30% international.In 1999, when Tony Blair, then prime minister, launched an initiative to attract more foreign students to Britain, only Australia and America were seen as real rivals.
By providing a platform from which anyone can develop an audience, the app has also had a democratising effect on a particularly elite genre of photography - elevating some photographers, who previously may never have had their work seen, to almost celebrity levels of exposure.
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Regular readers of The Economist are aware of the disdain that many Europeans, particularly elites, hold for things American.
And it's the desire of the acquisitive, particularly elites, to appropriate these common resources that is the biggest threat to all of us.
Others are rarely used, particularly among elite players, and often for good reason.
Yet it challenges the assumptions that guide many university practices, particularly at elite institutions.
So what keeps the Republican party, particularly the elite sectors, with Trump?
These data may be useful in defining the expectations for function during ESWT for epicondylitis, particularly for elite athletes.
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