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It was quite middle class.
He tried to slog-sweep Giles for six, but didn't quite middle it.
The Kieltys were "a very stable family, quite middle class, and we had a Volvo," he says.
As much outrageous flair as this type of entertainment demands, Mr. Wootton remembers his Portsmouth, England, boyhood as "quite middle of the road," distilling it into three phrases: "Keep my head down.
Reflecting on whether the location influenced our decision to pay more, Jim Barton says: "It's quite middle class around here, and therefore it will attract middle-class people [who will perhaps pay more].
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Many of them are quite middle-class.
According to Ms. Dolgoff, women in their late 30s and early 40s fall into a "new category of person: adult 'tweens, not quite middle-aged, but no longer our reckless, restless, gravity-defying selves".
That "gangsta" image has since been popularized and commodified by the mainstream to sell clothing and music to young men of all races aspiring to hyper-masculinity, some of them quite middle-class.
For the not-quite-middle-aged doctoral student, Reality 101 clearly has been something of an education.
That show is Togetherness, an HBO comedy-drama that explores the not-quite-middle-age malaise of two thirtysomething pairings.
The real fake Argo, as it were, was based on Hindu-Buddhist mythology – not quite Middle Eastern or a glorification of Islam, but the CIA seemed to think it was close enough.
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