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A rather well-off Montclair man, following Pres.
The New Yorker, December 31, 1973 P. 17 A rather well-off Montclair man, following Pres.
Last fall I asked a rather well-off acquaintance if he'd gotten away for a summer vacation.
By Donald Barthelme The New Yorker, December 31 , 1973P. 17 A rather well-off Montclair man, following Pres.
This is despite the fact that British pensioners, as the recipients of fat pensions and decades of soaring house prices, are in fact rather well-off.
But in many places, including productive Punjab and Haryana, whose rather well-off farmers also get free or cut-price electricity, the rate of groundwater extraction is unsustainable.
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Another reason was that Slovenia was already rather well off in comparison to its East-Central European neighbors.
Among her earliest discoveries is that war-battered London is not the glamorous imperial capital of her school textbooks; instead it tends to be mean, shabby and rather less well-off than her homeland.
Rather, those well-off people, Fogel noted, were working closer to the nineteenth-century standard of thirty-two hundred hours a year than to the current standard of about eighteen hundred hours.
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