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Italian businessmen and politicians, with a smattering of the idle rich, make up most of the clientele.
The rich make up a very small part of the country". Already, resentment is growing against the party for forsaking the poor.
Servants to the rich make up the Seventh City: those who, in Wilder's words, "never enter the front door of the house in which they live except to wash it". Other than taking a job polishing Bentleys, the best way to see it is to stroll on the Cliff Walk, a National Recreation Trail that traces the coast with mansion lawns for scenery on its other side.
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The works, which feature circular pools of rich colors, make up a new series entitled Eclipse.
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