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"This is a class-ridden society.
The second world war and its aftermath provoked seething debate in Egypt's class-ridden society.
I suppose Britain is characterised as having a class-ridden society, and America perhaps less so.
"Germany even into the '70s was still a guilt-ridden society," Mr. Aust noted.
The English produced the most class-ridden society in Europe, and in some ways the most self-deluded.
The South remains a deeply class-ridden society, with socioeconomic status often a more important determinant than race.
Can she not see the connection between a class-ridden society and a healthy annoyance with it?
LILLA: Narcissism that's fed by the fact that we're a class-ridden society — class-ridden and also now geographically divided.
However, much of the film is set in a rural, cholera-ridden society, so we moved south to Guangxi province.
The fictional Branson, of course, marries upward in a country that George Orwell called "the most class-ridden society under the sun".
As a conniving but guilt-ridden society matron, Madeleine Stowe is the new Alexis Carrington, with a touch of Lady Macbeth.
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