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It's the affluence of middle-class life.
But the affluence of the upper class isn't even the amazing thing.
"Despite the affluence of their houses, the majority still reflect their working-class upbringing in their normal domestic life".
In time, the Twachtman houses, owing in part to the affluence of their residents, became an exclusive and coveted neighborhood.
The name is derived from a Native American word, not from the affluence of residents, Mr. Cooper said.
"We are looking at all areas, regardless of what the affluence of the area is," she said.
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The affluences of process parameters on the dimension, shrinkage depth and porosity of the sintered sample were studied, and microstructures by optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were observed.
On the other hand, the contrast between the relative affluence of the capital and the continuing poverty in the countryside is truly striking.
As the government must know, the growing affluence of the population will only increase the pressure for civil liberty in China.
It is the dividing line between the wretched conditions of the banlieues, the suburbs outside the city, and the relative affluence of central Paris.
Socioeconomic inequalities in uptake were less stark than in the whole of England, likely reflecting the relative affluence of the Southern Hub's population.
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