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was establishment
noun
The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation.
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"He was establishment — he was one of the great and the good".
Left-liberal where Eliot was establishment reactionary and Pound openly supportive of Fascism, Williams remained unaligned with any political party.
Lady MacMillan recalls that British ballet had altered a great deal since its early, adventurous days in the 30s: "As things became settled, people became attracted to ballet because it was establishment.
But by the '60s, it was establishment art.
Wallace asks if she's referring to the people who agreed to raise the debt ceiling, and Palin just word soups it up, saying that it's not really any specific person with a specific vote that bothers her, but the "culmination" of some, or many, votes, by one or more people, that was "establishment" and not "change".
Another important step was establishment of conditions to grow the parasite in vitro.
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Toronto is establishment.
"These were establishment and leftist intellectuals.
"But he is establishment," Rees claimed.
That's establishment talk.
"She's establishment," Zanecchia said.
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