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were establishments
noun
The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation.
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Both were establishments of dubious repute.
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"These were establishment and leftist intellectuals.
Toronto is establishment.
"But he is establishment," Rees claimed.
"He was establishment — he was one of the great and the good".
That's establishment talk.
"She's establishment," Zanecchia said.
Hillary Clinton is establishment personified.
But by the '60s, it was establishment art.
In other words, he's establishment with a view.
"Women are establishment candidates now — look at the presidential race, where Hillary Clinton is the establishment candidate," Merrill said.
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