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The mall – 15 minutes' drive from the UN headquarters – is where well-off Kenyans and many expatriates spend their weekends.
It wasn't like music now, where well-off kids have three years and a flat in Notting Hill to make a go of it.
Diving under the desk was precisely what he'd been taught to do during atomic-bomb drills at that military boarding school where well-off parents sent their incorrigibles and slow learners.
LOTS of rich people and crummy state schools, especially in the big cities where well-off folk tend to live: these common features of America and Britain help explain the prominence in both countries of an elite tier of private schools.
Some have become the closest thing locally to country clubs, where well-off families take their kids to walk in the garden, ride their bikes, or use the (male only) pool.
She told me the impression people have of her town just isn't accurate: "People seem to think it's a place where everybody is well off and has got plenty of money.
The city is divided into moneyed enclaves like Gombe — where the well-off live and where many Kinois work — and the cité, where everyone else resides.
I also get the situation where people are not particularly well off, but because they have a property, they are deemed wealthy enough not to qualify for legal aid".
We're going back to our grandparents' time, where privilege won, and the less well off always lost out.
So how did we get to the point where only well-off, well-educated girls tend to consider termination?
"We could become a kind of affluent outer-London borough where nice, well-off middle-class people live.
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