aristocracy in A Sentence

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    Are you from Aristocracy?

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    Grifting is the Aristocracy of crime.

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    The Aristocracy are such a disappointment.

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    And the Aristocracy.

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    The Aristocracy was growing steadily in numbers, wealth, and power.

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    There's no way the Aristocracy is going to buy this car.

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    In Ancient Greece,“Aristocracy” was simply a word that meant“the rule of the best.”.

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    While the opposition of the Aristocracy and military became stronger, the social basis of parliament eroded.

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    The interior of the living room takes on a more presentable appearance, adding Aristocracy to it.

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    Labels: In a generation ravaged by couture anxiety, the label sets aside the Lucki Aristocracy from Lucki commoners.

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    The politicans' newfound wealth- mansions on Fifth Avenue or buying race tracks- generated a public outcry over the so-called“bogus Aristocracy.”.

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    Americans, he said, did not rely on others- government, an Aristocracy, or the church- to solve their public problems;

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    These ladies were almost always chosen among the King's Aristocracy, and they often held more influence than even the Queen.

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    Modern literature is often linked with the development of hangul, which helped spread literacy from the Aristocracy to the common people.

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    Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the IOC, was influenced by the ethos of the Aristocracy as exemplified in the English public schools.

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    Henry VIII seized economic and political power from the Church by the Aristocracy, chiefly though the acquisition of monastic lands and assets.

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    Its eastern edge- Vasilievskaya arrow- was conceived as quarters for the Aristocracy. The arrow is in fact an artificially filled part of the island.

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    But as matters degraded between the general public and the Aristocracy, she became the favorite member of the elite class to vilify.

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    There, the upper class and the Aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian, and Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian in the late 19th century.

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    The family of her father Michael has ties to British Aristocracy and benefited financially from trust funds they had established over 100 years ago.

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    Mixed” government that combined the best attributes of the three pure forms[monarchy, Aristocracy and democracy] and which provided‘checks' against their corruption into absolutism.

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    On the other hand, he gently corrected Macron's position, with skillful questions from professional interviewers asked her the necessary“financial Aristocracy” orientation, including anti-Russian one.

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    The family of her father Michael has ties to British Aristocracy and benefited financially from trust funds which they had established over 100 years ago.

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    The family of her father Michael has ties to British Aristocracy and benefitted financially from trust funds which they had established over 100 years ago.

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    From the beginning of the 18th century many foreign artists and architects were employed in Portugal to satisfy the needs of the newly enriched Aristocracy;

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    Words like democracy and Aristocracy originated in ancient Greek, but by the 18th century,‘-ocracy' was being added to English words, as in statocracy and mobocracy.

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    Here, the upper class and the Aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian, and the Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian one in the late 19th century.

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    Young Louis was a witness to his mother's tribulations, and it's said that these inspired his own adult mistrust in the Paris court and its Aristocracy.

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    After the death of Louis XIV in 1715, following the example of the Regent, the Aristocracy began to move their residences from Versailles back to Paris.

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    By 1714, French, which had become the primary language of the Aristocracy, was used in an international agreement for the first time with the Treaty of Rastatt.

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