aristocratic in A Sentence

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    The Aristocratic clothing pattern is special.

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    His family was Aristocratic and politically entrenched.

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    On the contrary, they are an Aristocratic tool.

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    One is Aristocratic, the other bourgeois.

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    an earl, two Aristocratic ladies, and a knight.

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    White skin seems to them more Aristocratic and attractive.

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    To be honest, she comes from an Aristocratic family.

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    Prasada, with his Aristocratic mien, social graces and youthfulness,

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    He acquired an excellent reputation among his Aristocratic clientele

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    many of them were regular slaves attached to Aristocratic families.

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    sending children to English schools was an Aristocratic status symbol.

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    The shoes lengthen the legs, making the silhouette Aristocratic and elegant.

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    The Aristocratic class was on the whole subject to moral restraints

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    we cannot possibly accept the Aristocratic and individualistic concepts of culture.

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    born in Paris on 1 January 1863, into an Aristocratic family.

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    The philosopher Peter Hallward argues that they are an Aristocratic form of politics.

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    With him was his Aristocratic partner, Robert Bacon, a scholar and a gentleman.

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    Or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams, an early mystery novel which attacks Aristocratic privilege.

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    Casual chic, Aristocratic elegance and femininity all combine in the timeless world of Givenchy.

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    As a granddaughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk(1443-1524), Catherine had an Aristocratic pedigree.

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    Helen Mirren's father had Russian Aristocratic roots, and she was actually born Illiana Lydia Petrovna Mironova.

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    not possible unless we get rid of the narrow Aristocratic and individualistic concepts of art

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    Her gaze is directed at the Aristocratic youth Alcibiades, who was Pericles' ward and probably Aspasia's great-nephew.

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    Or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams, which attacks Aristocratic privilege, but also is the first mystery novel.

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    Between the bright red plane and his Aristocratic title, he soon became known the world over as“The Red Baron”.

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    This scandalous display of Aristocratic bad behavior- involving even the King himself- kept London buzzing for months on end.

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    Anne's great great great-grandparents included a Lord Mayor of London, a duke, an earl, two Aristocratic ladies, and a knight.

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    Or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams, a novel that attacks Aristocratic privilege, but also is the first mystery novel.

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    A gambling people are well aware that in Slovakia they can get the most Aristocratic and stylish in a casino.

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    Though their position as Italy's foremost Aristocratic family waned, the Borgias maintained prominence well into the 20th century, especially in Ecuador.

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