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(61) It is a gut reaction to the sense of having been taken over by affluent and alien strangers. (62) Even affluent blacks are choosing to live together rather than move into predominantly white suburbs. (63) However, comprehensives in relatively affluent rural and suburban areas will become richer. (64) The students on his floor came from backgrounds more affluent and permissive than his own. (65) Washington the landmark is mostly white, affluent, politically connected and frightened by the violence of the home town. (66) It is more difficult to understand the senseless vandalism that goes on in comparatively affluent areas. (67) Quite affluent, the newcomers entertained, although Mr Thompson managed to get away at nights, robbing houses across London. (68) If you happen to be among the more affluent yourself, ask yourself if you have any relatives in the military. (69) Average working people subsidize the affluent to play golf and tennis or moor their boats. (70) While kids in the affluent sixties could afford to drop out, things were very different ten years later. (71) It is appropriate to contrast the modesty of his home with those of more affluent politicians. (72) You depict rare occurrences - like Westerners paying for foster children to visit their affluent country - as a major problem. (73) Some government policies seem designed to achieve greater income equality by redistributing income from more affluent to poorer groups. (74) All you need is enthusiastic, if affluent, friends to split the £3,150 cost for the day. (75) Only the affluent could afford to take vacations or to travel abroad because holidays with pay were not mandatory in the 1920s. (76) As a result, Jesuit parishes are frequently magnets for well-educated and affluent Catholics who might otherwise worship in diocesan churches. (77) While some of these funds were earmarked for South Phoenix, others were allocated to more affluent areas of the city. (78) But that functioning is marginal to the lives of most people in affluent societies. (79) Consumer goods are a symbol of prestige in an affluent society. (80) Other companies are turning to television, which offers access to a much broader but less affluent market. (81) Moreover, even these poor areas do, in fact, contain substantial numbers of moderately affluent people. (82) Midhurst and Petworth were actually less affluent than their respective market areas. (83) As a similar percentage of the population, Norfolk priests were very much more affluent. (84) Inside a decade it grew into a national organization with an affluent governing board and a Washington lobbying of lice. (85) We drove through affluent suburbs with large houses and tree-lined streets. (86) Is a lot of it still sitting on shelves and end tables in some of Dallas' more affluent homes? (87) There is no trace of litter, despite the hundreds of affluent shoppers who ebb and flow along these consumerist highways. (88) The result is a sort of upscale Hemingway-esque story about affluent, pampered men testing their mettle. (89) They are, therefore, a prime target for advertisers trying to reach an affluent market. (90) During the Reagan administration, income was redistributed away from lower-income families and individuals-particularly the poorest-and towards the most affluent.