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1. Santangilo’s, a high class Italian restaurant
2. He thought he was high class, the rest of us were just about three inches below his honor
3. Membership was highly sought after and enjoyed by those who could afford it, either legally or otherwise, and members enjoyed fine dining, excellent wines and spirits, cards and other games, and a selection of high class prostitutes
4. high class restaurant, ordering a meal and catching their breath
5. “DON'T give me it's not you it's me CRAP! We're perfect together, we're both rich, high classed, gorgeous, our families love each other
6. "Look I'm going to have to ask you to leave, this is a high class establishment
7. But if he is puffed up by the respect thus shown to him and imagines himself to belong to a high class, he directly ceases to be a Brahmin (because this reflects his arrogance and ignorance)
8. Oh, maybe not directly, no, but with the connections to other businesses and networking through the community, high class pussy peddling has turned out to be the most lucrative business you’re involved in
9. From high class and high priced to trailer trash
10. He did not pack anything smart as he could not see him self being invited out to a high class restaurant! He packed the ammunition inside his secret panels and made sure the guns he had in his possession were clean and working
11. He is a graduate of the 1961 Clinton Senior High Class
12. for high class hotels
13. a plethora of sports cars and other high class vehicles,
14. quality and high class
15. As he pondered the discovery, he concluded that, though it may have been too high class for Spalding’s means, Le Manoir Richelieu was certainly well suited for Cartwright
16. I did not have any clothes to wear for such a high class party
17. not quite high class but he remembered his parents always putting twiglets out at
18. However, it seems that both the Canadian public, especially in the francophone province of Quebec, and the Canadian government have grown increasingly tired of being taken for granted by London and by being treated as mere ‘colonials’ by the British high classes
19. It was a virtual fortress, with shuttle landing available on the top of the mesa for high class clientele, and no doubt secret party rooms and hotel suites, perhaps even a few dungeon cells
20. determined to milk the elegant surroundings of the high class brothel to the
21. His face was very close to hers and she could smell just a hint of his high class expensive cologne
22. He was a high class chef and could have earned vast sums of money in
23. “Oh, no, she’s high class
24. Blueberry was home to New Star Coliseum, one of many high class stadiums scattered around New Star City
25. He had begun his career as an "ambulance chaser," had risen later to the dignity of a police court lawyer, and now was of the type that might be called, for want of a better name, a high class
26. The drive to the high class suburb was completed in near total silence in the sedan, but once Gould was on his own he grumbled and cursed with such vehemence that he startled one or two fellow motorists also caught in the snarled traffic
27. "April has promised all of the other girls that if ever one of them talks to you, that she will cut their heart out with a big butcher knife, have Judy cook it in a fine sauce, and then feed it to one of those high class "gourmet" people at Macnock's restaurant," Andre informed him
28. the restaurant and high class, so they would not abuse a
29. “This is a high class joint
30. But last Tuesday I followed him into the office of Spencer, Rushmore and Vanderpool, which certainly does a nice business with high class people like I never see in your office, and he writes out an order to buy 5,000 shares of a stock
31. »You know they said you was high class – but that was just a lie
32. We shall presently see why embryological characters are of such high classificatory importance
33. We see why certain characters are far more serviceable than others for classification; why adaptive characters, though of paramount importance to the beings, are of hardly any importance in classification; why characters derived from rudimentary parts, though of no service to the beings, are often of high classificatory value; and why embryological characters are often the most valuable of all