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16 Sentences With "more moneyed"

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It seems like Lisa is writing from a more moneyed perspective for a richer audience.
Millman said that meant they were often quite a different demographic from the more moneyed Australians usually associated with the sport.
As more moneyed residents moved in, they brought both extravagances and important amenities, such as giant glass condos, artisanal chocolate and schools.
Yes, the less moneyed spouse is only entitled by law to what's agreed upon, but the more moneyed spouse is free to give more, Wilsher said.
Later, teaming up with a more moneyed business partner, he worked as a dealer in the folk art field, offering such novel "American vernacular" items as scarecrows and wood carvings from fraternal lodges.
And in some cases, giving it a retro twist that will please the older, more-moneyed city dwellers who are all too happy to open their wallets to buy a little bit of nostalgia.
The clash, he said, is part of a larger transformation of the region — from an economy rooted in extraction to one based on recreation; from a working class culture to a more moneyed one.
"The Message" felt more moneyed than many of early fiction podcasts, boasting cinematic sound design and a tense plot that felt borrowed from peak TV, and it was rewarded with a No. 1 slot on the iTunes charts last year.
Mayor Bill de Blasio came into office in 2014 telling a tale of two cities, where the poor and the working class were finding it increasingly hard to get by, while the moneyed elite got more moneyed by the day.
With the help of Michael Edwards, the former head of analytics who has risen to become Liverpool's sporting director, he has built a team capable of playing the way he wants it to play, and of challenging its more moneyed rivals.
The scale and success of both Desert Trip and "Fare Thee Well," a series of concerts by the reunited Grateful Dead, opened the music industry's eyes to the possibilities of adapting the festival model for an older, more moneyed audience.
The idea to start pairing wine with Korean food was built into the concept of the restaurant: a Korean barbecue spot in West LA. It's a region of Los Angeles that caters to older, more moneyed residents of the city who are less likely to venture out to Koreatown for a dining experience.
More moneyed Venezuelans, however, are flocking to dozens of newly opened specialty stores — including at least one fake Walmart — brimming with stacks of Cheerios, slabs of Italian ham and crates of Kirkland Signature Olive Oils, much of it bought and shipped in containers to Venezuela from Costco and other bulk retailers in Miami.
This fall, Rachel Chandler and Walter Pearce, who have done casting for fashion shows and magazine shoots, joined forces to create a new agency, Midland, to bring to a wider (and more moneyed) range of clients the kind of street-cast kids they had been putting into shows for New York indie labels like Eckhaus Latta and Hood by Air.
The councillors represented two wards, four from the working class south and three from the more moneyed north. Despite a numerical disadvantage, the northern councillors proved more powerful and influential.Jackson, E (1994) Brunswick's First Council, in Penrose, H. (Ed) Brunswick: One History Many Voices, p.57. () The purpose-built municipal chambers were opened in 1859 on Sydney Road. This building became the Borough Chambers when the municipality was proclaimed a Borough in 1862, being turned into a police station when a Town Hall was constructed in the centre of the town in 1876.
Their arrival was excitedly reported in newspapers with varying degrees of racial stereotypes and falsehoods. After leaving the United States, they toured major cities in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and by the time they returned to New York in March 1831, the twins had gained some skill in English reading, writing, and speaking. Newspapers reported that they had earned great profits, and their promotional materials began to describe their customers as dignified—though their act of exhibition could seem crude—to help bring more moneyed visitors. Promotional ephemera When touring in cities, the twins stayed at a hotel for several days (sometimes more than a week) and charged audiences to attend their "freak show".

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