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8 Sentences With "more patrician"

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Many of my predecessors, while following a more patrician approach to journalism than my own, found and expressed their own particular takes on Australia.
Trump is white in a way that previous presidents like the more patrician George H.W. Bush and his jocular son George W. Bush could never be, Naison says.
Which brings us to what is perhaps Bush's biggest asset: his Hispanic identity, a physical and cultural marker that set him apart from his more patrician family members.
Its more patrician name also reflects its vintage Americana furnishings, which include a portrait of the eponymous mare that greets the throngs of beer-swilling millennials who gather there on weekends.
Michael M. Thomas, a writer and former partner at Lehman Brothers who left the firm long before it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2008, took a more patrician, and rococo, path in his novel "Fixers," which was published last month.
If she sometimes seemed to be waiting, prettily and patiently, for another, more patrician Werther — as far as classic Met comparisons go, Mr. Grigolo was likely closer to fiery Franco Corelli than discreet Alfredo Kraus — her silvery grace was a foil to his heat.
Both towns, Pelluhue and Curanipe, are nowadays popular coastal resorts. Pelluhue evolved from a humble fishermen's cove to a crowded summer resort in less than 50 years. The town's population swells to over several thousand in the summer week-ends when vacationers from the hinterland (Cauquenes, Linares, Talca, Parral) visit the seaside. Curanipe has a more "patrician" past, having been already a well-known and secluded coastal resort for the Cauquenes elite and a proud "minor port", in the mid- and late 19th century and early 20th century.
Ship captains and owners grew wealthy and built themselves homes in the County Street area. "Nowhere in all America", Herman Melville later wrote in Moby-Dick, "will you find more patrician-like houses; parks and gardens more opulent, than in New Bedford ... all these brave houses and flowery gardens..."Melville, Herman, Moby-Dick, Chapter 6. The Rotches, who practiced vertical integration and had interests at every step of the whaling process, grew very wealthy. Joseph's son William died in 1828 and left his own son, William Jr., the plot on which the present house was built.

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