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  • 41American upper class — The American upper class describes the sociological concept pertaining to the top layer of society in the United States. This social class is most commonly described as consisting of those with great wealth and power and may also be referred to… …

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  • 42The Upper Class — The first novel in the series Upper Class Novels. [http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t307/upperclassnovels/UpperClassCover.jpg] The Upper Class is a four book series. The first book, The Upper Class , revolves around two new students who are… …

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  • 43(the) upper class — the upper class UK US noun people who have the highest social status can be followed by a singular or plural verb Thesaurus: people from an upper social classsynonym See also: lower class ▪ middle class ▪ …

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  • 44lower-class vs middle-class vs upper-class low-class — non U on U (n[o^]n*[=u] ), adj. Not characteristic of the upper classes especially in language use. [Chiefly British] [Narrower terms: {lower class (vs. middle class) (vs. upper class), low class}] Syn: vulgar. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 45the upper class — UK / US noun people who have the highest social status: can be followed by a singular or plural verb • See: lower class, the middle class, the working class Derived word: upper class adjective …

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  • 46upper classes — ➡ upper class * * * …

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  • 47upper classes — upper class or upper classes noun The people of the highest social rank • • • Main Entry: ↑up * * * the ˌupper ˈclass noun singular ( …

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  • 48Upper Beaches —   Neighbourhood   Typical houses in the Upper Beaches …

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  • 49Class stratification — is a form of social stratification in which a society tends to divide into separate classes whose members have differential access to resources and power. An economic and cultural rift usually exists between different classes. People are usually… …

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  • 50Upper — Up per, a.; comp. of {Up}. Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature. [1913 Webster] {The upper… …

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