Characters in our society that have lowerstatus tend to constrict themselves.
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Some people are simply too powerful to pretend a lowerstatus.
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The arrangement marked out the lowerstatus of the children of the first Mrs Kent.
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As a profession, it has a lowerstatus and salary range than some comparable occupations.
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By contrast, they actually didn't want to see the photos of the lowerstatus monkeys at all.
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Civil war in which Saleh prevents south, angered by what it sees as lowerstatus, from splitting with north.
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Civil war in which Saleh prevents south, angered by what it sees as its lowerstatus, from splitting with north.
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In contrast, new mining permits are subject to current regulation and places the mining company at a lowerstatus than the government.
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This was the usage among the Indian tribes in the LowerStatus of barbarism.
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The report clearly linked the devaluation of women's work to women's poverty and loweredstatus in all regions of the world.
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Among the Indian tribes in the LowerStatus of barbarism some diversity existed in the plans of the lodge and house.
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They subsisted upon fish and game and the products of a limited horticulture, and were in the LowerStatus of barbarism.
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The loweredstatus of the white in Korea could be clearly seen by the attitude of many of the Japanese towards him.
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When discovered the Iroquois were in the LowerStatus of barbarism, and well advanced in the arts of life pertaining to this condition.
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No, for once I am not referring to juggling paid work and the care of children, or even the loweredstatus of full-time motherhood.
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With respect to the prevalence of this organization among the Indian tribes in the LowerStatus of barbarism the subject has been but slightly investigated.