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1 I'd like to get more middle class people active in this space.
2 In practice, though, the suggestions are a bit more middle - of - the - road than you'd expect.
3 Even so, the region will have more middle - aged people than youngsters by 2020.
4 And you're so much nicer about them, so much more middle - aged .
5 One more middle - aged white guy trying to hide his thinning hair and spare tire.
6 But we will change from it to more middle distillates such as diesel, he said.
7 There is a certification regime for more middle ranking staff whose appointments won't be pre-approved.
8 No more middle man, no more costly distribution, and about 80 per cent less packaging.
9 That evening there were fewer pretty girls, more middle - aged men, and a lot of children.
10 Ideeli serves a more middle - of - the - road clientele than its larger rival, Gilt, which focuses on luxury.
11 It now attracts more middle class than working class voters and is being challenged by Sinn Féin.
12 Biographers have made much of the fact that his background was more middle - class than his band mates'.
13 Socialists are more middle - class than revolutionary now.
14 You may tend towards an unusually inflexible approach when a more middle - of-the-road outlook would serve you better.
15 Long term he's more middle order.
16 They do horribly sometimes; indeed the more middle - aged they are the more they need cheering up, I think.
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