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1 He's too elitist for flag football.
2 Others are less sure and have concerns about escalating rents and the possibility of the neighbourhood becoming too elitist .
3 Perhaps it is because meetings on gender and development, held in five-star hotels, are too elitist , sanitised and contained.
4 The most progressive of all the Jews of Palestine were the Pharisees, who found the solution of the Essenes too elitist .
5 But critics say the Kerviel affair has shown that Societe Generale is too elitist and more reliant on computer wizardry than common sense.
6 When such a list emerges, somebody somewhere will start complaining that it is too elitist and that The Dark Knight should be at number one.
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