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But it does reinforce a fear: is America beginning to develop more of a class system?
ECONOMIST: America's great sorting out
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The Parkers' own story began in 1883, as America was just beginning to develop a middle class with time for leisure pursuits.
ECONOMIST: Monopoly and other games that conquered the world
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But the fury was beginning to undermine a world-class athletic event, not to mention its organizing body, the New York Road Runners.
WSJ: NYC Marathon Takes the Right Road
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Done played first-class cricket for NSW before beginning a successful coaching career in Australia.
BBC: Pakistan to interview Aussie trio
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How to maintain a stable middle class amid sweeping technological change is a problem the developed world is only beginning to appreciate.
ECONOMIST: The middle-class task- force
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But preventing a tax hike on the middle class -- that's only the beginning, that's just starters.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks on the 2013 Budget
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At the beginning of the third class, this team had done more than 30 interviews as well as a general segmentation study.
FORBES: Getting The Most Out Of 'Getting Out Of The Building'
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President Obama also proposed extending tax cuts to protect middle class families and virtually every small business owner from getting a tax increase at the beginning of next year.
WHITEHOUSE: Advance Estimate of GDP for the Third Quarter of 2012
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Jane Eyre was a forceful and resource character who, when beginning life at the wrong end of the gender and class relations of 19th century England, did the best with what she had and prevailed.
FORBES: Jane Eyre: Lustful Feminist
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National captain Sourav Ganguly, who made a four-ball duck after beginning his innings needing only 10 to reach 10, 000 first-class runs, and his deputy Rahul Dravid were among Powar's victims.
BBC: Virender Sehwag
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The actor Tony Goldwyn, directing his first movie, and working from a fine screenplay by Pamela Gray, beautifully captures a moment in which the straitened moral world of the lower-middle-class Jewish characters is beginning to open up with necessarily painful results.
NEWYORKER: A Walk on the Moon