Their Patrician Rooms had enlarged makeup mirrors, women's magazines and breast exam cards in the showers.
The lesson began with the 1960 presidential debate in which the patrician John F.
South Africa's mining companies, proud of their lineage from 19th-century pioneers, have a stuffy, patrician air.
She is more of a Clintonian centrist and a populist than the patrician New England senator.
Murray displays his teeth, throws back his head, laughs constantly, and speaks in Hudson Valley patrician tones.
But who, as a patrician British prime minister, Harold Macmillan, once loftily asked, are these middle classes?
When did fly-fishing come to be regarded as a patrician activity and coarse-fishing as a plebeian one?
Will the patrician Mr. Romney break the likability string or will the cool Mr. Obama keep it alive?
And there was little love lost between Mr Hague's young classless advisers and the older, patrician Lord Cranborne.
Yet he had just the patrician manner which suggested he believed that the Olympic games were, somehow, olympian.
It was a quality that knocks awry the vicious media image of the Kennedy family as elitist and patrician.
The 14th-century patrician house is decorated with handcrafted Alsatian furniture and French fabrics.
This brainily patrician background did not seem to mark Mr Cem out as a natural vote-winner among ordinary Turks.
Moreover, Mr Kahn is wonderfully unlike South Africa's patrician, sometimes arrogant, white mine-owners.
His close-cropped grey hair gives him the patrician aura of a Roman senator.
The palazzo served as a residence for the patrician Grassi family, who bankrolled the Venetians' final war against the Turks.
But have you seen the one at Somerset House, in the courtyard of the patrician building of the 18th century?
Since then, his company, KahnTest, has worked with children of the city's patrician families, media bigwigs and a celebrity or two.
The lodge itself is a patrician beauty, composed of local stone and macrocarpa, a wood similar to cedar that fades to gray.
So, the question is whether it is simply stupidity, well-intentioned but nonetheless patrician policy, or that there is a darker side .
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Tim Yeo, the shadow agriculture spokesman, combines a patrician manner with an appropriately ruddy complexion and an impressive grasp of country matters.
Mr Bush is the product of the same transformation of the Republican Party from east-coast and patrician to south-western and ideological that produced Mr Reagan.
"Downton Abbey" chronicles the lives of the patrician Crawley family and their servants in a fictional country house in Yorkshire, in northern England.
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He was born a patrician, but became the savior of working people with his New Deal and combative attitude toward the barons of business.
Four 19th-century patrician mansions along the Ringstrasse have been connected and remodelled to create the opulent Ritz-Carlton, Vienna, which opened in August 2012.
As the older Mr Bush's negative rating topped 40 points, twice that of his opponent, the reluctant patrician took the decision to go negative.
The Venetian doctor descended from one of these patrician families, great merchants and secretaries of state, whose surname adorned one of the central squares of the city.
Deere's chairman and chief executive is Hans Becherer, 63, a thin, patrician-looking former Goldman, Sachs investment banker who has been with Deere for 30 years.
Though he was not himself entitled to wear the red toga that indicated patrician status, he enjoyed many of the other privileges of high birth in the republic.
Beef, previously eaten by only the patrician, is now the star of tasting menus across the country be it a standing tasting menu or a special event.
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