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Langley and Homer Collyer came from a well-to-do family from the Hudson Valley.
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Miyauchi was born to a well-to-do family in the lumber business in Kobe.
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The ranch could also sell to a pro athlete or a well-to-do family looking for a private residence where the kids can hone their athletic skills.
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The slick-haired, soft-spoken Hatoyama, who grew up in a well-to-do family of politicians, may have grown too out of touch with everyday people and their economic hardships.
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The latest work by playwright Richard Greenberg is a beautiful and touching look at the inner workings of a well-to-do family, their mistakes and the stories that bind them.
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But Axel was a handsome young man from a well-to-do and articulate family, and his death has struck a powerful chord, particularly among the middle class of Buenos Aires.
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His father was a well-to-do builder and architect who, when the family moved to Scotland, sent his son to Fettes College, the so-called Eton of Scotland which Tony Blair was later to attend.
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Now, the truth is, the skills and training you get here will be the best tools you have to achieve the American promise -- the promise that if you work hard, you can do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college, and put a little away for retirement.
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To do so he looked at three well-studied parts of the linguistic family tree: the Bantu languages of Africa, the Indo-European group from Eurasia and the Austronesians of the Pacific.
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But how do you describe a woman who manages to provide some material well-being to her destitute family in Albania or Nigeria by entering another country illegally and working the streets as a prostitute or as a peddler of counterfeited goods?
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AbdulMutallab never bragged about his family's wealth, which stood out even among the other well-to-do families who sent their children there.
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