In Paris, the well-to-do tend to live in the center of the city and the poor on the periphery.
Martin is determined to attract younger, slightly less-well-to-do shoppers.
Whatever schoolboy lore says about Abe Lincoln 's log cabin or Lyndon Johnson 's "Aw shucks" Texas upraising, many, if not most, U.S. presidents were born well-to-do, and nearly all were quite well off by the time they sought the nation's highest office.
Can he do that without chasing away older, very-well-to-do spenders?
And here's the thing -- there are a lot of well-to-do Americans, patriotic Americans, who understand this and are willing to do the right thing, willing to do their part to make this country strong.
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J. entered college, the family downsized from a large home on 5 acres to a 3, 000-square-foot townhouse in this well-to-do suburb whose residents include Newt Gingrich and Colin Powell.
Yet well-to-do schools might have athletic complexes that rival universities in top athletic conferences.
As might be expected, Sacramento's expansion is driven by the housing demands of the well-to-do.
Maybe back in the day, only relatively well-to-do people could make overt displays of their intelligence.
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They then looted every government and NGO office and well-to-do house or business they could find.
Langley and Homer Collyer came from a well-to-do family from the Hudson Valley.
That's when 250 well-to-do young jet-setters gathered for a fundraiser in the jewelry salon, four floors below.
The sticking power of well-to-do couples puzzles some sociologists and economists, whose theories predict the opposite outcome.
Ms. WILLIAMS: I wouldn't say it's always an issue, because I'm sure there are some well-to-do single moms.
Instead he has proposed new loopholes and complications, and help for the well-to-do.
The proliferation of professional jobs meant the children of the well-to-do found it easy to follow in their parents' footsteps.
AbdulMutallab never bragged about his family's wealth, which stood out even among the other well-to-do families who sent their children there.
Naomi Watts and Tim Roth play a well-to-do American couple staying at their lakeside retreat with their son and their dog.
That clashes with Mr. Obama's zeal for higher taxes on the well-to-do.
Its visitors, typically older and more well-to-do than Zozotown's, will click through to the fashion site, which then handles billing and fulfillment.
Further up the mountain looms Carmel Center, a leafy, well-to-do neighbourhood that is always a few degrees cooler than the port area below.
But you were born with intelligence and you were born into a privileged and well-to-do position in Iraq and you are a trained doctor.
Luxury marketing experts say very well-to-do people are still buying expensive trinkets and that, for them, what's new or exclusive can still be irresistible.
At the same time, public housing residents are worried they might be looked down upon or eventually displaced by their new, well-to-do neighbors.
Since Panama is nearby and safe, well-to-do Colombians are moving there.
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.
The irony is that many of these Senators hail from relatively well-to-do states that would be hardest hit by the tax increase on investment income and upper-middle-income earners.
Keystone XL has been planned for years and only became a political issue after the well-to-do environmental lobby decided to make it a station of the green cross.
What does this mean for luxury companies with brands that, in less than a year, went from being on the "most wanted" list among well-to-do consumers to becoming badges of conspicuous consumption?
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