| 1. | And by some standards he was a classier act than Diana.
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| 2. | You won't find two classier young ladies ."
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| 3. | Promises to do classier movies, which won't be hard.
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| 4. | Sharpies would van over classier stock from New Orleans fairgrounds.
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| 5. | Fish became seafood, something classier and certainly not fried.
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| 6. | For one thing, they say it's classier than Cannes.
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| 7. | Some of the classier thoroughbreds do extend in distance and are successful.
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| 8. | The classier big-studio items are the exception that proves the rule.
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| 9. | The classier offerings won't interfere with its cheaper, popular fare.
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| 10. | Everything now is more intricate, a little classier, and more sophisticated.
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