| 11. | It cripples the middle class; it hurts the middle class.
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| 12. | It cripples the middle class; it hurts the middle class.
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| 13. | The Sugar is in an enviable position being in the middle.
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| 14. | This does not work for the upper-middle-income,
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| 15. | There's got to be some upside to middle age.
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| 16. | They wear it long and straight and parted in the middle.
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| 17. | But he was playing mostly at middle linebacker behind Tracy Simien.
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| 18. | In my garden, blooms appear near the middle of May.
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| 19. | Jack became a nickname for John in the late Middle Ages.
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| 20. | Protestants are generally better off, and dominate the middle class.
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