| 21. | As an undergraduate at Christ Church from 1828, future Prime Minister, William Gladstone lived in a " leisured set " in Canterbury Quadrangle
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| 22. | The cafe is a mecca for middle-class bikers whose weekend roaming around the Eifel hills might seem the very emblem of leisured freedom.
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| 23. | Ross McElwee may no longer live in the South, but words still fall from this lips in the leisured arc of a weeping willow.
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| 24. | During the long reign of his mother, he was largely excluded from political power, and came to personify the fashionable, leisured elite.
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| 25. | By 1900, as trains had started to compete with the steam boat, dahabiyas were reserved only for the most wealthy, leisured travelers.
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| 26. | Isn't this the job of the U2s and the leisured idols of rock, unable to do anything without the tacit approval of history?
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| 27. | One dance historian wrote : in all the glory of its intricate paper lace and symbolic floral designswhich whispers of a leisured age now forever past.
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| 28. | With no fear of being caught out by rain, I leisured, spending much time with old plant friends, introducing new ones to new spaces.
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| 29. | Some time around the end of 2001, Bob Hardy received this one bass guitar from Alex Kapranos as Hardy leisured in Kapranos'kitchen in Glasgow.
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| 30. | Wealthy and leisured Roger Lawrence adopts twelve-year-old Nora Lambert after her father kills himself in the hotel room next to Lawrence's.
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