| 21. | My sense is that that program was what I would call an upper middlebrow evening,
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| 22. | It was a case of the upper part of the face calling the forehead middlebrow.
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| 23. | Virginia Woolf attacks middlebrows as petty purveyors of highbrow cultures for their own shallow benefit.
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| 24. | Museums, orchestras, operas, and publishing houses are run by upper-middlebrows.
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| 25. | I don't make middlebrow art.
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| 26. | Her writing was most likely intended for a conservative middle-class, middlebrow audience.
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| 27. | By seizing the space between high literature and the low, the club had invented middlebrow reading.
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| 28. | So what if none of them comports himself with an easeful Broadway unction or flatters middlebrow pretense.
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| 29. | Indeed, there is an almost palpable disdain for People's middlebrow sensibility at Wenner Media.
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| 30. | The food runs the middlebrow gamut from meatloaf to designer pizzas to fine wood-grilled salmon.
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