| 31. | They both grew up about as far away from the rarified world of Western science as you can get.
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| 32. | Compared to the rarified air where Tiger Woods lives, good is like a whiff of morning hangover breath.
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| 33. | This is also supported through a cursory examination of some of the more rarified scientific articles found on Wikipedia.
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| 34. | King said she doesn't believe there's any advantage for the big hitters in the rarified air.
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| 35. | In March the sun is very hot on the skin, Caribbean hot in this rarified air, almost dangerous.
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| 36. | In the rarified air eight feet above the ground, wearing a black velvet riding helmet, I felt regal.
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| 37. | That would not have been the case 10 years ago in any but the most rarified, government mainframe systems.
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| 38. | Still, the Bushes and Kennedys occupy a particular piece of American society, a territory both rarified and cruel.
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| 39. | But even his champions said that Fuchs faces a stiff challenge in moving from television to the rarified world of music.
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| 40. | But even his champions said that Fuchs faced a stiff challenge in moving from television to the rarified world of music.
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