| 31. | Shoumatoff, whose Russian family name is pronounced SHOO-ma-toff in the United States, was a native New Yorker.
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| 32. | Spotting himself on the giant screen, the toff knew he was due for the booing that New Yorkers normally reserve for mayors.
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| 33. | The whole ballot, expostulated campaign manager David Evans, was " run by old Etonian toffs " who supported Major.
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| 34. | Toffs, including royal ones, Christians, especially popes, governments of Israel, and US Republicans are more straightforward targets ."
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| 35. | The Fulfords returned to television in the six-part series, Life Is Toff, broadcast on BBC Three in autumn 2014.
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| 36. | :: : Toffs just means the upper classes ( by birth and schooling ) ( as I think you guessed ! }.
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| 37. | His success in that part resulted in the typecasting of Graves as something he decidedly is not : a toff from a posh background.
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| 38. | The upper-class Sassoon, played with just the right edge toff-like entitlement by James Wilby, is a problem patient.
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| 39. | Labor Party officials have dismissed the protesters as a " bunch of toffs, " a derogatory British term for upper-class elitists.
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| 40. | Inspired by in-form striker Kevin Campbell, the Toffs scored three goals in each half to trounce West Ham at Goodison Park.
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