| 31. | It's not teens having a baby boom, but the older upwardly mobile women.
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| 32. | But Freedman uncovers more going on than just the expression of an upwardly mobile American dream.
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| 33. | Peter Friedman is fiercely protective of his daughter and later amusingly aristocratic as upwardly mobile Tateh.
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| 34. | Yet many visitors hail from the same college-educated, upwardly mobile demographic as before.
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| 35. | These are not the upwardly mobile jobs long associated with entry into the American middle class.
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| 36. | Some upwardly mobile families joined Protestant churches, but most remained devout, conservative Roman Catholics.
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| 37. | Marion Maddox has argued that this message has drawn a significant number of upwardly mobile Australians.
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| 38. | His son, Jakob Harlan, subsequently founded a commercial dynasty of upwardly mobile business people.
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| 39. | Most of those who live in the area are established foreigners or upwardly mobile young Bahrainis.
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| 40. | If you went to the baths, your parents were at least aspiring to be upwardly mobile.
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