| 41. | In its earliest days it was strictly for " toffs, " as the British call the wealthy, genteel upper class of the countryside.
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| 42. | :" Mr . Bradbury, Miss Ford, Miss Toff, and Mrs . Urbanski displayed coolness, outstanding courage and devotion to duty.
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| 43. | The governing Labor Party, keen to exploit Baillieu's wealth, dubbed him, " Ted the Toff from Toorak ".
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| 44. | They recall " It was our theatre . . . the toffs went to the Devonshire Park, but the Hip was our theatre ".
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| 45. | "There are two schools of thought on phrasing, " says flautist Nancy Toff : " one more intuitive, the other more analytical.
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| 46. | The toffs ( derivation obscure; thought to come from the tassels or tufts worn by aristocratic students ) dress in white trousers and blue blazers.
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| 47. | The album was followed only five months later by an eight-track EP " German Engines " launched at The Toff in Town.
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| 48. | The series featured all of the Chelsea cast however there were notable absences from Andy, Sophie and Toff, who returned during the eighth series.
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| 49. | The term has a similar meaning to " toff " and " rugger bugger " and is seen as the male equivalent of " Sloane Ranger ".
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| 50. | In 2004, the title " Toffs and Toughs " was used in the Getty Images online catalogue, and for a jigsaw puzzle of the photograph.
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