Similar words: working class, working-class, the working class, ruling, classifying, glass ceiling, classical conditioning, class. Meaning: n. the class of people exerting power or authority.
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61 The two events which most alarmed the British ruling class in the closing decades of the 18th century were the American War of Independence and the French Revolution.
62 State safeguards the interests of the ruling class and suppresses the resistance the ruled class.
63 Meanwhile, they in mutual exchanges, gradually shirt-sleeve, get in recognition of the feudal ruling class, after the dominant idea and transformed into social spiritual principles.
64 Proposed by the ruling class and owing to the prevailing custom of the pleasure-seeking for dances and songs in the Song Dynasty, the creation of lyrics thrived.
65 China has seen many political coups within the ruling class.
66 What it will do is create a whole new ruling class.
67 In later generations, they were constantly deified and became a spirit-like way of instruction used by the ruling class to practice obscurantism on the commoners.
68 During the Chinese civil war,[www.Sentencedict.com] Tibet's ruling class conspired to set up a phony "independent" state that was really under the wing of British colonialism.
69 As a representative of Fauvism Howard players and athletic ability in the force also has the advantage of the ruling class, which is why we have better pet name him "Superman" reasons.
70 The Eloi, obviously the masters, are descended from the nineteenth - century ruling class in England.
71 Hence, law reflects only the will of a ruling class.
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