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He's the Ivy-league educated, mother's dream come true -- athletic, popular, attractive, a doctor.
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Just because one is an Ivy-league elite, does not mean, ipso facto, that they can govern .... which is I guess what NYC Esq said.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The William F. Buckley Clause of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 2010
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He's the Ivy-league educated, mother's dream come true -- athletic, popular, attractive, a doctor.
I Spent My Life Trying Not To Become My Brother -- So Why Was It So Hard To Let Him Go? Jessica Pearce Rotondi 2011
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Please share this essay with these elitists, and encourage them to deliver their most ribald Ivy-league expressions of disdain and condescension.
Jonathan Miller: The Earth Is Flat... but They Can't Handle the Truth Jonathan 2011
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The big challenge at this point is selling the film to middle America, where the idea of watching an amoral Ivy-league kid invent a something that makes him into a billionaire might not be the easiest sell.
Scott Mendelson: The Social Network Scores, Four Horror Films Crumble, and Holdovers Remain Steady: Weekend Box Office 10/03/10 Scott Mendelson 2010
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MarkV: Just because one is an Ivy-league elite, does not mean, ipso facto, that they can govern.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The William F. Buckley Clause of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 2010
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Sandra Lee is, well, Sandra Lee, Food Network star, whose fortune vastly outweighs the Cuomo dynasty's; and Bloomberg's GF of many years is former state banking superintendent Diana Taylor, an Ivy-league educated businesswoman who often finds herself on many of New York's 'best dressed' lists.
Bachelors In Office: Behind The First Girlfriends Of New York The Huffington Post 2011
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He's the Ivy-league educated, mother's dream come true -- athletic, popular, attractive, a doctor.
I Spent My Life Trying Not To Become My Brother -- So Why Was It So Hard To Let Him Go? Jessica Pearce Rotondi 2011
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The big challenge at this point is selling the film to middle America, where the idea of watching an amoral Ivy-league kid invent a something that makes him into a billionaire might not be the easiest sell.
Scott Mendelson: The Social Network Scores, Four Horror Films Crumble, and Holdovers Remain Steady: Weekend Box Office 10/03/10 Scott Mendelson 2010
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My daughter went to one that is noted for its outstanding teaching as well as Ivy-league status, but there are many others where the approach to freshmen is "sink or swim."
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