The grand parties of the twenties only roared for
a certain echelon of society, and there was a whole segment that was virtually untouched by the depression - which in itself was experienced in different...
Not exact matches
If once upon a time
certain church hierarchies were populated with ignorant but faithful clerics, as Burtchaell declares, the story today is too often of sophisticated infidelity in the top
echelons of church power.
«Not only did our party do nothing, but those in the top
echelon of our party's leadership sought to twist arms and offer goodies to
certain members in order to get them to vote to repeal term limits.
I think I could have made it into — I'm not saying the top
echelon — but I could have made... a
certain kind of fame,» she told the Globe in 1996.
These paintings not only represent but also embody the kind of intensive travel and networking that is essential for the accruement of press and praise that often lifts
certain artists and their work into a heightened
echelon of contemporary popularity and discourse, if even only temporarily.
In other circles, it's an accepted fact that everyone of a
certain demographic has had an automatic pass into the higher
echelons of society without any struggle.