And then you have
his hoi polloi who think he is being «kept down» by peer reveiw.
still
hoi polloi who untaped in an efficient efficientsolution
Not exact matches
The transformation of culture occurs at the level of the folk, the
hoi polloi,
who open themselves up to visions and dreams at night.
Phantom Thread's high - end fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock,
who custom - makes dresses for royalty and
hoi polloi in London circa 1950s, is as much a model of obsessive - compulsive mania as Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood (2007); this master - dressmaker works in softer and more pliant materials than the wildcat oilman, but is similarly uncompromising about his process and results.
Yes, the bulk of Rover's present - day clientele differs vastly from the
hoi -
polloi who scooped up the first utilitarian models that came off Land Rover's assembly line back in 1970.
But this still doesn't solve my problem of domestic lounge access — because
who wants to sit among the
hoi polloi?
And I don't mean to imply I'm some sort of gaming auteur
who dislikes improved tech because it's favored by the
hoi polloi.
For someone
who presumes himself to be the authority explaining the «actual science» to the ignorant
hoi polloi here, it's amusing that Joel Shore was confounded regarding such a basic definition.
It's the really wealthy
who turned up the energy use tap onto full and not the
hoi polloi suburbanite living a normal existence in the real world.
To the uninitiated, this exclusive enclave is a mere 30 minutes from central London and is a firm favourite with stars and families
who want to escape the
hoi polloi of the city.