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Things elite often describes (“elite ________”)
women, schools, groups, institutions, athletes, group, culture, men, families, units, circles, troops, conflict, universities, status, competition, society, players, members, colleges, conflicts, class, theory, politics, interests, opinion, relations, clubs, forces, organizations, classes, runners, school, struggles, mass, actors, unit, americans, struggle, education, males, students, positions, residences, linkages, model, leaders, soldiers, divisions, backgrounds, households, audience, consensus, structures, gymnasts, discourse, behavior, attitudes, corps, population, control, support, family, servants, sport, networks, community, formation, intellectuals, individuals, rivalry, parents, leadership, club, participation, theorists, persons, africans, practices, parties, contexts, readers, domination, indians, formations, communication
How elite often is described (“________ elite”)
political, new, intellectual, small, local, social, economic, urban, old, military, traditional, cultural, educated, white, national, black, bureaucratic, rural, corporate, wealthy, soviet, african, privileged, professional, colonial, religious, administrative, dominant, managerial, indian, muslim, revolutionary, chinese, tiny, powerful, commercial, indigenous, industrial, scientific, aristocratic, native, communist, liberal, literary, conservative, academic, russian, male, roman, technocratic, regional, top, spiritual, westernized, literate, landowning, narrow, mexican, provincial, speaking, turkish, civilian, making, brazilian, civic, creole, bourgeois, clerical, protestant, secular, indonesian, capitalist, malay, entrepreneurial, global
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