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Divorcees, Jews, and new money were excluded from the Knickerbockers.

And a rising number of them are going to places where new money is being minted.

Yes, modern central banks conjure new money out of thin air.

How do you appreciate the new money and interest coming your way without changing what made visitors love you in the first place?

A vote to raise the debt limit will not give the president or Congress the ability to spend any new money whatsoever.

Broadly speaking, the new money will be altogether too good to meet this particular need.

The new money, the new language, the new faces, the new architecture—it's a grown-up three-ring circus to me.

He had handed them through the window to Lucille himself, remarking to her that she would like some brand-new money, perhaps.

The Hepworths, who could boast good blood enough on their own side, had married into new money.

The king was also induced to issue a proclamation recommending that his people receive this new money without objection.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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