Primeri uporabe Lower classes v Angleški in njihovi prevodi v Slovenski
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Especially in the lower classes.
In the lower classes you live simply.
Especially in the lower classes.
And the lower classes have a very very crude sense of loyalty.
Most were from the lower classes.
Lower classes were not allowed to paint their nails in bright colors.
Racial divisions in the lower classes.
As a result, the lower classes were represented.
This was the food of the lower classes.
The lower classes had mat-covered earth floors.[5].
The rest of the children are in lower classes.
Lower classes, such as B, C and beyond, are ineffective and meaningless today.
That's his time done in the lower classes.
The middle and lower classes have joined in a grassroots movement to take back the country.
The subject of the debate was the lower classes.
Young Germans from the lower classes see comparatively few opportunities for advancement, generally look much less optimistically to the future than people from the better educated strata.
This would devastate the middle and lower classes.
The words were: The lower classes smell.'.
Because anyone enrolled in college received a deferment,80% of American ground troops came from the lower classes.
Yellow corn was meant for the lower classes and for livestock.
In 1935, Piaf was discovered by the nightclub owner Louis Leplée,whose club was frequented by the upper and lower classes alike.
According to Dall'Igna, participating in the two lower classes will be a matter of when, not if.
In 1935, Édith was discovered in the Pigalle area of Paris by the nightclub owner Louis Leplée,whose club was frequented by the upper and lower classes alike.
That was what we were taught--_the lower classes smell_.
But it's a nasty business, especially for the lower classes.
I do not have children yet,but I am a teacher in the lower classes of primary school.
On this album, regular Rob addresses children in the lower classes of primary school.
In mediaeval times, it was a an emblem of peasants and the lower classes throughout Europe.
While English royalty was seeing hazard as a form of entertainment anda noble social event, lower classes were simply playing this fun game and enjoying it.