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  2. Liberal elite - Wikipedia

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    Liberal elite, [1] also referred to as the metropolitan elite or progressive elite, [2] [3] [4] is a term used to describe politically liberal people whose education has traditionally opened the doors to affluence, wealth and power and who form a managerial elite.

  3. Category:Lutterworth - Wikipedia

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  4. American Liberty League - Wikipedia

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    The American Liberty League was an American political organization formed in 1934. Its membership consisted primarily of wealthy business elites and prominent political figures, who were for the most part conservatives opposed to the New Deal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The group emphasized private property and individual liberties.

  5. Elite theory - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, political science and sociology, elite theory is a theory of the state that seeks to describe and explain power relations in society.In its contemporary form in the 21st century, elite theory posits that (1) power in larger societies, especially nation-states, is concentrated at the top in relatively small elites; (2) power "flows predominantly in a top-down direction from ...

  6. Liberty Flames basketball - Wikipedia

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    Liberty made its second-ever appearance in an NCAA Tournament game as the 16th-seeded Flames squared off against top-seeded St. Joseph's at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, NY. The Flames dropped an 82–63 decision to the eventual Elite Eight team. Liberty traveled to play the Kentucky Wildcats on Nov. 25, 2005.

  7. New York Liberty stars put on a show for college coaches in ...

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    At the end of the third quarter she drew back-to-back fouls on Liberty possessions, hit two free throws on the second, denied a Lynx shot on the other end and then hit a runner, giving New York a ...

  8. Category:People from Lutterworth - Wikipedia

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  9. Lutterworth - Wikipedia

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    Lutterworth Grammar School was founded in 1630; by 1676 the population of Lutterworth had reached 644. [2] In the days of the stagecoach, Lutterworth was an important stopping place on the road from Leicester to Oxford and London, and many former coaching inns remain in the town. [2] The town also contains a number of well-preserved half ...