On Halloween in 1975, Martha's body was discovered lying beneath a pine tree on her parent's property in Belle Haven, an affluent neighborhood in the affluent shoreline community of Greenwich, Conn.
The company entered the Japanese market in 1988, focusing primarily on the business and professional market as well as the mid-affluent to affluent customer base.
For instance, Millennials, regardless of socioeconomic status, attend the music festival Bonnaroo, but while non-affluent guests stay in basic tents and use communal showers, affluent Millennials pay more for the VIP experience with a gourmet private chef and golf-cart chauffeur service.
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Affluent Millennials may outwardly resemble and purchase the same brands as their less-affluent peers, but their adventures must meet their upper-class lifestyles.
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And the town, historically reliant on industry and crisscrossed by pockmarked streets, isn't especially affluent either.
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Banks are also shifting their focus away from the mass market consumer toward the affluent.
In the area's more-affluent neighborhoods, luxury-condo developers from around the country are arriving in droves.
In tony, stuffy Aspen, where he owns a home, he's just another affluent vacationer.
There are a number of exceptions where the affluent are highly motivated to pay full freight.
FastWeb is already linking the Milan network with other, similarly affluent North Italian cities.
You know, it's an affluent middle class sort of cookie cutter "Leave It To Beaver" image.
She had grown up in an influential and affluent family in New York.
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The most affluent, Hartford, has among the lowest urban population densities in the world.
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By the end of the affluent '80s, a fringe culture was no longer possible.
Barack Obama, appealed to the polar opposites of Clinton's base: the young, the affluent and African-Americans.
It is aimed at less-affluent customers who don't keep a lot of money in the bank.
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"I don't feel right about spending in this environment" has become a mantra among the affluent.
Affluent parents have long used UTMA and UGMA accounts to shift assets and income to children.
Mazzo and DeCinces, both of whom traveled in affluent circles in Orange County, Calif.
Neither, for that matter, will affluent parents and others well-served by the present system.
The U.S. market mirrors the worldwide pattern of affluent baby boomers drinking more higher-priced wine.
You've probably heard that the new college tax breaks aren't meant for the affluent.
In its giant valentine to the education lobby Congress created another goody for affluent taxpayers.
An educated and affluent subscriber base can provide a more desirable target for advertisers.
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Although the affluent old like premium brands, particularly Mercedes, they tend to want smaller, cheaper cars.
Affluent men in particular are driving this trend, whether on the buying or receiving end.
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Soon they'd plunge to a point low enough for affluent consumers to buy them.
However, sourcing the affluent for any quality professional service usually happens because of referrals.
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Clinton outperformed Obama with poor, less-educated voters, while Obama won among affluent primary voters.
The affluent should still be able to cover the costs with income from pensions and investments.
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