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Many of them are quite elite in their own right.
That's the situation in some of America's most elite private high schools.
I think we're the most elite conference in the country, but what's the difference?
This allowed him to work with only the most elite students.
It is considered one of the most elite schools in Europe.
They want to establish themselves as a sort of elite national police force.
She kept them on the grounds of an elite American school.
As with all elite industries, it has its own leaders and language.
These days, many elite writers do not spread their works at all.
But when elite troops like these ask for rest, you give it to them immediately.
This is clearly a good time for most elite universities.
However, it most often becomes an issue in elite international competition.
But practice before the court is, even for the most elite firms, a tiny field.
Still, even the most elite schools are finding they must hold down price increases.
"They are a very elite part of the city work force and have privileges that no one else has," he said.
Not everyone in the domestic league was up to elite international standards.
When called upon, Smith was one of those elite operatives.
"I felt art was too elite an activity, not made for the average person.
Six others have been arrested in the case, including five members of an elite national security squad.
This is something we've got to go through to evolve into being one of those elite teams.
It is an elite international professional institution based in London.
Army officials said they wanted to have the option of joining a more elite conference.
In the last year, however, they have expanded their practice beyond these elite venues.
The figures are elite style and some also come with accessories.
The three children were raised within the small but elite circle of Protestant high society.