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Edwards has been out in front on this issue, but the term Gilded Age does a good job of making the issue more vivid.
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Fitzgerald was the one who used the term Gilded Age at what point to Edwards/Obama team up to take on Hillary?
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Following the plot of Twain and Warner's novel, the term Gilded was used to characterize the age of economic growth, entrepreneurship and widespread corruption in America.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Madhavi Bhasin 2011
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The term Gilded Age was coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in their 1873 book
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Madhavi Bhasin 2011
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Though her profession and association with J.P. Morgan lent her stature in Gilded Age society, it was her secret which pushed Belle into posterity.
Cocotte of the Week: Belle da Costa Greene | Edwardian Promenade 2010
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I have not heard Edwards use the phrase Gilded Age at all ... his theme is two America's.
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Just kidding, we love Amanda, but don't be shocked if your backside gets approached by fans of the world's #1 transsexual should you happen to wear this Sander Reijgers 'hoodie, label Gilded Age will release an organic cotton based line to add to the endless array of trendy wardrobe basics available at Uniqlo.
247Gay.com 2009
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Shipley & Halmos and artisanal denim and sportswear label Gilded Age.
The Shophound shophound 2009
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A Season of Splendor: The Court of Mrs Astor in Gilded Age New York by Greg King
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Let’s enjoy the experience of being in Gilded Age II courtesy of the Plutocracy. —
Candidates Weigh In on Jobs Report - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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