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Upwardly mobile blacks in the past used to flock to the cities, but times have changed, Mr. Leonard said.
Leaving City for Long Island Joseph De Avila 2011
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Upwardly Global is a national nonprofit organization with offices in San Francisco, New York, and Chicago.
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Upwardly mobile officers burnt the midnight oil reading business books such as In Search of Excellence by Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman.
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Upwardly Global is a national nonprofit organization with offices in San Francisco and New York.
Jane Leu: Iraqi Allies Struggling in the U.S. -- What Do We Do to Help? 2008
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Check out MIT Technology Review's "Upwardly Mobile" and You Can Hear Me Now, by Nicholas Sullivan, for more information on how this seemingly small innovation could transform rural and developing economies.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Check out MIT Technology Review's "Upwardly Mobile" and You Can Hear Me Now, by Nicholas Sullivan, for more information on how this seemingly small innovation could transform rural and developing economies.
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And she's not the Upwardly-Mobile Slut, because usually life is really hard on her, and rarely cuts her a break -- this is why her outward veneer is usually cold, and her tongue sassy.
And then there's the way Sarah Palin keeps saying "also," also. Ann Althouse 2008
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For me it spewed forth "Upwardly Productive Standards Reference," which I would really like to use henceforth as the name of this column.
The Write Stuff 2007
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Currently, she is the Director of Business Development at Upwardly Global.
Lisa Lepson. Jewish Women's Archive 2006
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FLORCRUZ (voice-over): Upwardly mobile Chinese are discovering the pleasures of car ownership, including the high social status that goes with it.
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