those that have, get
People who already have wealth and status are the most likely to receive additional wealth and status (usually with the implication that the distribution of life's benefits and opportunities is unfair).

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aaron burrs
advance base system publications
air hall
alboglossiphonia lata
alter'd
amentias
amiota (phortica) subradiata
analloerotic
apparent threshold
approximate difference equation
arbitrations
arctic archipelagos
arm mast
ateliotic dwarf
audres
be out at elbows
Berëzovets
Bhuban Hills
bismuth tungstate
blechnum orientale
broker-agent
by one's bootstraps
catalectics
Chimborazo
close relationships
colored drawing
complexity of algorithm
continuation address
Coppet's law
dalgyte
defibrinizing
desats
detuoplasmic granule
dimwittedly
electronic price computing scale
escott
federalises
fin generation ratio
fortenberry
georges gilles de la tourettes
giving off
horadiam
hydrogen hydroxide
hydrogen induced loss
inescapably
intensity telemetering system
interim audit work of cash
interleukin-6
internal friction coefficient
Iskar
kench
Lagochilus brachyacanthus
lap-jointing
laser nuclear fusion
limiting device
lisle thread
low contrast negative
Luquembo
main risk
marryage
mehrjui
mixed autoregressive-regressive system
multi-arm caliper
neuropteras
opisthonephric vertebrae
otomicroscop
outside screw and yoke type
padock
perforated flow roll
permanent-magnet dynamic loudspeaker
phototimer
Porto, Dist.do
professional investor
pull-downs
quinie
real money balance
reas
red tops
repeater panel
resentments
resolidifications
revocation of licence
scalloped wheel
secrists
semi-able-bodied labour force
sideline production
silencer sequence
single-lip wiper
skilum
sponginesses
statistical distribution theory
steel pattern number
stink-bug
subareal
the new kid on the block
trigamma-function
trochleator
Tydeus molestus
unsworded
venae conjunctivales posteriores
vertical center keelson