In the film "High Society," two Newport Mansions prominently featured are The Breakers and Rosecliff. The Breakers served as the luxurious backdrop for a number of scenes, showcasing its grand architecture and opulent interiors. Rosecliff was used for its beautiful gardens and stunning ballroom, perfect for the film's glamorous social events. Both mansions contributed to the film's depiction of high society and elegance.
High Society
The Greek word used here is mone which had the meaning of an abode or dwelling place. It is translated as both 'mansions' and 'abode' in the KJV.
Newport
I can give you several sentences.You are a member of society.Society has many rules.She was introduced to high society.
It used to be on the Leway Industrial Estate, Newport Gwent. NP19 4XA On the area now occupied by Halo foods
The 4 digit code for "High Society" is 1753. This code is often used in various contexts related to the game or its themes. If you're looking for specific details or applications of this code, please provide more context!
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Force has to be used to create a communist society
He smokes American spirit menthols... He used to be a heavy Newport smoker.
The millionaires used their affluence and power to influence the development of the city. The mini-mansions signalled the affluence of the subdivision.
"High blood" has been used as a culture-bound term - in the African-American community - to mean high blood pressure (whereas "low blood" has been used to designate anemia). A second definition is that "high blood" can refer to being akin to a "blue blood" or someone from the upper class of society.
Newport was a brand name used by Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co, Chicago (1882-1962) on shotguns made by Crescent Arms Co, J. Stevens Arms, Crescent-Davis, and probably other manufacturers.