- - Has a sneaky look
- - looks closely at those with a house of their own
- - Takes a look at the upper classes
- - People who might apply "pressure" to a teenager
- - Members of a jury
- - A person's equals
- - Looks through a keyhole
- - Has a look?
- - Takes a quick look
- - Gets a hard look (at)
- - Equals on a jury
- - Looks through a keyhole, say
- - They're a lot like you
- - Uses a spyglass
- - What a jury is comprised of
- - Takes a look
- - Jury pool members
- - Looks for ladies?
- - Tries to see noble fellows
- - counts, for example
- - Looks long and hard
- - makes close observations of noblemen
- - Wild spree for noblemen
- - Titled people
- - The jury, e.g.
- - People of the same age or status
- - Monarchy elite
- - Jurors, e.g.
- - House of ......, part of Japan's legislature.
- - Classmates who might cause "pressure"
- - Lords.
- - Stares intently
- - Gazes at
- - Gazes
- - Looks intently
- - Looks at
- - Source of some pressure
- - House of Lords member
- - Source of pressure
- - Social group
- - Jury members
- - Contemporaries
- - Classmates, for instance
- - Classmates, e.g
- - Social equals
- - Jury makeup
- - Jury members, in theory
- - Looks closely
- - Sources of some pressure
- - Pressure group?
- - Jurors, in theory
- - One's equals
- - People just like you
- - Members of nobility
- - House of Lords members
- - Noble Brits
- - People sharing equal status
- - Entitled sorts?
- - Reviewers of scientific papers
- - Lords and ladies
- - Reviewers of academic essays
- - Those just like you
- - Jury composition, presumably
- - Dukes and barons
- - Jury's makeup
- - Looks searchingly
- - Possibly counts bugs, having removed stone
- - Jury of one's ......
- - Jury participants
- - Nobility
- - Potential jurors
- - Counts, say
- - Jury members, ideally
- - Exerters of pressure, maybe
- - Social pressure sources
- - They might cause pressure
- - Classmates
- - British nobles
- - Agemates
- - Equals in class
- - Jury members, theoretically
- - Dukes and earls
- - Duke and earl, for two
- - Noblemen
- - .... of the realm: noblemen
- - Scholarly article reviewers
- - Duke and earl
- - Jury composition
- - They're on the same level
- - Jurors, theoretically
- - Members of the jury
- - Ladies and gentlemen of the jury
- - Dukes and such
- - Jury members, supposedly
- - People of equal status
- - Class sharers
- - Jury constituents
- - They're on the jury
- - They may try you
- - Looks curiously
- - They're just like you
- - Gazes intently
- - Certain nobility
- - Jurymen
- - Looks closely (at)
- - Looks
- - Your equals
- - Duke, earl, etc.
- - They may exert pressure
- - Jury
- - Matches
- - Barons and earls
- - Squints at
- - Aristocrats
- - Nobles
- - Jurors
- - Counts, e.g.
- - Associates
- - Stares
- - Marquises, e.g.
- - Nobles or equals
- - People in Burke's book
- - All Americans
- - Looks secretly
- - Pressure appliers
- - Equals
- - People who have equal status
- - Looks keenly
- - squints at noblemen
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