And it takes us to Vanity Fair, the spiritually vapid beau monde of Restoration Anglicanism. |
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Here he painted Whistler but the majority of his clients came from the international beau monde. |
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These days Air would probably rather be jet-setting around le beau monde than making records. |
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A young woman from the London beau monde is en route to a Scottish isle to marry Sir somebody or other, a wealthy et cetera. |
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Leading hairstylists will also be here to give a touch of the latest hair dos on the beau monde. |
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If her attacker was a member of the beau monde, he would be there. |
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The mingled scents worn by the beau monde of Morocco contrasted with the faint whiff of well-trodden boots from my dishevelled English companions. |
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What started as a schoolgirl rebellion against Japan's rigid conformity is now causing ripples of admiration from the beau monde of international fashion. |
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These are real figures from the London beau monde of the 18th century. |
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She was indeed a creature of the beau monde, the same society that had virtually shunned his family in the past and even now only reluctantly accepted them. |
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