The workplace is stainless-steel spic-n-span, but the savoir faire is strictly old school. |
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Henry Knight is a man of letters, older, richer, and endowed with the savoir faire which Stephen lacks. |
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Louisiana, specifically New Orleans, is a swampy mix of sultry southern enchantment and French savoir faire. |
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Perhaps we fellow painters best understand the enormous risks she confronts at every turn, and quietly applaud her savoir faire. |
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Her estimation of the revolutionary importance of her ideas was perhaps excessive, but Joyce admired her ambition and her savoir faire. |
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They didn't have the presence or savoir faire that Mr Carlyle brought to the part. |
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Written off by some as an eco-nut, he demonstrated an impressive savoir faire for waging an effective media campaign. |
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The latter shouldn't be a problem for his successor, who is famous for his savoir faire. |
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As Bridges conceives him, he's genuinely funny, even wonkily admirable in his tongue-tied, laissez faire attitude toward the world. |
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To give it a touch of savoir faire, his logo was an elegant-looking man in a top hat. |
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Written off by some as a pantheistic eco-nut, Hill demonstrated an impressive savoir faire for waging an effective media campaign. |
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The trusty actor does much to make Alceste bearable with precise diction, polished movements, and general savoir faire. |
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For example, New York State, which in some respect resembles Quebec and Ontario, has become very laissez faire as regards regulatory direction. |
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Imagine the rugged masculinity of Clark Gable combined with the savoir faire of Cary Grant and you get a sense of his urbane thief about town Daniel Ocean. |
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Middle class people can claim neither the heroic struggles of the proletariat nor the cultural hauteur and effortless savoir faire of the aristocracy. |
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Despite his carefully managed mask of savoir faire, Kretzmer has not been sleeping well these days. |
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Nicholson dives into the project with gusto, marshaling the administrative savoir faire that he and his men have amassed through years of maintaining the British Empire. |
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Rather than using a laissez faire, hands-off approach, these leaders become micromanagers. |
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The Senator claims to be laissez faire, but he voted in favor of the subsidies. |
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The price ceiling was well below the laissez faire price that demand would have supported, so there were always shortages. |
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This laissez faire eugenics will creep up on society as people increasingly look to genetics to relieve-not resolve-problems caused by social situations. |
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Lula's election as president meant that the lower classes of Brazil had come to power, and it seemed that we were finally laying the political foundations for the historical task of reconstructing a faire, sustainable Brazil. |
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This ensures existence of a laissez faire equilibrium. |
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In the economy's laissez faire equilibrium, y equals earnings. |
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Over the years, the bull gains experience, cunning and savoir faire. |
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Around the bend in a narrow country lane, in a fragrant field of flowers, in the halls of its industry flagships, Grasse reveals the secrets of a savoir faire that is spun into the very fabric of its history. |
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After the laxness of laisser faire policies, we are now moving in a direction whereby, in the case of avian influenza, an attempt is being made deliberately to obscure the issue by exploiting people's basic fears. |
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A wife thats more then faire is like a stale, Or chanting whistle which brings birds to thrall. |
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And to please the eye, the faire fruite was in no place wanting, where it should yeelde content. |
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Elle est libre de faire, de dire, de penser, de croire, de travailler, de voyager, de refuser. |
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The Depression demanded stronger government action even more urgently, even as the advocates of laissez faire opposed the New Deal. |
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Ayn Rand's Objectivism, which includes an advocacy of laissez faire capitalism, is also nontheistic. |
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This savoir faire is the result of the almost 100 years during which the family has been specialising in satisfying brides and making their dreams come true. |
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So should the lines of life that life repaire Which this Neither in inward worth nor outward faire Can make you live your selfe in eies of men. |
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En 1978-1979, ce fut au tour de factions du MIR et du groupe revolutionnaire Puka Llacta de faire le grand saut. |
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I have no skill in ceremonious letters, which have no other substance, but a faire contexture of complemental phrases and curteous words. |
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Her goal was to popularise and illustrate the principles of laissez faire capitalism, though she made no claim to original theorising. |
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It discusses why the policies underlying freedom of testation depart from those behind freedom of contract and provide less support for a laissez faire regime. |
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This was not the program of a devotee of laissez faire and, as Secretary of Commerce during the 1920-21 recession, he was determined to use his office to implement it. |
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Cette assertion, Kafka semble en faire son credo litteraire. |
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Behold, the Assyrian was a Cedar in Lebanon with faire branches, and with a shadowing shrowd, and of an hie stature, and his top was among the thicke boughes. |
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And hee brought vp Hadassah his vncles daughter, for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was faire and beautiful, whom Mordecai tooke for his owne daughter. |
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They spide a knight, that towards pricked faire, And him beside an aged Squire there rode, He them espying, gan himselfe prepare, And on his arme address his goodly shield. |
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