Both shared an interest in resisting the amoral libertarianism of bohemians and rationalists. |
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Meet Europe's new bohemians, a generation who've grown up with the idea of Europe as a united concept. |
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Among the professional bohemians of gentrified Tribeca, Karl Taro Greenfeld spins mesmerizing stories in Triburbia. |
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Artists, bohemians, creatives members of the Creative Class play an important role in this process. |
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Larson replaced tuberculosis with AIDS to tell the story of a group of young bohemians struggling to survive in a poor New York neighbourhood. |
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Symbolic of the new freedom were the pre-World War I bohemians of New York's Greenwich Village and the sexually precocious young women of the 1920s, the so-called flappers. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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Walking the gallery, we see them gradually transformed from craftsmen and aspiring gentlemen to bohemians, political agitators, philosophers and pranksters. |
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Either way, they are now impeccably stylish bohemians who are more interested in philosophy and art than they are in enslaving mankind, or other such vampiric pursuits. |
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Hillbillying troubadors, the bohemians of a new world, not cafe society but more like the poor white origins of an Elvis Presley. |
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Dada spread like a chain letter among disaffected bohemians after the war. |
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As soon as the sun appears over the horizon graphic artists, lawyers, smart bohemians and residents of the area meet there over a glass of rosé or a beer, seated round a wooden barrel. |
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The great longing of many Western bohemians for the simplicity and slowness they believe can be found in Japan comes out both in the way the film is made and how it was received. |
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The sunglasses went next, since I kept bumping into other specky bohemians, coming the other way. |
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By the late second century C.E., peoples such as the Slavs, Germans, Huns, and Bohemians began to raid Austria. |
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My father was a footballer, having played for Shelbourne and Bohemians, and was a big influence on me. |
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The same result was attained on other frontiers by his successful campaigns against the Wends and Bohemians. |
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Why do we live along with the Bohemians in garrets if we don't have something we're passionate about? |
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Bohemians have been Rovers' traditional rivals since the demise of Drumcondra in the 1970s, with skinhead gangs attaching themselves to both clubs. |
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In-form Longford beat champs Bohemians on Wednesday night in Flancare Park to copper-fasten their premier division status for another season. |
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The paths of art, so choked and so dangerous, are, despite encumberment and obstacles, day by day more crowded, and consequently Bohemians were never more numerous. |
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