But whatever they like to be called, be it gastronome or gourmet, bon viveur or epicure, tell them. |
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He studied law and economics before graduating at 20 and starting a career as a film writer and self-styled bon viveur. |
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He was a bon viveur who drank and smoked even though he had asthma as well as heart trouble. |
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Herbert was a bon viveur who loved fast cars, foreign travel, fine wines, mountain air, and genial company. |
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To these might be added his reputation as a bon viveur and raconteur par excellence. |
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And in an age when hairdressing salons are a bit like assembly lines it's refreshing to meet a real raconteur and bon viveur. |
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The perfect choice for the bon viveur who prefers a fruity tobacco with a soft body. |
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He was a man of leisure, a noted bon viveur, and suffered badly from gout. |
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He remained a critic of censorship, a bon viveur, and a raffish wit. |
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Today, aged 56, goateed and comfortably padded, Schnabel comes across more as a genial bon viveur. |
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With its cosily rustic charm, the hotel combines the true spirit of a traditional high mountain refuge with the services of a restaurant for the bon viveur. |
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Blowers has become perhaps our greatest oenophile, a bon viveur with whom most cricket fans would enjoy sharing a satisfying lunch. |
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