It was a spectacular day for an idle boulevardier with time to kill in America's premier walking city. |
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It turns the boulevardier into a sequestered individual, the flaneur into a figure of privacy. |
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But he's not just the witty boulevardier whose model looks have made him the thinking female student's crumpet for years. |
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Christine, the boulevardier, made it a point to do it up big at Ascot one year in London. |
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It was six months before mine caught up with me and when I was too busy being a boulevardier I have to admit I was homesick. |
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Much-too-tall Roddy Martine, the boulevardier of Leith Walk, lost an expensive new coat he'd bought while in New York for Tartan Day. |
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I shall take my time returning home, and will do my utmost to play the part of the idle downtown boulevardier today. |
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A first-rank boulevardier in the 1960s tableau, his wives included one Rita Hayworth. |
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Who is to say that, merely because a tourist is visiting Las Vegas, he or she does not also vacation in the Lake District, or live the life of a Parisian boulevardier? |
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It would be good for your studies if you advised the boulevardier that you are attending college, not bartending school, and he should no longer count on you to be his minder. |
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He charmed the judges the way a boulevardier charms wealthy tourists. |
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Manet shows Proust as a dandy, boulevardier and man of the world. |
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She wears a white shirt and has tossed a black jacket over her left shoulder in an homage to Frank Sinatra's boulevardier poses. |
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He is a popular figure in San Francisco, a boulevardier known for his natty clothes and social energy. |
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Eric Cantona: Gallic cockerel, boulevardier, actor, martial arts expert. |
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He was frantic picturing himself, a boulevardier, pushing a baby carriage. |
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Sitting alone at his window-seat, he was like an old boulevardier fallen on hard times, waspish, inward, slothful. |
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He was a compulsive boulevardier, haunting cafés and bordellos to catch in his sketchbook the chance meetings, assignations and corner solitudes that made the matter of his pictures. |
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