There was the prospect of drug tales and gossip from the demimonde to impeach his credibility. |
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It's a very funny black comedy of manners set among the south London demimonde. |
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That same year he moved to Paris, where he continued to produce tragically satiric drawings of the demimonde. |
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He is addicted to his demimonde of Damon Runyon hoods and eccentric celebrities. |
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In this opening section he does a good job of introducing the reader to the demimonde of pulp writers and how the industry that published them worked. |
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Thus, in the first half of the 17th century, painters were the principal interpreters of the demimonde. |
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Jazz was born on the wrong side of the tracks in the demimonde, red-light districts of American cities during the naughty nineties. |
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Because Kabuki was related to the flourishing demimonde of the major cities, however, the music of the party houses and brothels was soon added to the theatre. |
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