Bacon, Galileo and Descartes rejected the preternatural je ne sais quoi in favour of a scientific examination of nature. |
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Parisian store owners know that their certain je ne sais quoi has more to do with quality than quoi. |
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The homemade rouille was also delicate, but added that certain je ne sais quoi necessary for a good fish soup. |
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Needless to say, that eternal popularity and je ne sais quoi factor piques the interest of chefs around the world. |
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The gun, the dead grizzly: it sort of has that je ne sais quoi, or whatever. |
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Just in time for Paris Fashion Week, a new book, Paris Street Style, offers tips on how to acheive that certain je ne sais quoi. |
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Would like to add an historical facet to your project? Yearning for that musical je ne sais quoi which will make your audience react? |
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She never finishes her soup and she wears a toweling robe with a certain je ne sais quoi. |
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In order to maintain that certain je ne sais quoi, a Guido must always remain fresh and mint. |
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It did add a certain je ne sais quoi to the gravy, though, and I suspect it would work well with a pasta dish. |
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That certain je ne sais quoi that the French exude has always made them ones to watch in terms of design. |
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Francois Doumen There will be a certain je ne sais quoi missing from Cheltenham this year. |
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And that really won't be, as one could say, je ne sais quoi. |
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We had a splendid time, thanks in part to our French waiter who provided that je ne sais quoi. |
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This French-styled trio will add vintage vava-voom to the most unromantic dining rooms and bring out anyone's je ne sais quoi. |
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The do-rag was RiRi's idea and the pink Pologeorgis fur sole added to the je ne sais quoi of the dress. |
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Although the sculpture had flaws, it also had a certain je ne sais quoi that made it very appealing. |
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I still miss that prawn curry and its mouth-watering je ne sais quoi. |
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Light on the palate with just a hint of je ne sais quoi, let Best of. |
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