Touched by the beauty of nature, Rémi Lacroix paints gentle landscapes where touches of green and blue rub elbows with strokes of vivid colours. |
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When he was governor of Massachusetts, he reserved an elevator for his exclusive use rather than rub elbows with legislators. |
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Today, modern buildings rub elbows with picturesque houses, which for the most part, bear lack of maintenance, deterioration and abandonment. |
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What other job gives allows you to rub elbows with vampires, ogres and an endless stream of wacky characters on a daily basis? |
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit the polo fields, meet J. Lo, and rub elbows with Harvey Weinstein. |
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Where else would a Rick Miller début at Théâtre du Quat'sous rub elbows with the Montreal Roller Derby League? |
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It is here where all the cultures of Europe and the countries of every continent meet together and rub elbows. |
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Some political candidates offer donors the chance to rub elbows with celebrities. |
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The place is tumultuous and usually crowded: City bankers rub elbows with women wearing hijabs. |
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Perhaps the chance to rub elbows with the rich and famous attracted some of the customers. |
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I feel like I belong with all the wealthy socialites I rub elbows with. |
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A book in which adecdotes rub elbows with the short and the long history of absinthe. |
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Canada is far from being the only country in the world where several languages rub elbows with each other on a daily basis. |
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You have to rub elbows with all kinds and types of men before you can finally establish what he is. |
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It is good to be able to rub elbows with youngsters from the schools and show them that everything is possible. |
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Students, scientists, engineers, architects, humanists and businessmen rub elbows on a daily basis, allowing academic, technological and economic visions to mix at the highest level in a creative way. |
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It was distasteful enough to rub elbows with an illiterate and vulgar white man of no ancestry. |
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News reports rub elbows with home-video bloopers. |
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I think one of the ingredients is having really skilful, well-trained, technology transfer professionals in the university who rub elbows with those researchers. |
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People who believe its experiences should be used today and passed along in trust to their successors rub elbows with those who think that tradition and precedent are a ball and chain hindering progress. |
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We will compare the system of the unconscious to a large ante-chamber, in which the psychic impulses rub elbows with one another, as separate beings. |
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Our vineyards rub elbows with lavender plants, olive trees, apricot trees and wild herbs and because of that, they are the source of wonderful walks in the heart of nature, amongst the many scents of Provence. |
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For the occasion, Volkswagen invited three drivers to rub elbows with the Series' young regulars who were on the seventh of ten races of the 2009 seasons. |
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Cowboys in ten-gallon hats and snakeskin boots rub elbows with yuppies dressed for success. |
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He just wanted to rub elbows with this throng of young people. |
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