The workplace is stainless-steel spic-n-span, but the savoir faire is strictly old school. |
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Written off by some as an eco-nut, he demonstrated an impressive savoir faire for waging an effective media campaign. |
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Louisiana, specifically New Orleans, is a swampy mix of sultry southern enchantment and French savoir faire. |
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Perhaps we fellow painters best understand the enormous risks she confronts at every turn, and quietly applaud her savoir faire. |
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Her estimation of the revolutionary importance of her ideas was perhaps excessive, but Joyce admired her ambition and her savoir faire. |
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The latter shouldn't be a problem for his successor, who is famous for his savoir faire. |
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They didn't have the presence or savoir faire that Mr Carlyle brought to the part. |
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To give it a touch of savoir faire, his logo was an elegant-looking man in a top hat. |
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Written off by some as a pantheistic eco-nut, Hill demonstrated an impressive savoir faire for waging an effective media campaign. |
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The trusty actor does much to make Alceste bearable with precise diction, polished movements, and general savoir faire. |
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Henry Knight is a man of letters, older, richer, and endowed with the savoir faire which Stephen lacks. |
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Despite his carefully managed mask of savoir faire, Kretzmer has not been sleeping well these days. |
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Nicholson dives into the project with gusto, marshaling the administrative savoir faire that he and his men have amassed through years of maintaining the British Empire. |
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Imagine the rugged masculinity of Clark Gable combined with the savoir faire of Cary Grant and you get a sense of his urbane thief about town Daniel Ocean. |
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Middle class people can claim neither the heroic struggles of the proletariat nor the cultural hauteur and effortless savoir faire of the aristocracy. |
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Over the years, the bull gains experience, cunning and savoir faire. |
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