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The New Yorker, January 13 , 1934P. 57 I heard a gentleman View Article Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?
By L. E. Sissman The New Yorker, May 28 , 1966P. 36 Ah, comic officer and gentleman, View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
The New Yorker, February 23 , 1935P. 25 George Washington was a gentleman, View Article Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?
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"It's a Southern gentleman's view of the Grand Tour," said Ronald D. Varney, a senior vice president in Sotheby's trusts and estates department.
There is Franco (Toni Servillo), the most accomplished gentleman on view, and the one most at ease with evil; aided by a reluctant sidekick, Roberto (Carmine Paternoster), he arranges for the disposal of industrial waste.
Ward displays discontinuous contrasts throughout the book: the Girl stretches herself out nude and carefree in a chapter of her section, while in his the Elderly Gentleman sadly views his worn-out naked form in a mirror.
It's an ethos molded in the image of the Antebellum South and reflects that era's rigidly defined gender roles of debutantes and gentlemen, its view of people as property, and its enshrinement of the white man Master at the very top of the pecking order with the power to punish, rape, and kill with impunity.
This rare 18th-century Chinese bronze figure of a European gentleman is on view at Marc J. Matz's booth at the Winter Antiques Show, opening today.
Many people counter the effects of the midday sun with some sort of straw fedora or headscarf or, like a gentleman embellishing my view of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a giant novelty top hat enhanced with glowsticks.
And while she swings her legs in and out and watches some fireworks, she gives the gentleman a good view of her nainsook knickers, imagines him to be in deep mourning, missing perhaps a wife, while Bloom, on the point of emission, reverts to his old drollery, at it again.
By Theodore Spencer The New Yorker, April 12 , 1941P. 71 I have come again, gentlemen and ladies; View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Andy Borowitz By Jia Tolentino.
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