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"No, no, no, gentlemen!" he shouted.
And when he was finally rehabilitated by the army to cheers of "Long live Dreyfus!" he is said to have replied: "No, gentlemen, no, I beg of you.
"No, Gentlemen's Quarterly!" "Oh, GQ!" RJ Smith says.
"You want to show you're always careful of appearance - what did you think mirror was for, and no gentlemen ever notices a servant" he said to Mr. Biddle.
The new order spurned flash, and dressed down in T-shirts and denims; Cohn, disgusted, reacted in 1971 with a book on fashion called Today There Are No Gentlemen.
This is no gentlemen's ranch.
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Yes! Oh, no, gentleman, it will not be "over the tops!" It is a beautiful piece of the kroko.
Emerson's America was also Hawthorne's, which Henry James famously described in a cascade of negatives: "No sovereign, no court, no personal loyalty, no aristocracy, no church, no clergy, no army... no country gentlemen, no palaces, no castles, nor manors," and so on.
An article from 2013 in the Harvard Crimson, a student newspaper, revealed that the median grade had soared to A-minus: the most commonly awarded grade is an A. The students may be much cleverer than before: the Ivies are no longer gentlemen's clubs for rich knuckleheads.
But Mr. Turner is no gentleman.
What it isn't: The GT-R is no gentleman.
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