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He settled, as he describes in an essay in on his Web site, on the "fait divers," a French innovation, used in newspapers for over a century, that translates to "incidents" or "various things" or just "fillers".
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Occasionally, the power of Maza's prose is marred by heavy-handed academic tics: a strangely uncritical use of Freudian theory to analyze the Nozière "family romance"; a self-conscious, gratuitous-seeming tip of the hat toward deconstruction ("an abyss of explanation") in an overlong digression on the significance of the fait divers as narrative form.
Colin Powell was stunned when he learned of the fait accompli.
In Philip Hensher stories, you can judge a man by the manner in which he inhabits his privacy - the minutiae of his goods and chattels, the dust on his mantelpiece, the fait accompli of his soft furnishings.
And the fait maison law is unlikely to help much.
The type of crisis the French prefer is the fait divers: shocking and scandalous news item.
France and Great Britain protested against the methods used by Hitler but accepted the fait accompli.
Will the fait maison regime be tough enough to tell them?
What Levinas calls the fait accompli of contemporary bourgeois culture.
The Polish leader, Józef Piłsudski, feared that the Entente and the League might accept the fait accompli that had been created by the Soviet transfer of Vilnius to Lithuania on August 26 , 1920
It was Scudamore, patently irritated at being dragged to Doha for a fait accompli, who sounded most like he wanted to carry on the fight.
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