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"Bobo, at night, watch out," reads one of them, using the French term for "bourgeois bohemians".
"We could easily open our doors as brocantes," Ms. Lawrence said, using the French term for a secondhand furniture store.
"The long-lost art of the arroser," Mr. Carmellini said wistfully, using the French term for the technique.
"I am one of the last of the tiers-mondistes," he said in an interview here, using the French term for a sympathizer with the third world.
Using the French term for Internet user, the ambassador exclaimed: "Opening cColbert is first step of a long march in luxury.
Diplomatic efforts would continue "with the aim of a summit in the 'Normandie' format be held in Minsk on Wednesday", said the statement, using the French term for the four-nation group.
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Below are a few more designs, printed by stencil and brush, (or to use the French term: pochoir).
The lower part of the street, in the Ninth, is thoroughly "bobo," to use the French term for bourgeois bohemian.
Aron uses the French term bain de foule, bathing in the crowd, to describe Yeltsin's passion for full-immersion town meetings.
The danger is, however, that their reputation as "chauds lapins" (hot rabbits), to use the French term, can give them a sense of impunity.
In On the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic, Nietzsche argues that the concept of evil arose from the negative emotions of envy, hatred, and resentment (he uses the French term ressentiment to capture an attitude that combines these elements).
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