In his eyes, I was a sheltered bourgeois adolescent who went horseback riding in the country.
By the time he became a lawyer, in his fifties, he was a respectable bourgeois townsman.
"If we lose our grasses, that area will shortly become open water, " Bourgeois said.
My low-pressure cru bourgeois plays going forward embrace bank preferred stocks yielding near 8 percent.
Had Mme Bourgeois's bequest been the only complication, Mr Robinson might still be a minister today.
Just 40 years ago, wearing makeup or using any beauty product was condemned as bourgeois in China.
Rows of comic-book albums can be found on the bookshelves of even the most bourgeois Parisian households.
In the 1920s, though, it seemed that Steichen was forsaking his paintbrush so he could peddle bourgeois fantasies.
In Shakespeare's plays, the only major bourgeois character, Antonio, is a fool because of his affection for Bassanio.
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Bourgeois actually noted that within the computer services sector, his top picks are Cognizant, Sapient, Accenture, and ADP.
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Keane begins a few days following Havel's birth, where the true extent of his bourgeois upbringing is fully pronounced.
Crowds of sympathizers gathered at the lawmaker's house in a bourgeois Nairobi suburb.
But he had a bit of bourgeois guilt and an independent streak that led him to seek different pastures.
Beauty and accessibility-two qualities once dismissed as hopelessly bourgeois-have come back into vogue.
The industrial revolution in America was driven by a bourgeois Protestant ethic that celebrated work and frowned on self-indulgence.
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"I am interested in art that challenges me, that disturbs the calm and reassurance of the bourgeois lifestyle, " he says.
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Carrying around an iBook, an iPhone or iPad has become the essential accessory of a certain kind of bourgeois bohemian.
There is no need to dwell on how the other bourgeois character in "The Merchant of Venice, " Shylock, is characterized.
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But as befits this stranger-than-fiction tale, Mme Bourgeois's tax-sheltered offshore bequest played its part in undoing Mr Robinson's political career.
Elsewhere, he tries on attitudes for size: a critique of romantic bourgeois intellectuals here, a slap at U.S. media hustlers there.
You only have to scratch the surface of Richmond's proud, bourgeois exterior to find the real economic difficulties that lie beneath.
The market gradually migrated from the royal palace to the bourgeois parlor, and the center of production moved from Switzerland to France.
The psychologist and Catholic prison chaplain, Isabelle Le Bourgeois, has another objection.
She furiously writes on the wall in artful rows of black letters, and Dr. Ledgard makes small-scale imitations of Louise Bourgeois sculptures.
To be bourgeois in 17th-century Holland was to be quite grand enough.
Yet many Labour supporters, especially the trade unions, have long disdained liberals of all sorts, whom they regard as ideologically perfidious, bourgeois dilettantes.
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In the tight community of FBI and former FBI agents, had there been an FBI agent killed, Bourgeois would have known about it.
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Bourgeois is retired as an FBI agent and his father was also an FBI agent who was killed in the line of duty.
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The Bauhaus school, led by German architect Walter Gropius from 1919, worked to do away with the ornamentation and pretenses of bourgeois society.
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