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.
The danger of our era is that the bourgeois deal is slowly crumbling away.
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Had Mme Bourgeois's bequest been the only complication, Mr Robinson might still be a minister today.
The more bourgeois provinces of the Right Bank formed the backdrop of my second Parisian life.
The most intelligent among them turn it into a religion: oh, the despicable vacuousness of bourgeois existence!
Just 40 years ago, wearing makeup or using any beauty product was condemned as bourgeois in China.
But their complaint was against bourgeois flabbiness, not against business itself or keeping workers under the thumb.
Rows of comic-book albums can be found on the bookshelves of even the most bourgeois Parisian households.
Bourgeois capitalistic experimentalism got the music of Prokofiev, Schnittke and Part, among many others, banned or censured.
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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Ever more petit bourgeois, consumerist and fascistic, the tele-stupefied country has lost all awareness of culture and language.
According to Marxist eschatology, French workers and their German counterparts should have joined forces to annihilate the bourgeois.
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Universities were viewed as bastions of "bourgeois ideals" to be avoided rather than avenues of personal advancement to travel.
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.
Defending a healthy culture of family, community and work does not mean imposing an alien "bourgeois" morality on others.
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The industrial revolution in America was driven by a bourgeois Protestant ethic that celebrated work and frowned on self-indulgence.
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With the growth of democracy and the spread of wealth, no-one need be shut out from the bourgeois life.
To boost numbers he has recruited thousands of students from the coastal plains, turning fanatical garrisons into bourgeois dorms.
"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.
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