It is, above all, a Gallic specialty the intellectual caprice that applies a surprising emotional jolt.
Translated by Margaret Mitsutani, along with two other shorts, its caprice is evident in style and narrative.
Scoop Jackson, for one, would have been appalled at the naivete and dangerous caprice involved in such statements.
This is a bouncing bow and this is a pretty flashy example from the 24th Caprice by Niccolo Paganini.
Leonard and two other men were thought to have fled the scene in a white Chevrolet Caprice, authorities said.
The play begs for the rigor of interpretation, not the caprice of deconstruction.
Muhammad and Malvo were arrested on October 24, 2002 while sitting inside the Caprice at a Maryland rest stop.
The kitchen of the French restaurant, Caprice, is run by the former sous chef from Paris' Michelin two-star Le Cinq.
He also revealed the meeting with the singer had been his idea and he had turned down possible dates with Jordan and Caprice.
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Corruption, legal caprice and the government's determination to control and exploit foreign firms all seem to have played a part in Rio's troubles.
To be helpful to the GOP, Carson would have to remind them of the caprice of capitalism and the generational reach of racism's barriers.
Decades later, Kael glossed over these early efforts at writing as youthful caprice, the intellectual equivalent of a tacky butterfly tattoo from some wild long-ago summer.
This would obviate the need for capital controls after a few emergency weeks and reassure investors and financiers that laws, not EU-committee caprice, rule in times of crises.
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In court, Mr Archer's alibi was that he had dined with his literary editor, Richard Cohen and Mr Cohen's wife, Caroline, at the Caprice restaurant in St James's.
It would be an irony were Mr Chirac's hopes of reforming France to be ruined by the advent of a left-wing government thanks to the bitter caprice of the far right.
Any other mode of jurisprudence is overstepping, and amounts to an abuse of judicial power because it favors the rulings of unelected judges the caprice of contemporary courts against the will of the people, as embodied by the Constitution.
Hard cases make bad law, which is why they are reserved for the Constitution, not left to the caprice of legislatures, the sophistry and casuistry of judges or the despotic rule making of the chief executive and his bureaucracy.
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Terence Baker was cross-examined as to how he could be so sure that he had met Jeffrey Archer on Monday September 8th he had no record of a bill, no cheque stub, nor diary entry or credit-card voucher to confirm that he had been at the Caprice that night.
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