He gets a job working for IBM, the acme of corporate, conformist paternalism, the antithesis of bohemianism. |
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From 1945 to about 1955 it was the hub of the Existentialist movement and an associated revival of bohemianism. |
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They want to spruce up the area while retaining the vague air of bohemianism that has attracted many to it. |
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The beads rocaille brand Miyuki and Toho are more regular than the beads rocaille bohemianism. |
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His fear of resultant reprisals from the Third Republic was one factor in his later bohemianism. |
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As its subtitle indicates, it is about the underground, the hidden traditions of bohemianism and leftism that lie beneath the surface of capitalist America. |
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But the entrepreneurs in Silicon Roundabout stress the unique draw of the east of the city, with its bohemianism and relatively cheap rents, for young, creative workers. |
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