We should do something concrete about this instead of pretending that a faux colorblindness will make it all go away. |
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The piece is packed with multicultural references, often comic, including faux Indian, Spanish and African dances, with a dash of Irish. |
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That faux pas aside, this book is entertaining, educational, and highly recommended as a worthy investment of one's time and effort. |
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This faux naturalism may not bother others, but the hippie in me was affronted. |
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Unlike his earlier excursions into faux political commentary, these seem to be based on incidents that were all too real. |
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Salzman discovers that her young female researchers are bored with faux sensitivity and want biceps instead. |
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Galaxy Angel uses faux seriousness to its advantage, creating ludicrous scenarios that somehow seem plausible. |
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The charm and winning portrayal cannot support the weight of predictability, unrealism, and faux sentimentality. |
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The alternative has serious problems of its own, replacing faux precision with admitted vagueness and subjectivity. |
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Professor Ann Althouse is a faux moderate in the style of Jeff Jarvis and Michael Totten. |
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He layers the bed with lots of, sort of deep, comfy fabrics, a faux chinchilla throw, kind of crazy stuff like that. |
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Political correctness is de rigueur while offering dinner guests non-organic vegetables is a serious faux pas. |
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Pulleys are fashioned from camshafts, benches constructed of steel piping, scrap wood and faux Naugahyde. |
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This is another massive usurpation of local control of public schools, draped in the faux fabric of federal accountability. |
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Mix up some dye, salt, and soda ash in a small container and paint it on your faux animal. |
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Velvet, faux fur and velour are rich, soft to the touch fabrics that can be used for comforters, blankets and throw pillows. |
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Trust me, this will help greatly in preventing any possible faux pas or embarrassment. |
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Correcting other people's children is a faux pas that will earn you a cold shoulder from the respective parent. |
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Yes, this is a faux period piece, with extravagant costumes and peachy Technicolor colours from bygone movies. |
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The headbands range from soft bandeau bands to U shaped glitter and faux silk bands. |
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Every social faux pas, every cruel word, every embarrassment returns with fresh power to demoralise. |
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My father is famous for these kind of faux pas, partly because he is very deaf. |
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I tune in for the fashion firsts, the fashion faux pas, and to see what's in fashion. |
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Seemingly every room inside has faux Corinthian columns and ceiling frescoes. |
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When they filmed the miniseries there the crew came in and painted faux woodgrain all over, and if you look you can definitely tell. |
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Before cutting, review faux fur seaming options and note whether seam allowances will require adjustment. |
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My grandmother, Ruthie, used a little barrel shaped fan in her living room with a faux red marble top. |
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Cleaning substances were applied to the faux mink, the faucets, the phone and the co-pilot's hands. |
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We've moved on a bit from the counter-sunk basins in faux marble laminated worktops. |
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She poured her soda into a glass with ice and sat on the faux leather couch. |
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Their feet clattered over the faux marble floor past the reference desk towards the closet. |
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The reason was because it had a great hall with many seats and chess boards and the flooring was faux marble. |
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Do you have any tips for choosing faux leather with a more realistic appearance? |
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Whether that's enough to turn this faux steakhouse into a first-class restaurant remains to be seen. |
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Faux bronze on the ceiling, faux marble walls and faux mosaics on the floor may not fool you, but the effect is pleasing. |
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The decor combines neon fittings, faux leather seating and old-style jukeboxes. |
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When you eventually wise up, faux police barge into your hotel and demand massive bribes in exchange for your freedom. |
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This can be an amusing approach when you're talking about fashion faux pas and such like. |
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Well, I personally don't think that was a faux pas at all, seeing as you asked whether anyone else wanted it first. |
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This campaign utilises unrelated fun visuals and a faux naive style, which makes it all the smarter. |
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She's created a portable design center for her ready-made mats, pre-made wood frames and patented deep-beveled faux fillet middles. |
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Extra padding protects palms from blisters, and fingers are reinforced with an additional layer of faux suede. |
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Upon realising my error, it all felt a bit awkward, but neither of us could bring ourselves to mention my faux pas. |
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We started imitating rather than innovating and wound up making faux American also-rans. |
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Gail agreed with the remainder of the fashion faux pas top ten, saving her most withering comments for shell suits and puffballs. |
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Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost conspiratorial glee. |
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Second, for all the faux modishness of recent years, football supporters remain tribal. |
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The bride's dress will probably be finished with a faux fur shrug and the bridesmaids and maids of honor will adorn lots of silver and gold! |
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Malik and Donnelly fail on both of these accounts, hamming up the production and the vocal, including a faux soulful emphasis. |
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Ms. Flores also demonstrates glue-gun techniques, adding feathers, raffia, faux jewels and pipe cleaners to enhance the masks. |
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No matter how she blushed or crimsoned, most people who gathered at the Fine Arts Hall seemed to have enjoyed the judge's faux pas. |
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Although I did, for the most part, manage to avoid putting my foot in my mouth over the weekend I am guilty of committing one little faux pas. |
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It's painted matte black and has some artful pinstriping and faux leopard upholstery. |
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He spoke pityingly, as if saving a bewildered tourist from a cultural faux pas. |
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Despite its faux castellations, it's not a castle at all, it's a lavish high-rise. |
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As a metal sculpture, its curling ends serve as hooks from which faux inflatables hang. |
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Maybe a target audience of desert dwelling sand fleas would warm to this crazy mix of faux comedy with karate chops. |
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His newest project, Ronnie Artur and his Orkestrio, is a faux bop, finger-snapping version of white jazz cool and spoken word collaboration. |
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The faux fur was drenched in water and the cheap dye bled on Becca's hands. |
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The man didn't blink an eye at her faux pas, however, and merely got into the car after being handed the keys and drove away. |
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It's faux news for a slow day, not even a slow day but a slow hour, which in cable apparently is an unforgivable sin. |
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Joking and speaking about bodies and bodily functions in the presence of such cousins is considered a serious faux pas. |
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He admitted that his biggest faux pas in the music business was turning down the beacons of girl power themselves. |
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In the world of bolo ties and bow ties, faux flaps and mudflap skirts, that's, well, annoying. |
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Turning thirty, I abandoned the faux maturity and started acting as I pleased. |
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They seemed to hunt by scent, ignoring nests with faux frass in the form of small black glass beads. |
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Look for faux suede that is very soft and has a luxuriousness to its drape. |
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Strands of faux pearls, hand-painted ladies' lapel pins, and other jeweled accents amplify the theme of the day. |
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As a fan of both ironic clothing and corporate faux grassroots campaigns, I ordered one right away. |
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Layering will also define looks as fur and sheepskin and faux jackets help keep the chill off skimpy slip dresses for evening. |
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Using plain white and ivory paper, straws and pipe cleaners, she creates faux gemstones, crystals and pearls. |
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Its leader is a surreal portrait of art-school eccentricity, a social maverick up to his neck in the shifting sands of taboo and faux pas. |
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Consider earth tones of all kinds, and different kinds of fabrics like cotton flannel, faux leather, warm chenille, and luxurious velvet. |
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Fabrics ranged from nylon to wool with plenty of faux suede and fur in between. |
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She looked like one of those artificially aged people in the movies, with their grey skin, grey hair and faux wrinkles. |
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For example, they might be less likely to recognize that a social faux pas or insult could cause someone else offence. |
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Cut facings from lining fabric, velveteen, cotton twill, or faux leather or suede to reduce bulk. |
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To make your furniture snuggle-friendly, sew soft faux suede or chenille slipcovers for your favourite chair. |
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The limo was expensively furnished, upholstered in leather and faux wood, a large electronic control console on the passenger side. |
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Anyway, she works out in a midtown gym, and sources say the former faux glamour gal looks better than ever. |
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Realizing the faux pas, the confused singer made up a few impromptu dance moves before walking off the stage. |
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The cream leather seats, with chocolate faux ponyskin box stools, sit perfectly with the chocolate Nubuck two-seater divans. |
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In her room Enid has a backlit faux stained-glass panorama of waterfalls and woods, gaudy, like something in a bad restaurant. |
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With its faux rice-paper lamps and shoji sliding doors, the street could easily pass for a tidy neighborhood in Tokyo. |
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She reached inside and pulled out a black trench coat lined with faux fur at the neck, the sleeves, and the hem. |
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The diamond-patterned tortoiseshell panel, offset with faux dentils of ivory and macassar ebony, recalls patterns he also used for wall hangings. |
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The lyrics are so endearing, the sentiment so sickly sweet, that you can't help but sing along in faux earnest. |
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He was talking about Cragside, that wonderful faux Wealden house in Northumberland with all the gadgets. |
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The Dolby Digital 1.0 mono sounds much better than the 2.0 faux stereo that carries an unwanted echoic effect. |
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She lowered the faux fur-lined hood of her parka and sighed heavily, taking a long drink from the mug. |
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Do you not realize how unbecoming and unattractive these faux oxygen-sapping vocal inflections are? |
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Arrogant pride can be a social faux pas, but feeling proud is important for a healthy sense of self esteem. |
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Tourist represents a whole album of this faux, passionless emotion which, given Athlete's previous sunny disposition, sounds entirely synthetic. |
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He wore a blue, faux rhinestone encrusted jumpsuit, huge sunglasses, and some of the shaggiest mutton chops I had seen in my life. |
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Even though it is no longer considered a fashion faux pas, I refuse to wear white after Labor Day. |
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The green chile was delicious, yet didn't commit the ultimate faux pas of overpowering the smooth queso in the enchilada. |
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At the worst of times, this nearly-three-hour self-indulgent muddle of a faux epic is flat-out unbearable. |
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However, just because faux meat products use plant foods doesn't make them all healthy. |
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A section of chipboard becomes a painterly abstraction, with a faux bark edge as a frame. |
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She wore dark, flare jeans and a blue tank top, and was wrapped in a chic, faux leather jacket. |
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One showed a picture of faux doctors performing defibrillation on an imitation Hardees owner. |
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In fashion and furniture shops we have faux suede, faux fur and faux leather, among others. |
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The cowboy theme was explored with faux pony skin appearing on jeans and skirts and huge turn-ups on dark denim jeans. |
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I go back now and the dialect of the old residents is noticeably absent, replaced by the faux scouse of the Liverpudlian refugees. |
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It reminds me a little too much of the leisure suit, a fashion faux pas we don't need to revisit. |
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The Christmas tree was gone, and Maggie had set up a faux fireplace in its place. |
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What is considered a good price by the square foot for the faux wood shutters? |
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The faux student claimed he was the nephew of Hollywood director Steven Spielberg. |
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Add faux fur to existing accessories, or spice up last year's coat with a fur collar and cuffs. |
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Why does every film with these faux Satanists contain a fake raven on the set? |
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One easy way to personalize your room is to use faux painting, which creates texture or visual interest. |
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These cheap faux wood blinds are nearly fifteen percent cheaper than wooden blinds. |
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Try bronze and apricot colors on your eyes, lips and cheeks for an irresistible faux glow. |
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It was a faux gold ring with six artificial diamond studs placed symmetrically in the center. |
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Despite her faux humbleness, the rants and abnormalities look set to continue. |
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The title essay reflects on how faux information becomes news and news becomes sound bites. |
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More interesting than this faux historicism is the developer's integration of Victoria Gardens streets with Rancho Cucamonga's city streets. |
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What's the worst faux pas an Englishman can make in a pitch? |
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Both composers have the gift of following the twists and turns of often complex poetry without resorting to faux recitative or to dropping a melodic thread. |
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Of course, a few social faux pas are better than grand theft larceny! |
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When Lamb runs into tommie the day after this faux kidnapping, he decides to take her to lunch. |
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What happens when faux psychic detective Shawn Spencer is busted for having lied to the Santa Barbara Police for eight years? |
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The models, dressed in traditional habits, approached a makeshift altar where two square-jawed faux priests helped them disrobe. |
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Yet the eerie echoing of the earlier faux interview in another major media outlet was unsettling for jazz lovers. |
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It's the age of celebrities in Britain, where showbiz weddings, bad hair days and fashion faux pas have become weekly fodder for glossy magazines. |
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The way Grant spun his publicity faux pas paved the way for many celebrities after him. |
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Sponging, rag-rolling and verdigris are some of the more popular faux finishes, but elaborate techniques such as wood-graining and marbleizing also are catching on. |
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Tightly woven wool, wool melton, felted or boiled wool, leather and suede along with faux leather and suede all can be clipped, snipped, slashed or punched without fraying. |
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Later that same year, she Instagrammed a photo of herself wearing a faux hijab before half-apologizing for it on Twitter. |
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Forget the faux pas of showing up to a costume party in the same costume as someone else. |
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But when I asked which firm she now worked at, I realized I had committed a faux pas. |
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For his Olympic-level faux pas, his fellow conservatives across the pond peeped rebuke and ridicule on Romney. |
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Real or faux fur, shrugs, stoles or capelets are also great alternatives. |
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The company did some one-off orders for a client who wanted some of his speakers covered in faux lizard skin and others inlayed with precious Dutch wood. |
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Sternberg showed a sweatshirt wrapped around a hips-style skirt, oversized faux furs, and thigh-length cardigans. |
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There's no patina, faux or otherwise, just creamy walls texturized with bits of straw, gray backlit banquettes, bare wood tables more Ikea than antique. |
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If not, it's farewell to this flimflam fellow and his faux fortune. |
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The sublime landscape of the American South West is being slowly corroded by a tide of faux Spanish Colonial dream homes and equally banal commercial development. |
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But publicly throwing shade at louis Vuitton wasn't Kanye's first fashion faux pas. |
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The temples are run like mini theme parks where faux monks are more interested in asking visitors to part with cash for trinkets and palm-reading. |
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Its storyline is chaotic, its flashback format too insular, and the resolution is buried in glamour shots, jiggling body parts, and faux fashion trendiness. |
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Our friend has fallen foul of the phenomenon known as faux amis, or false friends, foreign words that seem to mean one thing but actually mean another. |
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This unholy marriage of faux country and pseudo hip-hop is literally the worst of both worlds. |
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New dresses, striped dressing gowns, bangles, faux fur, jewelled turbans and Egyptian cotton pillow cases and sheets are among the in-demand items. |
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I am thinking of adopting a faux Californian accent for such situations. |
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Add faux stitching around the edges of the dress with a fine tip marker. |
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Wallpapering, color consultations and faux finishes are also available. |
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Here he screams at my friend Stephanie's faux pregnant belly. |
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This faux outrage wouldn't get first place in an 8th grade talent show. |
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Political posturing and faux diplomacy may be all we can expect. |
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At her neck, she wore a sliver Y-shaped necklace studded in faux diamonds. |
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Where dissent rears its ugly head let us behave with studied disdain and act as if some oik has committed some dreadful faux pas and ignore the blighter. |
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Leather, suede and faux fur continue to make their presence felt. |
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Edgestitch along the overlapped edges of each faux suede section. |
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This is a faux pas the government should swiftly make amends for. |
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I don't want cute little sayings stamped into the faux leather. |
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Well you wouldn't want to read that book, obviously, but it's the sort of thing you need to know about in order to avoid making embarrassing faux pas. |
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But look at how confusion and indecision have prompted a fashion faux pas. |
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Will my nationally aired faux pas and charisma catastrophes ever desist? |
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When bureaucrats pointed out the faux pas, she corrected the order. |
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With faux courtesy, he politely suggested that Smith was being optimistic. |
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An egregious example of this tendency is the architect whose assembly-line production of faux rococo and ersatz neo-classical facades has transmogrified Mumbai's cityscape. |
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In the anniversary year for This Is Spinal Tap, one of the faux band's original members, Christopher Guest, resurfaces for a doggie talent pageant in Best of Show. |
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A few vampire acrobatics in faux protest later, and the two were stripping off their shirts and wrestling in bed. |
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The latter provided numbers, passion, righteousness, self-righteousness, and a patina of faux populist clout. |
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Do the powers at be at the Pentagon truly believe that the best way to get your message out to the world is to dress it up in localized faux news portals? |
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The King John Library is a baroque delight, with acres of gold leaf, faux marble, rosewood and ebony tables and of course stacks and stacks of books. |
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When the Westingshire Brewery took over the Goat and Compasses in the mid-seventies they favoured faux nineteenth century horse brasses and a liberal smearing of oak veneer. |
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If that's the case, then I accept being a faux sophisticate. |
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The faux thriller spoofery goes silly-side-up and Steve's boisterous young assistant isn't given enough to do, but this is a small price to pay for the genius that is Brooks. |
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And the second faux pas is the proliferation of checked shirts. |
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His installation piece, Dig, edges an open stairwell with a thick cross-sectional layer of faux topsoil and plants, as if the earth were reclaiming the site. |
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Hot Chocolate drinking people can be complete faux coffee-drinkers, posing as latte sippers. |
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This beauty faux pas interferes with your meibomian glands, which help in the production of tears. |
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But Madame Peng Liyuan is not the first celebrity to fall foul of this expensive face powder faux pas. |
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The faux hippie dude working on his top-of-the-line seventeen-inch MacBook Pro looked way annoyed. |
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So I'm rootling round the internet, trying to compare all the faux ones, and getting frustrated about just how few fit the bill. |
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Between 1956 and 2006 Spurs used a faux heraldic shield featuring a number of local landmarks and associations. |
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Manda B is sort of like Sacha Baron Cohen's Ali G character, except her lyrics are smart and she doesn't conduct faux journalistic interviews. |
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The collection also features sleek tailoring which the girls have teamed with faux Mongolian furs in petrol blue and pale pink tones. |
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Hold a contest where employees share their goofiest mistake or funniest faux pas. |
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Of course, the Left could avoid the definitional problem by claiming that faux marriage is a separate and distinct institution. |
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It's cold today therefore I'm wearing my Adidas sweat pants, Uggs, Gucci cashmere sweater, cashmere scarf, faux fur jacket and earrings. |
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He comes complete with a scrunchy faux suede mane and tail, and adjustable stirrups. |
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Lucy Mecklenburgh The 24-year-old TOWIE star updates a plain dress with a stripy faux fur scarf. |
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If you're up for it, the celebrated stenciler will teach you every faux fashion trick in the decorating world. |
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After powdering the faux sea duck, she swung high to make the make-believe mallard dinner. |
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Mark Braude looks back at a time when looking back was a faux pas. |
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We used black faux suede and the wrap-round detail is inspired by tradtional wing chairs. |
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Nobody does connection, even faux connection, as well as bubba. |
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Run grapes, either frozen, chilled, or room temperature, through your juicer for an incredible grape faux wine. |
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French words that look like English words but with different meanings in the two languages are called faux amis. |
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It's a culinary faux pas graver than eating pudding with your soup spoon. |
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There's faux jeopardy, tension and dirty tricks, which even to the untrained eye is as clear to spot as the miscasting of overqualified Adam Shaw. |
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The tabloid favourite stretched out on a faux fur rug in a transparent body stocking to launch the new fragrance but she was significantly more coy in the interviews. |
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A week later I was at a boatshow admiring a pretty little fibreglass dinghy, complete with faux lapstrake 'planks' and a wineglass transom, but without fittings for oars. |
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This opulent mirror is richly ornamented with crisply carved foliage, flowers and scrolls, and delicate lacquerwork with mother of pearl inlays and cabochons of faux lapis. |
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But life in the Big Apple proves to be fraught with social peril as the new arrival offends almost everyone with a series of howlingly funny faux pas. |
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Feel good in that exquisite winter coat or gillet, treat yourself from a selection of faux fur by Blue Rouge, or choose individual rainwear from the Rofa or Ubu collections. |
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It is probably most famous for producing faux leather Naugahyde vinyl. |
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Throughout life, the Japanese are judged by their handwriting, their ability to use the proper kanji combinations, the faux pas of each missed stroke. |
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But the faux pas war to end all wars came too soon for the Big Tree Gang. |
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Maybe the most egregious flip flop faux pas of all was back in 2005, when members of Northwest University's championship women's lacrosse team wore them to the White House. |
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Kylie Minogue The 46-year-old popstrel is spotted leaving a London hotel in a denim skirt teamed with a faux fur coat and a pair of knee high boots. |
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I was completely and utterly put off Bugg by debut single Lightning Bolt, its faux country, faux folk, faux, er, listenability making me run a mile. |
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Although if the rest of the league pooh-bahs were smart, they'd blackball the Glazer brothers and force 'em to live with their Tony Dungy firing faux paux. |
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Just three buddies having a Sunday afternoon man date at a faux dive bar. |
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Eyelash jumper PS35, faux leather pencil skirt PS45, both awear. |
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It's all about colour and texture when it comes to feeling good and using chenille and wool with a dash of faux fur means you'll be all set for hibernation. |
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Dr Waiton deals assiduously with the issue, particularly the elitism, faux anti-racism and censoriousness that have much wider implications for society. |
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