secondary residence in a city. pince-nez lit. "nose-pincher", a type of spectacles without temple arms. piste lit. "trail" or "track"; often used referring...
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Retrieved November 17, 2017. Moore-Emmett, Andrea (2004). God's Brothel. Pince-Nez Press. ISBN 9781930074132. Daniel H. Ludlow (1992). "Church of the Firstborn"...
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changed over the years. O'Galop's logo was based on bicycle tires, wore pince-nez glasses with lanyard, and smoked a cigar. By the 1960s, Bibendum was shown...
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of spring clamps ("pince nez") to prevent ingress of water, and his eyes were protected by small goggles with rubber surrounds. Le Prieur was impressed...
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the last sitting. When adding the final touches, the sculptor took a pince-nez out of his pocket and placed it on his nose. Cézanne apparently objected...
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ou la Vie d'un séducteur, drame-vaudeville en 5 acts, with Potier, 1858 1859: Les chevaliers du pince-nez, comédie vaudeville in 2 acts, with Eugène Grangé...
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Goggles, or safety glasses, are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates...
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duo bouffe, music by Henrion, 1857 Le Père Pince-tout, garde champêtre !, humorous scene, music by Parizot, 1857 Le Père Sabremioche ! Bousculade amicale...
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club foot, and myopia. Since he always wore pince-nez, his name in the plural, quevedos, came to mean "pince-nez" in the Spanish language. Orphaned by the...
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(textile) Pillbox hat Pima cotton Pin-back button Pin stripes Piña Pinafore Pince-nez Pinking shears Piping (sewing) Piqué (weaving) Pith helmet Pixie cut Placket...
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