10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VOGUISHLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The best of all possible things to buy, see, and do in the best of all possible cities
OLLA, Nice Rug A Jinx wallet has no Hermes or Gucci aspirations. The
Manhattan-based accessory company eschews leather for voguishly ultra-
downscale ...
2
Ambassadors at Sea: The High and Low Adventures of a Diplomat
... with two fraternity brothers, I returned to San Antonio and Dad's business, very
"Ivy League" in outlook and dress, very highbrow, voguishly liberal politically, and
a bit of a snob. Invited to join the "right" clubs, I relished being the escort of the ...
Henry E. Catto, Jr., 2010
3
Modern European Culture and Consciousness, 1870-1980
Her financial situation seems adequate; her surroundings reflect the trappings of
what might be called voguishly liberated independence. Yet her life's experience
is extraordinarily slim, as conveyed by its surroundings as well as by her ...
4
The Feminist Critique of Language: A Reader
Yet, incredible though it seems, many blacks - even teenage blackeys - now
claim to have had their 'consciousness raised', and are voguishly skittish about
being called 'blackeys'. Yet it's as old as the hills for blacks employed in the same
...
5
Recovering the Black Female Body: Self-representations by ...
The sounds and sayings of the black vernacular that rang throughout the quarters
of the working class left no doubt about the desired black female body: flesh was
voguishly delectable. "Nobody wants a bone but a dog," as was often heard or, ...
Michael Bennett, Vanessa D. Dickerson, 2001
6
Fading from Memory: What Happens to a Family When Both ...
My parents furnished a house from scratch in the 1960s, and nowadays that
furniture looks voguishly retro. It is well-made carpentry that we shall never throw
away. Perhaps most poignant of all is a rocking chair that sits disused in a corner
of ...
7
Edward Carter Preston, 1885-1965: Sculptor, Painter, Medallist
Carter Preston's sculpture for the cathedral stands apart from all these, not being
overtly concerned with contemporary life in its subject matter, and appearing
neither voguishly 'modern' like Thompson and Capstick's nor expressively
simplified ...
Ann Compton, University of Liverpool. Art Gallery, 1999
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Feminist Disability Studies
In the jock shot, her functional legs are brazenly displayed, and even in the
voguishly costumed shot, the knee joints of her artificial legs are exposed. Never
is there an attempt to disguise her prosthetic legs; rather, all of the photos
thematically ...
... was voguishly framed by his wind-swept hair that still had faint beams of
golden light emanating from the translucent strands of gold mixed with his black
locks. The red shopping bag he was holding earlier was still clutched in his right
hand, ...
She had voguishly short, spiky, red hair and wore thin wire-rimmed glasses. Her
voice, however, was Libby's voice, throaty, rich, burnished. And Hudson
recognized what she was saying about the novel, the lines that came out in
Libby's voice, ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «VOGUISHLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
voguishly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Theatre review: The Driver's Seat at Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
With Lise surrounded by the voguishly alternative post-1960s hangovers of macrobiotics, student protests and hippies dancing in the department store music ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 15»
Live music booking now
Nashville band Bully will play their debut series of UK live dates this spring. Voguishly bratty grunge aside, the up-and-coming four-piece also have pedigree: ... «The Guardian, Mär 15»
Beauty and the Beast, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Sadler's Wells …
This voguishly bleak reading is well served by Philip Prowse's sumptuously sooty designs. The gatefold sets allow pop-up transformations that whisk us ... «Financial Times, Okt 14»
LIVE REPORT: Delusion Of The Fury
Partch's interest in the East may have been voguishly in keeping with the trappings of post World War II modernist esoterica, but his interests in ancient Greek ... «The Quietus, Sep 14»
Paul Haig – At Twilight
... gloriously doleful throughout his 1983 Rhythm of Life album and 1985 follow-up, The Warp of Pure Fun, right through to the voguishly sleek material recorded ... «The List, Mär 14»
Wilmington on DVDs: Chronicle of a Summer (Chronique d'un Ete)
If you're a cliché-bound cultural rightist with an anti-Gallic bent, this all may sound like the kind of fluffy, voguishly socialist, pseudo-intellectual frou-frou French ... «Movie City News, Apr 13»
The Rodin Project, at Sadler's Wells, Seven magazine review
His voguishly eclectic movement style (Capoeira, contact improvisation etc) can be po-faced in large doses but serves him well here, stressing the sense of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 12»
Cosmopolis' lesson about the subversive power of superstardom
The difference is that, unlike in the voguishly nihilistic, fashionably anti-capitalist Fight Club (essentially a college dorm poster and snarky snowflake-quote ... «A.V. Club, Aug 12»
The 'best' food isn't from Blumenthal's
At her Underground Restaurant in Kilburn, north London, ex-punk Kerstin Rogers cooks instinctively and voguishly, using unusual ingredients that catch her eye, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mai 12»
Rose Prince: Fags without the fetish, Kate
What is that I spied through the haze as Kate Moss strode down the catwalk this week, voguishly puffing on her fag? Oh yes! In the uproar over the model's ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mär 11»