- In
certain civil law
jurisdictions (e.g., France, Quebec, Mexico, etc.), the
patrimoine d'affectation is property, ****ets, or a
legal estate that can be...
- name
Nazarene came from a term of
derision used
against them for
their affectation of a
biblical manner of
clothing and hair style. In 1809, six students...
-
riding boots;
sporting a monocle) and
carrying a silver-tipped cane, such
affectations have
provoked criticism in
tabloid newspapers.[citation needed] However...
- from May 1971 to June 1980.
Christened Barrie, 'Barriemore' was an
affectation to suit the
eccentric image of
Jethro Tull (much as
Jeffrey Hammond had...
- and Roll Hall of Fame. Much has been made of White's "showmanship" and
affectations.
Since the beginning,
critics have
debated the "riddle" of White's self-awareness...
- high-end clothing,
fastidious eating, and gambling. He
mixed Continental affectations with his
British nature, like a
practitioner of
macaronic verse (which...
-
backgrounds who
pretend towards a
higher class through their interests and
affectations, such as
Leonard Bast of the 1910
novel Howards End: a lower-middle class...
- she's
almost sure she
could be." "Her
desperation takes the form of
affectations and
pretensions that are a
little like
those of the
young Katharine Hepburn...
-
Retrieved 18
October 2017. "La trans****ualité ne sera plus classée
comme affectation psychiatrique" [Trans****uality will no
longer be
classified as a psychiatric...
- Naz is a
Persian word for "coy", "coquettish", "
affectation", "cute." It is a po****r
feminine given name in Iran,
Azerbaijan and Turkey. Naz is also...