- 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...
- (1986) and
Swing Vote (2008).
Comedy of manners:
satirizes the
mores and
affectations of a
social class. The plot of a
comedy of
manners is
often concerned...
- "Image" positively,
noting similarities between the Tenenbaum's
vocal affectations and
Canadian musician Grimes, who was
cited by
Magdalena Bay as an inspiration...
-
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...
- 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...
- The
addition of an e at the end of the name is
sometimes considered an
affectation, but may have
arisen either as an
attempt to
spell smithy or as the Middle...
- 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...
-
delighted to
discover that when drunk,
Freddy sheds his working-class
affectations and
becomes a hyper-intelligent,
erudite snob. Eve
tries to get Frasier...
-
comment that
although Antoinette Mauté de
Fleurville was a
woman of some
affectations, with the ****umed
manner of a
grande dame, she was a fine teacher. She...
-
Retrieved 2017-10-18. "La trans****ualité ne sera plus classée
comme affectation psychiatrique" [Trans****uality will no
longer be
classified as a psychiatric...