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southern United States,
white tie is
sometimes referred to as "costume
de rigueur",
adapted from
French language due to the
historical background of New...
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De RigueurMortis (stylised as
De RigueurMortis) is the
fifth studio album by
Australian alternative-rock
group TISM,
released in
October 2001. The album...
- some point, the amuse-bouche
transformed from an
unexpected bonus to a
de rigueur offering at
Michelin Guide-starred
restaurants and
those aspiring to that...
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country look for the city was
typified by St. Lauret's
tweed smock worn
de rigueur with heavy,
textured stockings and
walking shoes. Peterson,
Patricia (30...
- and tone". As of 2018[update],
spreading was
described as
still being "
de rigueur" at Lincoln–Douglas
debate format events. The 2007 do****entary Resolved...
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molten chocolate cake in the
United States,
where it
became an
almost de rigueur inclusion on high-end
restaurant dessert menus in the 1990s. The two recipes...
- and brim,
designed to give
extra sun protection. This hat was
almost de rigueur in East and
Central Africa from the 1930s to 1950s. In
European use during...
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developed a
relatively consistent set of such "laws"
which have
become de rigueur in
comic animation. They
usually involve things behaving in accordance...
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include Proof and The
Coast of Utopia, and
whose television credits (almost
de rigueur for
SHORTS readers)
include Law and Order.
Hamilton is
making his Shorts...
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store on the Yale
University campus.
Shirts from Gant and
rival Sero were
de rigueur for high-school and college-age
males who
could afford their premium price...