-
southern United States,
white tie is
sometimes referred to as "costume de
rigueur",
adapted from
French language due to the
historical background of New...
- rice and mote) or potatoes. The
consumption of "Cuy" or
Guinea Pig, de
rigueur in
mostly indigenous communities,
reflects the
predominantly native character...
- De
RigueurMortis (stylised as De
RigueurMortis) is the
fifth studio album by
Australian alternative-rock
group TISM,
released in
October 2001. The album...
-
print patterns, bell-bottom jeans,
fringed vests, and
skirts became de
rigueur outfits of the 1960s.
Concern and
protest over U.S.
involvement in the...
- shades, with no
subtle variations sans
presser (Fr.)
Without rushing sans
rigueur (Fr.)
Without strictness,
freely scale Ascending or
descending sequence...
-
developed a
relatively consistent set of such "laws"
which have
become de
rigueur in
comic animation. They
usually involve things behaving in accordance...
-
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...
- nonexistent, as were stylists, and
getting papped while partying was
simply de
rigueur" (to get "papped" is to be
followed and
photographed by paparazzi). Hilton...
-
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...
- fanfare;
gatherings of the
extended family and a
sumptuous feast are 'de
rigueur'. The day
begins early with
ritual showers,
rubbing the body with perfumed...