| 11. | The evening now had unity and probably some sense of progression, a kind of narrative manque.
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| 12. | Desire is not a relation to an object but a relation to a lack ( manque ).
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| 13. | Il y manque le n " 1 ( Taneuri ) et le n?7 ( Teuirataaroa ).
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| 14. | Somewhere along here, Prince Charles, in his capacity as architectural critic manque, offered his opinion.
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| 15. | Bulfinch, Richardson and others appealed to the architect manque, as did Beacon Hill and its houses.
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| 16. | For desire is not a relation to an object but a relation to a lack ( manque ).
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| 17. | Sometimes it borders on moody sappiness as a kind of fin-de-siecle Alan Parsons Project manque.
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| 18. | Stripped of obvious theatrical pyrotechnics, Salieri is more easily seen as the covetous genius manque in all of us.
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| 19. | Here is Ives limned as a great composer, not an eccentric; not, indeed, a composer manque.
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| 20. | The politician in Williams has won out over the manic Jonathan Winters manque of " Mork and Mindy ."
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