| 11. | The terrace view also tells some New Yorkers that perhaps they are not as smart or soigne as they think.
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| 12. | "Soigne Ta Droite, " meanwhile, arrives belatedly with its strangeness undiminished and its mysteries intact.
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| 13. | Rodriguez did not feel the need to sacrifice his larger vision of how a woman should look to some notion of soigne vulgarity.
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| 14. | The station is designed to connect trains and ferries and is built with Scottish Granite, Bluestone from Soignes and Limestone from Euville.
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| 15. | As in the compelling peculiarity of the Smiths _ a sensibility that links the director and the band _ the film takes fascinatingly soigne turns.
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| 16. | "Soigne ta droite " is a phrase from boxing-a trainer's call to " keep your right up ".
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| 17. | When ordering water, if the waiter asks " sparkling ? " it is more soigne to reply still rather than tap or flat.
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| 18. | "Twilight, " a class act in a classic genre, finds Paul Newman playing detective amid some uncommonly soigne Los Angeles settings.
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| 19. | And as in the compelling peculiarity of the Smiths _ a sensibility that links the director and the band _ the film takes fascinatingly soigne turns.
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| 20. | In 1423 and 1424, he may have been a vicar at St . Vincent in Soignes, a collegiate church with an active music establishment.
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