| 21. | Werner Herzog, the enfant terrible of the New German Cinema of the 1970s, directs.
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| 22. | Her subversive leanings soon pegged her as an enfant terrible.
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| 23. | Charles Bewley was seen as an " enfant terrible ".
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| 24. | Sellars, opera's now mature enfant terrible, insists on providing all the answers, with a vengeance.
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| 25. | The sharpest caricature is Hollander's cinematic enfant terrible, a beady-eyed, profanity-spewing sellout of dubious talent.
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| 26. | He was during the eighties and nineties, the " enfant terrible " of Irish politics.
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| 27. | From French ! ital ! enfant terrible ! off!
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| 28. | When I first met Bernard Ginestet almost 30 years ago, he was Bordeaux's enfant terrible.
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| 29. | Bjerregaard, the onetime enfant terrible of Danish politics, joined the European Union's executive Commission last January.
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| 30. | In some stories, the history of enfant terrible are connected to the myths of the land.
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