| 31. | Louche at the time was serving as general manager for Fifth Colvmn Records and requested Bergin send him some material for release consideration.
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| 32. | The Beverly Hills casino, in the same building as Le Gastronome, offers the requisite amber lighting, disco music and louche ambiance.
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| 33. | Her characters were louche, boozy writers, editors, and artists of forgettable talent who on their best days might be called amoral.
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| 34. | He began to develop his taste for the louche life at 22, when he went to work as a gofer at Giorgio Armani.
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| 35. | Both turn white ( " louche " ) when poured over ice or mixed with water, forming small crystals when frozen.
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| 36. | The addition of water also causes a clouding, called the " louche " ( called ouzo effect in other drinks ).
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| 37. | Nevertheless, the stiff upright pose of the girl is more suggestive of a formal setting than of the louche atmosphere of a brothel.
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| 38. | Later he moved to London where he and his wife lived in a succession of " amusingly louche " locations early in his career.
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| 39. | Ravelstein, we learn, " relished louche encounters, the fishy and the equivocal, " but that is all we learn.
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| 40. | Sally Bowles may be as louche and licentious as ever, but these days she is also bringing out the parental instincts in her audiences.
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