| 1. | Having the boss'permission takes that frisson of naughtiness away.
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| 2. | More important is to create a frisson around what we are doing.
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| 3. | Together, they produce the frisson that drives talk radio.
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| 4. | As in fishing, there is a frisson associated with that event.
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| 5. | He even finds a way to inject frissons into cooking.
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| 6. | Why not a frisson of race-mongering as well?
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| 7. | Prices will drop; high-wire cooking will lose its frisson.
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| 8. | There was a consequent frisson when Sada Abe slapped your back ."
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| 9. | Its purpose : to invoke the dark frissons once afforded by public executions.
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| 10. | The atrocities of the Axman can still stir a frisson among local residents.
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