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describing themselves as **** but the term is a misnomer.
Those who are
habitues of the bars
frequented by
others of the kind, are
about the
saddest people...
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Charles XII,
sometimes Carl XII (Swedish: Karl XII) or
Carolus Rex (17 June 1682 – 30
November 1718 O.S.), was King of
Sweden (including
current Finland)...
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retirement at
Chartwell or at his
London home in Hyde Park Gate, and
became a
habitué of high
society at La
Pausa on the
French Riviera. In June 1962, when he...
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extremely difficult, but
Newton proved equal to the task.
Disguised as a
habitué of bars and taverns, he
gathered much of that
evidence himself. For all...
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nightclub for
celebrities during its
short tenure (1965–69).
Frequent habitués included Truman Capote, Wilt Chamberlain,
Roger Daltrey,
Princess Margaret...
- entertainer,
Chanel radiated a
juvenile allure that
tantalized the
military habitués of the cabaret. In 1906,
Chanel worked in the spa
resort town of Vichy...
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greatest figures of the
Enlightenment for over five decades.
Among the
habitués of
Madame Helvétius's
salon were
Julie de Lespin****e and
Suzanne Necker...
- tea time on, on a
chance of
picking up a few dollars; or they
might be
habitués of the
place or of an
outer room,
described as a 'lounge', for the purpose...
- 1915. She
became a
leader in
Greenwich Village, and not only
among the
habitués of her own establishments. For example, in June 1921, when
there were public...