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è
/ ɛə /
noun
- a century, period, or era
Example Sentences
This was the starting point of the thoughtful collection, which featured romantic silhouettes fusing the fin de è French and English Edwardian styles — through riding coats, sack suits and riding boots — with urban styles such as cargo elements and archival pieces from Woo’s early 2000s collections.
Nigro would often take him to Manhattan’s Central Park, where they’d rent a boat for an hour or two and then paddle up, down, and around the placid lake, through the lily pads, looking like fin de è oarsmen in an Impressionist painting.
Scenic designer Derek McLane creates a festive ambience, evocative not so much of fin de è Paris, where the story of “Moulin Rouge” takes place, but of a secret gallery of wonder at the Paris Las Vegas hotel casino, where a replica of the Eiffel Tower livens up the skyline, fooling no one.
Tintin made his debut in 1929, in a young readers’ supplement of the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle.
In particular, I was curious whether his re-creation of culturally oversaturated fin de è Vienna, a vanished world that continues to fascinate, would convince an audience more familiar with that glittering epoch.
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