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    revue


    1. I used to dance in a revue


    2. The showers at the revue had been not much better – limited hot water doesn’t go far between a chorus of twelve hot, sweaty dancers with monied admirers to impress


    3. It must be getting on for five years … or was it six? She’d been dancing in the troupe for several seasons – become a long standing member of the group of girls who spent their time working in the revue, keeping body and soul together on the wages Masa paid them


    4. The talented girls didn’t stay long; the revue was in a prime site and agents prowled around regularly looking for talent they could sell elsewhere in the city


    5. The revue was going through a bad phase – Masa’s latest lover had done a bunk with the leader of the band and Masa was spitting blood


    6. Eight youngish actors had joined us to prepare for our Edinburgh Fringe offering of Macbeth, probably hoping to emulate the success of Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore whose revue continued to amuse worldwide


    7. Bibliography," Revue hispanique,XVII, pp


    8. CINDY WAS BEING treated like a celebrity in a bookstore called Book Revue on Long Island, New York


    9. Cindy answered the call and said, “Richie, I’m at Book Revue


    10. Bad Beat Revue frontman Patrick Sherry (UK) died of head injuries after jumping from the stage at the Warehouse club in Leeds, UK, on 20 July 2005

    11. The premise of Let’s Make Love has Marilyn portraying musical comedy actress Amanda Dell, appearing in an off-Broadway revue that satirizes celebrities, including the fictional Jean-Marc Clement (Montand), a French-born billionaire industrialist who is now headquartered in New York City


    12. He is instantly smitten by Amanda’s beauty and sets in motion a plan to win her heart without revealing his identity as the super-rich businessman being parodied in the revue


    13. He had a subscription to Le Figaro, so he would not lose touch with reality, and another to the Revue des Deux Mondes, so that he would not lose touch with poetry


    14. I have not seen an article on this locution which appeared in the Revue du Midi, 1911


    15. Here is what the famous Academician, Dousset, writes in the number of the Revue des Revues in which the letters about war are collected, in reply to the editor's inquiry as to his views on war:


    16. "Dear Sir," he writes to the editor of the Revue des Revues: "You ask for my opinion in regard to the success of the Universal Congress of Peace


    17. "Sir," he writes to the editor of the Revue des Revues, "you ask my opinion in regard to the possible success of the Universal Peace Congress


    18. Morel, "Terre Promise," now appearing in the Revue Blanche, and such are most of the new novels


    19. People do not Try to Remove the Contradiction between Life and Conscience by a Change of Life, but their Cultivated Leaders Exert Every Effort to Obscure the Demands of Conscience, and Justify their Life; in this Way they Degrade Society below Paganism to a State of Primeval Barbarism—Undefined Attitude of Modern Leaders of Thought to War, to Universal Militarism, and to Compulsory Service in Army—One Section Regards War as an Accidental Political Phenomenon, to be Avoided by External Measures only—Peace Congress—The Article in the Revue des Revues—Proposition of Maxime du Camp—Value of Boards of Arbitration and Suppression of Armies—Attitude of Governments to Men of this Opinion and What they Do—Another Section Regards War as Cruel, but Inevitable—Maupassant—Rod—A Third Section Regard War as Necessary, and not without its Advantages—Doucet—Claretie—Zola—Vogüé


    20. Here is what the celebrated academician Camille Doucet writes in reply to the editor of the Revue des Revues, where several letters on war were published together:

    21. "Dear Sir [he writes to the editor of the Revue des Revues]: You ask me my view as to the possible success of the Universal Congress of Peace


    22. Brückner of the German Institute has written a full monograph on the subject, 36 and it has also been fully treated by Lechat in the Revue Archeologique


    23. -- Revue Critique, 1892, No


    24. 44; Revue arch


    25. BABELON in Revue Numismatique, 1892, p


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    Synonyms for "revue"

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    "revue" definitions

    a variety show with topical sketches and songs and dancing and comedians