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réclame

[rey-klahm] / reɪˈklɑm /


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From there he had only recently returned with the réclame of one who has adventured far and seen strange lands.

From Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California by Bonner, Geraldine

Once a friend of mine sought to cheer up the morose Georg Brandes by predicting a tremendous réclame for his forthcoming work.

From My Little Boy by Ewald, Carl

And his friends were not powerful enough to make up for his lack of réclame.

From One Woman's Life by Herrick, Robert

The art which descends to réclame is no art be it lauded a hundred or a thousand-fold.

From William of Germany by Shaw, Stanley

And then to have to watch Dad and mother still pushing, scheming, intriguing; always with the affectation of despising réclame, yet doing nothing—not the most simple act—without a careful eye to it!

From The Big Drum A Comedy in Four Acts by Pinero, Arthur Wing, Sir




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