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recherché

[ruh-shair-shey, ruh-shair-shey, ruh-sher-shey] / rəˈʃɛər ʃeɪ, rə ʃɛərˈʃeɪ, rə ʃɛrˈʃeɪ /














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And restorative justice—once a fairly recherché concept on the left—has gotten widespread enough that the backlash is well under way.

From Slate

Now in his 60s, the prominent dealer of mid-20th-century French design spent those early days exploring his new neighborhood on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne, winding past recherché centuries-old homes with bisque stone facades and quiet courtyards.

From New York Times

Alain Bélanger, a demographer at Quebec’s Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, a graduate research organization in Quebec City, said the future of French in the province was at risk, in particular among second- and third-generation immigrants, who invariably turned to English.

From New York Times

The company said it will publish extracts of some of its top shows, such as food programmes “Top chef” and “Meilleur pâtissier” as well as real estate programme “Recherche Appartement ou Maison”.

From Reuters

“I think he’s got to the fourth chapter of Proust’s A la Recherche de Temps Perdu.”

From The Guardian