225 examples of revue in sentences

When I see them going imperturbably along the old pre-war lines, snapping smart people at the races or in the Row, or reproducing the devastating beauty of a revue chorus, I know that they have their withers unwrung and their heart in the right place.

Coming down on the train, I read in the Revue des Deux Mondes the recollections of a gentleman who was here in '70-'71 and is here again now.

A Frenchman wrote very feelingly the other day, in the Revue des Deux Mondes, about a return to the old French culture, an escape from what he described as the German habit of accumulating mere facts to something that, in addition to feeding the brain, nourished the taste as wellcarried with it, so to speak, a certain spiritual fragrance.

de la Revue Generale d'Architecture, 1866.

That winter I was in the big revue at the Shaftesbury Theatre, in London, that was called "Three Cheers."

See Revue Musicale.

REVUE MUSICALE, LA. Paris 1903.

" This joke has been duly noted by a well-known revue manager, and as soon as a cast has been engaged an entirely new and topical review will be written round it.

Revue Industrielle.

LE CRÉANCIER DE NAPOLÉON Une grande revue des troupes de Lyon eut lieu en 1815, immédiatement après le débarquement de Napoleon, à son retour de l'île d'Elbe.

REVUE, f., examen détaillé; titre de certains écrits périodiques.

(In Revue des deux mondes, Feb. 1-Mar. 15, 1927)

(In Revue des deux mondes, June 15-July 15, 1930) © 15Jun, 1Jul, 15Jul30; AF8740. Maitre Maguet (E); 9Sep57; R198775.

(In La Revue de France, 4. année, nos.

(In Revue de France, Oct. 15-Nov. 15, 1924) © 15Oct24, 1Nov24, 15Nov24, AF26144. R94126, 1May52, Mme Louis Postif (W) CUSACK, ALICE M., joint author How to teach reading.

(In Revue des deux mondes, Feb. 1-Mar. 15, 1927)

INC. SEE BROADWAY IN REVUE.

revue & augmentee par l'auteur.

revue & augmentee par Gilbert Houlet.

revue & augmentee par Rene Etiemble & Yassu Gauclere.

M. De La Trehonnais, in the "Revue Agricole de l'Angleterre," thus sketches some of the incidents and aspects of the occasion: "It is a proceeding regarded in England as a public event, and all the journals give an account of it with exact care, assembling from every county and even from foreign countries.

I This, according to our latest subaltern from home, is the title of a revue which is running in Town; but that is a mere coincidence.

So, instead of "En revenant de la Revue," let it be "En rêvant à la Revue.

So, instead of "En revenant de la Revue," let it be "En rêvant à la Revue.

Early in the reign of Louis Napoleon, a serial story called 'Tolla,' a vivid study of social life in Rome, delighted the readers of the Revue des Deux Mondes.

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