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  • Although parvenue or not, she had been the victor, if you could call it a victory.
  • Reputedly, when she eventually did become politically important, the upper class viewed her as rather a " parvenue ".
  • It has been a World Cup of many matches and few surprises : the traditional soccer powers have had their way with the parvenues.
  • Les forces r閜ublicaines de l'arm閑 de l'Ouest sont enfin parvenues ?coordonner correctement leurs attaques et ?vaincre les forces vend閑nnes.
  • According to her, a wealthy minority, which she called " parvenues ", tried to join the privileges of the ruling elite of Prussia.
  • For daring to break the trust of her former house and set up on her own in a cheap flat, Ms . Takagi is seen by some as an opportunistic parvenue.
  • Following upon this, Duby formulated a famous theory about the Crusades : that the tremendous response to the idea of holy war against the Muslims can be traced to the desire of disinherited ( but well-armed ) second and third sons of this French parvenue aristocracy to make their fortunes by venturing abroad and settling in the Levant.
  • His hilarious satires of avaricious fathers, " pr閏ieuses ", social parvenues, doctors and pompous literary types were extremely successful, but his comedies on religious hypocrisy ( " Tartuffe " ) and libertinage ( " Don Juan " ) brought him much criticism from the church, and " Tartuffe " was only performed through the intervention of the king.
  • His hilarious satires of avaricious fathers, " pr閏ieuses ", social parvenues, doctors and pompous literary types were extremely successful, but his comedies on religious hypocrisy ( " Tartuffe " ) and libertinage ( " Dom Juan " ) brought him criticism from the church; " Tartuffe " was only performed because of the king's intercession.
  • Sebastian described Zissu as " honest but uninteresting ", and his wife as a " perfect example of a Jewish parvenue . " He also found Zissu's Zionism unpalatable : " [ he is ] a theorist of full-blown Jewish nationalism who goes out every evening to a cinema or restaurant, two months after a pogrom . " As argued by Glass, Sebastian's characterization is partial, and fails to cover the basics of Zissu's wartime activity.