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  • Nonetheless, the potential danger has been considered almost from the inception of the rule, in ways high-brow, such as Andre Gide ` s Pastoral Symphony and low, such as teen skin flicks like "Hot Under the Collar" and the TV soap opera parody, "Soap", not to mention an infinite number of dirty jokes, usually involving a priest, a rabbi, and a minister.

    The Student Operated Press Judyth Piazza 2010

  • Members of the older generation such as Andre Gide also appeared occasionally to find out what the wild young men were up to.

    Club Troppo 2009

  • Being there, allowed me to understand the power of charm and persuasion that Cocteau had over such 20th Century luminaries as Andre Gide and Sartre, Satie and Stravinsky, Picasso, Diaghilev and Nijinsky.

    Edward Goldman: Sunday on the Riviera With Jean Edward Goldman 2012

  • Being there, allowed me to understand the power of charm and persuasion that Cocteau had over such 20th Century luminaries as Andre Gide and Sartre, Satie and Stravinsky, Picasso, Diaghilev and Nijinsky.

    Edward Goldman: Sunday on the Riviera With Jean Edward Goldman 2012

  • Being there, allowed me to understand the power of charm and persuasion that Cocteau had over such 20th Century luminaries as Andre Gide and Sartre, Satie and Stravinsky, Picasso, Diaghilev and Nijinsky.

    Edward Goldman: Sunday on the Riviera With Jean Edward Goldman 2012

  • Being there, allowed me to understand the power of charm and persuasion that Cocteau had over such 20th Century luminaries as Andre Gide and Sartre, Satie and Stravinsky, Picasso, Diaghilev and Nijinsky.

    Edward Goldman: Sunday on the Riviera With Jean Edward Goldman 2012

  • The editorial reminds of the Andre Gide story about a man and his dog who go to the park everyday and engage in games of checkers.

    Michael Ford: Washington Post Editorial Board as Movie Critic Michael Ford 2010

  • Adults understand that, in fact, as Andre Gide once said, "the color of truth is gray."

    Eric Alterman: Think Again: The World As it 'Ought to Be' Eric Alterman 2010

  • "I eat with fury, ferocity, lyricism," French avant-garde writer Andre Gide once confessed to a friend.

    Matthew Jacob: In France, They Cherish Lunch and Liberte Matthew Jacob 2010

  • "I eat with fury, ferocity, lyricism," French avant-garde writer Andre Gide once confessed to a friend.

    Matthew Jacob: In France, They Cherish Lunch and Liberte 2010

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