(n.) The policy of Bonaparte or of the Bonapartes.
Example Sentences:
(1) Bonaparte, later elected Emperor Napoléon III, hated what he saw.
(2) Hugo was 13 when Bonaparte was defeated at Waterloo.
(3) It reflects Bonaparte's feelings about Freud's illness and is part of an ongoing dialogue with him.
(4) Topsy elucidates the relationships between Marie Bonaparte, Sigmund Freud, and Anna Freud.
(5) People are getting revenge, and they are just getting started,” said Quatiarra Bonaparte, a 14-year-old schoolmate of some of those involved.
(6) The construction of that waterway was commissioned by Napoléon Bonaparte.
(7) n., parasitizing the stomach of the long-fingered bat, Myotis capaccinii (Bonaparte, 1837), in Spain.
(8) Princess Marie Bonaparte was a colorful yet mysterious member of Freud's inner circle of psychoanalysis.
(9) The manifest importance of Topsy has been attached to the fact that the Freuds translated it out of gratitude to Bonaparte and because of their love for dogs.
(10) He begins likening himself to Napoleon Bonaparte, "the leader of the revolution", until his father cuts in suddenly: "It's silly.
(11) Bonaparte's dissolution of the Class hindered further opportunities for studying human geography during the Empire.
(12) One such situation involves Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo.
(13) The result of this psychological fit between Poe and Bonaparte was her psychobiography, The Life and Works of Edgar Allan Poe.
(14) With calls for the French revolutionaries’ liberty and equality to apply to the colonised, they overcame the whites who enslaved them, a Spanish and a British invasion and then the army sent by Napoleon Bonaparte.
(15) Although she did not take part in the disorder, Bonaparte said the unrest was a vent for the rage young people in her neighbourhood felt over Gray’s death.
(16) After being made a count in 1810 by Napoleon Bonaparte, Volta retired in 1819 to his estate in Camnago, where he died in 1827.
(17) Others accused him of chasing the girls – it’s true he had a mistress [the opera star Francine Cellier] with whom he had a child, but unlike others at that time, he accepted, recognised and educated the girl.” In 1848, Haussmann was an ambitious civil servant determinedly climbing the ranks when Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte – nephew and heir of Napoléon I – returned to Paris after 12 years’ exile in London to become president of the French Second Republic.
(18) Channel tunnel, 1994 Napoleon Bonaparte was reported to have remarked that "C'est une des grandes choses que nous devrions faire ensemble ," French for "[it] is one of the great things we should do together" to a British ambassador.
(19) Nevertheless it proved Bonaparte a bona fide creative psychoanalyst and not a dilettante propped up by her friendship with Freud.
(20) Bonaparte vicariously shared in Poe's loss and the fantasies of the return of the deceased parent in his stories.
Lumpenproletariat
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Example Sentences:
(1) But Tehran's tech-savvy are far from Frantz Fanon 's lumpenproletariat.