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(31) The painting/book/film is a tour de force. (32) De Gaulle conducted his strategy with consummate skill . (33) Reed wrote a novel about de Sade titled 'When the Whip Comes Down'. (34) There is also a de luxe model available , but it'll cost you. (35) Our special guest on the programme tonight is Robert de Niro. (36) His speech to the Democratic Convention was a tour de force. (37) After the depressing events of the last few months, Mina felt that it was time to put a little joie de vivre back into their lives. (38) The director wanted Olivia de Havilland, then under contract to Warner Brothers. (39) The book was inspired by a real person, namely Tamara de Treaux. (40) My disastrous exam results dealt the coup de grace to my university career. (41) You can have the de luxe model if you like, but it'll cost you. (42) English is de facto the common language of much of the world today. (43) His leadership kept the team's esprit de corps intact during difficult periods. (44) Robert De Niro has been a faithful exponent of 'the Method', immersing himself totally in his roles and notorious for gaining and losing whatever weight has been necessary to convey the character. (45) Where I work, smart suits are de rigueur for the women. (46) In his memoirs, De Gaulle wrote that he had come to London determined to save the French nation. (47) They decided not to modernise the Victorian de & 1 & cor. (48) The Synod's declarations prevailed de jure but not de facto in the Roman Catholic Church down to the Reformation era. (49) I can't play you at squash this week I'm hors de combat with a twisted ankle. (50) The novels of the Marquis de Sade deal with sexual perversion. (51) Of all the events, the piece de resistance will be a gala night at the King's Hall. (52) The President aims to create a de jure one-party state. (53) Picasso also executed several landscapes at Horta de San Juan. (54) Jane's affair was the coup de grace to her disintegrating marriage. (55) He's her de facto husband though they're not actually married. (56) Gen. de Gaulle sensed that nuclear weapons would fundamentally change the nature of international relations. (57) If it is on British soil then it is de facto British. (58) Twelve states have accorded de facto recognition to the new regime. (59) De Gaulle was a born pedagogue who used the public platform and the television screen to great effect. (60) On the domestic front, de Gaulle's priority was to secure his government's authority.