Salons
in sentence
14 examples of Salons in a sentence
Their essay would go viral, get translated into many languages, get debated at pubs and coffee houses and salons, and at dinner parties, and influence leaders, legislators, popular opinion.
We did grapevine information sharing through beauty
salons.
Chamber and the notion of chamber has to do with
salons
and small-scale performances.
This is a shopping street in Kibera, and you can see that there's a soda dealer, a health clinic, two beauty salons, a bar, two grocery stores, and a church, and more.
In these "Little Saigons," mini- malls are filled with American-style Vietnamese supermarkets, restaurants, bakeries, nail and hair salons, medical and law offices, travel agencies, and every type of service business.
But today, in Amman, as in almost every Arab capital, independent meetings and debates about how to move forward are taking place in art galleries, think tanks, salons, ordinary households, and, most significantly, online.
Thanks to German manufacturers, pianos were no longer restricted to aristocratic
salons
or the professional middle class, but began appearing in respectable working-class homes.
And whereas cars, televisions, and household appliances drove US consumer demand in the 1960s, a much larger share of domestic spending today goes (or went) to restaurants, bars, hotels, resorts, gyms, salons, coffee shops, and tattoo parlors, as well as college tuition and doctor’s visits.
Factories, offices, and shops shut down; construction sites became idle; and restaurants, barber shops, and beauty
salons
closed.
There was in this spectacle, a peculiar power of intoxication and fascination, of which it would be difficult to convey to the reader of our day and our
salons
any idea.
Les yeux de Clélia se remplirent de larmes en voyant passer la duchesse au milieu de ces
salons
peuplés alors de ce qu’il y avait de plus brillant dans la société.
et nous, nous sommes ici dans ces
salons
si brillants !
Ces tentures, dont chacune contenait une partie prise dans les armes de la famille Crescenzi, qui, comme l’univers le sait, descend du fameux Crescentius, consul de Rome en 985, devaient meubler les dix-sept
salons
qui formaient le rez-de-chaussée du palais du marquis.
La comtesse Mosca répondait de Naples :Nous avons un concert tous les jeudis, et conversation tous les dimanches ; on ne peut pas se remuer dans nos
salons.
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