It is bohemianism in the domestic circle, a life full of improvidence and surprises.
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He fell in love with the bohemianism of my world.
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They foster bohemianism and confrontation with the civil authorities.
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But today he's keen to downplay any bohemianism.
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Against this, as a kind of childish bohemianism, there is, in one phase of childhood, a strong reaction.
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It became an integral part of the Aesthetic Movement and the Art Nouveau Movement -and shorthand for sophisticated, arty bohemianism.
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In "Then," a stylish book of black-and-white snapshots that span a fifty-year period, an air of luxurious bohemianism prevails.
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I was dazed by this immediate and overflowing generosity; but their friendly bohemianism overrode all the reluctance I ought to have felt.
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He was inclined to abandon the place, but Mary was amused by it for a time, bohemianism being a completely unknown quantity to her.
10
It began, like all movements, in literature and philosophy and individual bohemianism; but it soon worked its way into social and political and economic organizations.
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Season three is set in an era of counterculture, of grassroots political ferment -but this barely registers, beyond Princess Margaret's forays into posh bohemianism.
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The quality which we now call Bohemianism certainly ran in Sheridan's blood.
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The directors can't understand such freedom, such language, such shabbiness, such Bohemianism.
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The extreme of social refinement and a mild Bohemianism almost touch.
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The meaning of Bohemianism was quite lost on her simple soul.
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She has imbibed their Bohemianism and learnt to talk their jargon.