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It revives the suspicion that the circle around Mr Hollande are " champagnesocialists".
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She has compassion for blue collar workers unlike those ' champagnesocialists' you see on television, Havet said.
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If anything both were the butt of vague mockery: a former pony-tailed student communist leading a rag-tag band of ex-Trotskyists, Maoists, champagnesocialists and greens.
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You're an early adopter of Silicon Valley's radicalchic, bearer of a little-known solution.
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Obama dived headfirst into radicalchic:
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Her status, in the two years since the album was released, has gone from radicalchic to something strangely depoliticised.
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The guru of psychiatric radicalchic whose pioneering work on the dynamics of troubled families brought him to international prominence in the 1960s, R.D.
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Radicalchic Some individuals participating in the show have been instrumental in steering fashion in a radically new direction.
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They would perhaps do better to call one of the wealthiest members of Congress a limousineliberal.
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She cried harder remembering how she'd called Malika a " limousineliberal." What good was name-calling?
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Not that there'd be anything wrong with that, right, Miss LimousineLiberal?
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Excuse me, Ms. LimousineLiberal.
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"What are you, one of those hippie, draft-dodging, limousineliberal, pinko, defeatist, chickenshit, pacifist bastards?"
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The AAP won support among Delhi's working class and liberalelite.
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Mr Kerry was obviously a member of the north-eastern liberalelite.
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We are, however, once again left puzzled by the liberalelite's ambivalence about middle America.
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Similar criticism is directed today at the "metropolitan liberalelite".
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But Barack was backed by that same liberalelite cadre or cabal that came out of Hyde Park.
Usage of champagne socialist in English
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The implication was pretty clear: I was a hypocritical, champagnesocialist, stirring up the masses from a position of wealth and privilege.
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It revives the suspicion that the circle around Mr Hollande are " champagnesocialists".
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She has compassion for blue collar workers unlike those ' champagnesocialists' you see on television, Havet said.
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If anything both were the butt of vague mockery: a former pony-tailed student communist leading a rag-tag band of ex-Trotskyists, Maoists, champagnesocialists and greens.