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1 But they give eclat to the house, and eclat is money.
2 Well, get up any kind of dimostrasione you like for the occasion,-itwill all help to give eclat to our opening.
3 A gorgeous hall had been fitted up, under Trippetta's eye, with every kind of device which could possibly give eclat to a masquerade.
4 To give eclat to an event of such importance, the Governor had ordered one company of militia to attend with him at the cathedral.
5 Give eclat to this passion!
6 It was this that gives eclat to the jubilee year, 1265, for it was in that year that the first Parliament convened.
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