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chicer meaning in Hindi

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  1. Fake bamboo is much chicer than the real thing.
  2. This story looks at progress discounters are making toward offering chicer styles to cost-conscious consumers . ( ( Walton, Atlanta Journal-Constitution ).
  3. "' Luxe Grunge "'( also known as boho-chic or " luxe bohemian " ) is a chicer updated grunge-boho collection; an unkempt approach to wardrobe, popularized by celebrities such as the Olsen twins.
  4. Played by six sibilant-voiced actors ( Mariana Buruiana, Micaela Caracas, Mihai Dinvale, Jean-Jacques Dulon, Victor Rebengiuc and Alexandru Repan ), the Olympians are a glacial, contemptuous and sepulchral-looking lot, clad in white dinner jackets and Yohji Yamamoto-style layers of fabric . ( Wouldn't you just know that the gods would be chicer-than-thou ?)
  5. Mexican author Rogelio Villareal has noted how " the famous image is not venerated by all . . . it has also been aged, laughed about, parodied, insulted, and distorted around the world . " Conservative Mark Falcoff has remarked that Guevara is " a cultural icon " not because of " his example for poor countries " but as a result of " his capacity to provoke empathy among the spoiled youth of the affluent West . " Historian Robert Conquest, of the Hoover Institution, has referred to such " empathy " and adulation among the young, as the " unfortunate affliction " of " adolescent revolutionary romanticism . " While herself acknowledging him as a " great idealist ", Men�ndez believes there is a " fallibility of memory ", which leads many to " gloss over the fact that he was also a brutal man, the head of a firing squad in the opening days of the revolution . " In deference to such contradictions, Patrick Symmes, author of " Chasing Che : A Motorcycle Journey in Search of the Guevara Legend ", has hypothesized that " the more time goes by, the chicer and chicer Che gets because the less he stands for anything . " Barcelona museum director Ivan de la Nuez, in the 2008 documentary " " Chevolution " " describes the overall phenomena by observing that " Capitalism devours everything  even its worst enemies ."
  6. Mexican author Rogelio Villareal has noted how " the famous image is not venerated by all . . . it has also been aged, laughed about, parodied, insulted, and distorted around the world . " Conservative Mark Falcoff has remarked that Guevara is " a cultural icon " not because of " his example for poor countries " but as a result of " his capacity to provoke empathy among the spoiled youth of the affluent West . " Historian Robert Conquest, of the Hoover Institution, has referred to such " empathy " and adulation among the young, as the " unfortunate affliction " of " adolescent revolutionary romanticism . " While herself acknowledging him as a " great idealist ", Men�ndez believes there is a " fallibility of memory ", which leads many to " gloss over the fact that he was also a brutal man, the head of a firing squad in the opening days of the revolution . " In deference to such contradictions, Patrick Symmes, author of " Chasing Che : A Motorcycle Journey in Search of the Guevara Legend ", has hypothesized that " the more time goes by, the chicer and chicer Che gets because the less he stands for anything . " Barcelona museum director Ivan de la Nuez, in the 2008 documentary " " Chevolution " " describes the overall phenomena by observing that " Capitalism devours everything  even its worst enemies ."


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