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Renard

[ ren-erd ]

noun



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  • Ren·ard·ine [ren, -er-din, -deen], adjective

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It can be difficult to learn new things, but with Renard’s teaching methods you are guaranteed to learn easily and quickly.

The skepticism about the state on display in Renard’s comments — a “deep and sometimes totalizing sense of political alienation,” as Lerman and Weaver put it — shapes the way people touched by the system act.

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And according to Renard, Balzac distinguishes two classes of writers: the writers of ideas and the writers of images.

"Le Renard Subtil does not eat," he said, using the appellation he had found most flattering to the vanity of the Indian.

Le Renard is too brave to remember the hurts received in war, or the hands that gave them.

"Here is some confusion in names between us, Le Renard," said Duncan, hoping to provoke a discussion.

Does not Renard mean to turn like a fox on his footsteps, and to carry to the rich and gray-headed Scotchman his daughters?

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