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{{a|people|}}A [[mediocre lawyer|lawyer]] as they say ''en Français'' — une ''[[aigle juridique]]''. Not to be confused with an [[avocat à la cœur]]: a [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]] of ''lurve''. Nor with [[advocaat]], which is a hideous alcoholic egg-based brandy from Holland — I know, right — which was, bafflingly, once the subject of heated litigation which helped develop the English [[common law]] of [[passing off]]. You might find un [[avocat à la cour]] sunning himself on a Parisienne boulevard, or taking cafe au lait with his ''chèr ami'', the [[Belgian dentist]], on one of those achingly beautiful ''beaux-arts'' salons that line ''Avenue John F. Kennedy'' in Kirchberg, downtown Luxembourg city.
{{a|people|}}A [[mediocre lawyer|lawyer]] as they say ''en Français'' — une ''[[aigle juridique]]''. Not to be confused with an [[avocat à la cœur]]: a [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]] of ''lurve''. Nor with [[advocaat]], which is a hideous alcoholic egg-based brandy from Holland {{ikr}} which was, bafflingly, once the subject of heated litigation which helped develop the English [[common law]] of [[passing off]].  
 
You might find ''un [[avocat à la cour]]'' sunning himself on a Parisienne boulevard, or taking ''café au lait'' with his ''chèr ami'' the [[Belgian dentist]], on one of those achingly beautiful ''beaux-arts'' salons that line ''Avenue John F. Kennedy'' in Kirchberg, downtown {{t|Luxembourg}} city, ''en route'' to Aéroport Hercule Poirot for their annual, post [[coupon]]-presentation, autumnal Benzedrine-powered bender in Ibiza.
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A lawyer as they say en Français — une aigle juridique. Not to be confused with an avocat à la cœur: a lawyer of lurve. Nor with advocaat, which is a hideous alcoholic egg-based brandy from Holland — I know, right — which was, bafflingly, once the subject of heated litigation which helped develop the English common law of passing off.

You might find un avocat à la cour sunning himself on a Parisienne boulevard, or taking café au lait with his chèr ami the Belgian dentist, on one of those achingly beautiful beaux-arts salons that line Avenue John F. Kennedy in Kirchberg, downtown Luxembourg city, en route to Aéroport Hercule Poirot for their annual, post coupon-presentation, autumnal Benzedrine-powered bender in Ibiza.

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