Sentences with phrase «political frisson»

Jay wonders whether there is a «political frisson» when it comes to business deals.

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A substantial section of the British political class, from journalists to think tank bosses to politicians, seems to feel a frisson of manly excitement at the prospect of no - deal.
The humongous shopping bags, as well as the lurid florals and overall air of chap - turned - luxe nodded at the street markets where poor people shop and that gave the outing the frisson of political incorrectness, like Demna was making a giant mockery of the house, and all the rest.
Hodder Education m.d. Lis Tribe said the political arena would «provide an extra frisson of excitement for educational publishers in 2015», as planned A-level reform changes, passed by the current government, could be put on hold if the Labour Party gets into power.
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