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I am sorry, it seems like I've made a cuple of typos.... 

The name of my method is indeed get_descr all the time, so that is not the 
source of the problem.

And the command that I have tested and that returns 
myapp.FicheService.phone isn't
self._meta.get_field("phone").verbose_name
but
self._meta.get_field("phone")

To be more precise, it is even :
unicode(self._meta.get_field("phone"))
since without unicode, it returns the following error (see image) :

So, to sum up the lines of code and their effect :
self._meta.get_field("phone").verbose_name
and
unicode(self._meta.get_field("phone").verbose_name)
both cancel the display of my whole string without raising any error

self._meta.get_field("phone")
generates the error in the image

unicode(self._meta.get_field("phone"))
returns the string : "myapp.FicheService.phone"

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