It did not matter to Amrita Pritam whether she was portraying a rustic woman or a sophisticated urbanite. |
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For the adventurous urbanite, how about experiencing a taste of farm life by visiting a working farm or ranch? |
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In 2009 the disposable income of the average Chinese urbanite was 3.33 times the net income of a rural resident. |
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The regulatory mechanism of the native urbanite, in other words, seems to be out of kilter. |
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As for the CRD engine, well, if you're an urbanite, it makes perfect sense. |
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Passionate urbanite and woman of action, I have always loved being on the go and rising to new challenges. |
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He's a confirmed urbanite now, a city dweller for over 30 years. |
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The atheist internationalist had ended up a Lib Dem, the religious, suburban family-man a Tory and the progressive urbanite a Labour figure. |
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Her voice is more akin to twentysomething urbanite chick-lit, rather than a culinary memoir. |
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He was a middle-class, provincial urbanite, who wrote for big commercial theaters and proudly noted his successes in them. |
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The restaurant's lines are both modern and rustic — sleek teardrop light fixtures appeal to the urbanite, alder-wood branches in the window to the ruralist. |
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How much city-dwellers overpay for housingAudio and Video content on Economist.com requires a browser that can handle iFrames. EVERY urbanite grumbles about the price of housing. |
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If you're an urbanite, then this brand is for you. |
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Preparations are underway for a meal al fresco: the father's sister, a fiftysomething academic urbanite, is bringing her fiancé, a widower, around to meet the family. |
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Probably the urbanite Paul would acknowledge the original intention of the command and state that he is using rule of moving from the less important to the more significant. |
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You have to understand that the manufacturer is hoping not only to make the European smart an intelligent urbanite, but they also want to cloak it in a clean, green aura. |
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In Kenya, music has been used by the urbanite to stake a claim to the city. |
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And it all spews out of metropolitan areas which is why I for one, will never be an urbanite. |
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The new press, which replaces a 30-year-old Goss Urbanite, will provide the paper with more color positions to offer advertisers. |
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