Medvedev is more soft-spoken, and, partly as a result, he has acquired a worldlier, more liberal image than some of his peers. |
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Sorkin is supposed to be on a different level from his peers: longer words, worldlier topics. |
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But will the music lovers and concerned citizens of St. Paul, a city that bristles to differentiate itself from bigger, worldlier Minneapolis, still want to support their own home-town band? |
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He was perhaps the most autonomous creator in the history of cinema, but the bigger and worldlier his subject, the more inescapably personal his approach to it became. |
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