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The old town was established by the Spanish in 1519 and was a central stopover between the old and new world, making it a most cosmopolitan spot.
I managed to take in some of the wonderful entertainment offerings in the cosmopolitan city!
The Australian culture and identity began to change, becoming more cosmopolitan from this point onward.
It was closed off when communist rule was imposed in 1949 but is now regaining its reputation as a cosmopolitan metropolis.
Constructed as a port city in the late 1950s, the town is much newer, more urban and cosmopolitan than most Cambodian provincial cities.
We don't know much at all about him other than that he was a sophisticated cosmopolitan of the merchant class whose father was a vintner.
They are likely to be more cosmopolitan, better educated and well travelled.
The vibrant, cosmopolitan city and surrounding area of San Francisco leaves visitors spoilt for choice.
The corresponding difference among cosmopolitan voters was 29 percentage points.
Her first novel, The Languages of Love, is a cosmopolitan Bloomsbury romance, much of it centred on the Reading Room of the British Museum.
Clearly, this is a city obsessed with its own multi-ethnic mosaic and the cosmopolitan credibility it signifies.
London is a cosmopolitan city with a multitude of cultures stemming from its multiracial population.
He likes the fact that although the club has a cosmopolitan feel it still clings to old values.
Ally grabbed her cosmopolitan from Justin and took a sip of it, still waiting for Calvin to answer her.
They are the cosmopolitan sophisticates who recoil in horror from the beery racism of the ignorant underclass.
For spring there are pickled ramp Martinis, a sorrel margarita, and rhubarb as a cosmopolitan.
Black-crowned Night-Herons are a cosmopolitan species, nesting on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
Sea urchins, like bivalve molluscs, are cosmopolitan in their distribution.
One group, the cosmopolitan or ecologically generalist species, includes 10-12 species.
This species is cosmopolitan, occupying Boreal and transitional associations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But, compared with the provincialism of the South of 1860, he is a cosmopolitan.
Its provinciality is of greater cash value to the newspaper than the cosmopolitan significance of the message from London.
He was a man of no nationality, and cosmopolitan, and sublimely proud of that expansiveness.
They have not lost the quaint simplicity of their parochialism, to become national if not cosmopolitan.
So has it always been with chemistry, the most cosmopolitan of sciences, the most secret of arts.
He fondly believes that he is becoming a good American when he is only a deracinated cosmopolitan.
Clancy was an American with an Irish diathesis and cosmopolitan proclivities.
A taxonomic study of the cosmopolitan scincoid lizards of the genus Eumeces.
Consequently the thistle butterfly has long been recognized as the most cosmopolitan species of its group.
Fipps was a man of cosmopolitan tastes, and he had not the phrenological organs of locality and adhesiveness largely developed.
The mourning dove is a cosmopolitan species found in greater or less numbers in all sections.
The bourgeoisie has through its exploitation of the world-market given a cosmopolitan character to production and consumption in every country.
Able to conjure the chattily cosmopolitan tone of his closest progenitor, he also shared with O'Hara an innately musical ear.
The Australian avocet is one species of a cosmopolitan genus.
The jus honorarium and its offspring, the jus gentium, formed a universal cosmopolitan law, embracing Romans and non-Citizens alike.
I cannot stand them, and a German cosmopolitan is the limit.
Life seems great because it is cosmopolitan and not provincial or local.
He has rooms at the cosmopolitan, somewhere on the top floor.
It is more American, but less cosmopolitan than the seaboard.
The present is, on the whole, an encyclopedic, cosmopolitan era.
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