At the very least, I expected them to resent the sudden intrusion and competition that my class of thirty-five citified adults represented. |
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If they see you, they will run and hide, terrified by your citified ways and upright posture. |
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The fact that he is still on a learning curve does not take anything away from this truly refined take-off of citified country living. |
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It seems that you somehow remained fresh and unspoiled beneath that false citified exterior. |
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Yeah, but now yer all citified and sophistimacated and know better than to mess with them hick pistols. |
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This is a wholesome look at what two citified and sissified urban brattlings can learn about a hard day's working wading through cow flops. |
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His Edge Cities are creatures of the metropolitan periphery or of citified rural landscapes accessible to major metropolitan areas. |
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He coaxes citified outlanders into campouts close to bush and wildlife and beneath the glittering clarity of the Southern Cross. |
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Hunters are particularly frustrated at the love affair citified folk have with deer. |
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University students go home in their droves over the holidays, pouring scorn on familiar sights with the snobbery of the citified nouveau riche. |
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There's something almost magical about this weird citified wilderness. |
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The very nature of the urban renaissance in Bristol was to exclude rustics from participation rather than to transform them into citified wannabes. |
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He leads us again through desolation and citified alienation, but there's love in the air this time round, and it propels us through the darker moments. |
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On their sprawling homesteads and in their citified saloons, each well-armed Pallatian cultivates a folksy accent and tinkers with quaintly Victorian machinery. |
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With a deft flick of the reins, the policeman wheeled his mount and together they stood their ground, motionless, man and horse looking down at that ill mannered citified pup. |
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But the funny thing is, these citified casualties just won't stay dead. |
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Not only did they bring their language, religions and customs, they also brought with them a preference for the open country and a general distaste for anything citified. |
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Our clientele is comprised of people think young or are young, who are becoming citified and who demand a more complete product package for their daily travel needs. |
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It's been a while since anyone opened a place quite like La Silhouette: a proper, citified restaurant with a bread tray, petits fours and all the frills. |
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But he's citified and holds his cup just right and never has to think about it. |
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She eyed me up and down, guessed correctly whom I had come to see, and said that her mother had known me well, but, of course, I wouldn't remember, being citified. |
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She is a citified young woman, and the more citified people are the more difficult it is to ask and get answers to personal questions. |
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Alexandria, where sophisticated and citified Greeklings dreamed that they were shepherds in Arcadia. |
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Isn't he handsome? Isn't he a man of the world? Isn't he citified? |
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The Bright Greenies, as I call them on a TV segment, are well meaning citified folks who don't like fishing and don't see why anyone else should either. |
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