Flag yourself after a few cosmopolitans and carefully stagger your way home. |
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He writes about the divide in society between the elites, who are cosmopolitans, and the mass of citizens, who are nationalists. |
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It's the place where I learned how to make and drink cosmopolitans, mojitos, and Martinis. |
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Many great scholars, scientists, and educators have notoriously lacked the civic virtues by being resident aliens, cosmopolitans, or epicureans. |
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The cosmopolitans are able to project their vision out from New York and Hollywood, but people aren't listening anymore. |
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Can denunciations of the cosmopolitans who corrupt our youth with seditious ideas be far behind? |
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Before repairing to a local hostelry for beer, cosmopolitans, odd conversation about the noise cotton wool makes and other such essential trivia. |
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Insect taxonomists, describing the cosmopolitans, have carefully spelled out their breeding sites. |
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World class bar staff mix and muddle a variety of concoctions, from herb-infused cosmopolitans to fresh fruit Martinis. |
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They celebrated China as a great nation and presented themselves as worldly cosmopolitans. |
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It took only two cosmopolitans and an apple martini before you spilled every detail of my enemies' presence. |
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This is in accordance with many previous studies, which have noted that endemics tend to be more susceptible to extinction than cosmopolitans. |
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She smelled like coconut, strawberry lip-gloss, and the cosmopolitans she had drank with Tiffany earlier. |
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It is a cultural vessel, filled with the identity of whichever particular international cosmopolitans happen to be occupying it at the time. |
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Among those socialising around the club, and enjoying cosmopolitans, included stylists, a model, and a publisher. |
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Best enjoyed with early evening cosmopolitans, this album suddenly started making renewed sense all over again while we were on holiday. |
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When I say we were all cosmopolitans, I'm not thinking of forced emigration, the theme of so much of our cultural pathos. |
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They mix a selection of Martinis and cosmopolitans while the choice of cognacs and scotch is one of the best in town. |
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The claim that cosmopolitans underestimate the role that separate communities play in the lives of human beings is a central theme in communitarianism. |
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Yet what is particularly odd about his writing is that, at the turn of the 21st century, he identifies with those orphaned cosmopolitans retrospectively. |
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Similarly, when calculating extinction rates we distinguished between extinction of endemics, local extinction of cosmopolitans, and global extinction of cosmopolitans. |
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Hallam plotted the number of European Jurassic bivalve species against their estimated stratigraphic range without distinguishing between endemics and cosmopolitans. |
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Over there, in the snugs that line the wall, they will be sipping cosmopolitans, waiting for someone interesting to come over and start a conversation. |
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Reduce your nightly intake of cosmopolitans to one from three. |
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Later on it fills up with a less work-focused crowd who like fine cosmopolitans poured by attentive staff, and late-night boogying to the live bands. |
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When the wheeling and dealing stop and the post-work martinis and cosmopolitans go down the hatch, an eerie calm descends over Lower Manhattan. |
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Their aim is to offer discerning cosmopolitans top home comforts while consuming zero energy. |
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Relax on tan leather sofas drinking cosmopolitans and manhattans. |
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Mingling with other cosmopolitans on multiple continents may fool them into thinking that the world consists largely of people like themselves. |
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Wherever they come from, global MBA students tend to be polyglot cosmopolitans. |
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Western cosmopolitans, however, are neither willing nor able to accept this interpretation. |
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Distrust those cosmopolitans who search far in their books for duties that they neglect to fulfil towards those around them. |
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Sarah Palin wanted to make it a contest between high falutin', Ivy-League cosmopolitans and red-blooded, bear-hunting Americans. |
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After all, he goes on, China's cosmopolitans know at any given moment what movies are playing in New York and what fashions are on the Paris runways. China's once-drab and Mao-suited interior is not so far behind. |
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It is the European Union's attempt to build an international empire based on a unified creed, with federalists, liberals, cosmopolitans and sycophant humanist thinkers. |
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We ordered cosmopolitans. They came with umbrellas. That was how top-of-the-line geekwad this bar was. |
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Although certain individuals may be able to transform themselves into cosmopolitans through great acts of goodwill, the opportunities and the prerequisite of making the majority of people into world citizens are lacking. |
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It's very New York, where people wear expensive casual chic to work then go straight out to a bar and get trashed on Cosmopolitans. |
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The great food runs from burgers, steaks and grilled shrimp to blue cheese platters, while drinks include bottles of Veuve and shimmering glasses of pink Cosmopolitans. |
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