Finally, the concluding section of Metropolitan Natures picks up on the theme of metropolitanism or the relationship between city and countryside. |
And it is one of the ways that Chicago preserves her metropolitanism. |
Mrs. Gammit felt abashed at her ignorance, but gratified, at the same time, by the reproach of metropolitanism. |
This attitude condemns Sydney, with all its potential for stylish metropolitanism, to dozy provincialism. |
All this gives Arles a certain air of metropolitanism, but it does not in the least overshadow the memories of its past. |
Bennietod was Bowery-born and office-bred, and this sad metropolitanism almost made of him a good philosopher. |