There tends to be a fierce snobbery in artisticcircles against epic films.
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She longed to move in literary and artisticcircles.
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Little is known of his history beyond mere rumor, and that only in artisticcircles.
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For years it has been whispered in artisticcircles.
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No; do you know when and where I have come across immorality in artisticcircles?
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Jean looked at George, who was rubbing thoughtfully at the side-whiskers currently popular in artisticcircles.
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He had invited a number of his gayer friends and ladies exclusively from so-called artisticcircles.
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She came up from Switzerland, unknown, and made her way to the highest artisticcircles in London.
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His cards declared him to be a landscape painter, but he was unknown in the artisticcircles of the city.
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The most distinguished names of the aristocracy and the artisticcircles of Vienna were at the head of the committee of arrangements.
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At the age of 14 he left Odense for Copenhagen to seek his fortune, with a letter of introduction to artisticcircles.
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A devotee of this school of tonsorial art had a peeled look that did not commend him to favorable mention in artisticcircles.
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Her ideas about some of the people one knows are not quite right, but then their ideas about artisticcircles are altogether wrong!
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William Waldegrave, Baron Radstock, Admiral of the Red, was a gentleman much known at this period in the literary and artisticcircles of London.
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She herself was exceedingly rigid respecting such matters since the tolerance prevailing in literary and artisticcircles had admitted her to a few drawing-rooms.
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There is a feeling of wide-spread regret and sympathy in those social and artisticcircles where Mr. Dalmain was so well-known and so deservedly popular.