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1 He understood Josephine now-hewho had become a connoisseur of love.
2 Now, a duchess of the famously cultured House of York, she has become a connoisseur .
3 In these he is luxurious; he has become a connoisseur ; but this has not been the difficulty.
4 She wondered if she could become a connoisseur of such noises, listening to them like some Epicurean listening to a Mozart clarinet quartet.
5 I became a connoisseur in tobacco when I was in India.
6 Today's variety was baboon dung again-shewas becoming a connoisseur .
7 Hawthorne enjoyed no such advantages, nor did he even think of becoming a connoisseur .
8 Once a fan of the serial epic, I became a connoisseur of the short story.
9 I'm becoming a connoisseur of weather systems, watching fronts invade and recede, break, roll, gather, disperse.
10 Then silence as each man became a connoisseur .
11 He became a connoisseur in colonial produce, an oracle in coffee, whose decision was much deferred to by the Ostrau shopkeepers.
12 "Since when did Alec become a connoisseur ? "
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