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1 Jane was very cosmopolitan in her ideas, both by nature and by education.
2 They were thrilled by the very cosmopolitan aspect of the crowd.
3 But I don't think they have made him very cosmopolitan .
4 For a city like Hong Kong, which is very cosmopolitan and very free, it's difficult.
5 Marlotte possesses a big, I should say comfortable, hotel, is very cosmopolitan and very pretty.
6 The Dutch are very cosmopolitan in their reading.
7 The Old Citadel wasn't a very cosmopolitan district.
8 Shanghai is a very cosmopolitan and vibrant city, and there are lots of things to do and enjoy.
9 Round Hill, like most of the beings' main outposts all through the various universes, is a very cosmopolitan place!
10 The society was very cosmopolitan .
11 TV: Actually, this celebration of the week is for everybody, despite your background, 'cause Fiji is a very cosmopolitan country.
12 I am very cosmopolitan , and am considerably tired of the self-deification of the English nation at the expense of all others.
13 Her salon was very cosmopolitan -every one who came to London wanted to go to Holland House, which was a museum filled with beautiful things.
14 Mrs. Shiffney, who was very cosmopolitan , had a flat in Paris, and was more often out of England than in it, slightly raised her eyebrows.
15 "Yes, and a very cosmopolitan one, from the sounds of it."
16 " Very cosmopolitan indeed," he declared.
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