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  • , is considered an early incarnation of the Cosmopolitan, a drink today well known as a citrus vodka
  • published in Elle, FHM, Bliss, Company, and Cosmopolitan, among others.
  • a musician in this country with so wide and cosmopolitan an experience of operatic performance."
  • y aboard the transports Boston, Ben DeFord, Cosmopolitan, and Neptune at Hilton Head, South Carolina
  • re features for women's magazines including Cosmopolitan and Company, sometimes writing under her 'm
  • relations and in laying the foundation of a cosmopolitan and composite culture in this part of the c
  • She is former Assistant Editor of Cosmopolitan, and has freelanced for most national newsp
  • day Evening Post, The Ladies' Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, and a host of movie magazines.
  • ver shoot for the June 2006 issue of German Cosmopolitan and an advertising contract with Microsoft
  • mes, Playboy, Sports Illustrated, New York, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's, some of which were collected
  • co" under Fidel Castro, his Argentina-born, cosmopolitan and Marxist-Leninist colleague Guevara parl
  • r, as well as the international editions of Cosmopolitan and Woman.
  • Pasternak was brought up in a highly cosmopolitan and intellectual atmosphere: family friends
  • Aedes vexans is a cosmopolitan and common pest mosquito.
  • She wrote for Cosmopolitan and Tatler amongst others.
  • She has appeared in magazines such as ELLE, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar.
  • as featured in numerous magazines including Cosmopolitan and Men's Health.
  • She appeared on magazine covers, including Cosmopolitan and on the 1994 "Dream Team" cover of Sport
  • nd limited-the state; the other is eternal, cosmopolitan and universal - the church.
  • The city was opulent and cosmopolitan, and there were both Hellenized Jews and pa
  • on magazines including Vogue, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan and ELLE.
  • ding her the covers of Vogue, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, and, the most coveted of all, the Sports I
  • r illustrates well the militant pro-worker, cosmopolitan, anti-militarist and anti-government sentim
  • Living spaces also include The Cosmopolitan Apartments, The Westin Virginia Beach Town
  • , Charkop had established itself as a truly cosmopolitan area with its cleanliness and low populatio
  • It is a highly cosmopolitan area, but having fallen on hard times in th
  • southeast Asia and the Far East, mainly in cosmopolitan areas.
  • xample it would be inaccurate to refer to a Cosmopolitan as being served straight up as it contains
  • y and fashion magazines, including Elle and Cosmopolitan, as she has also featured in campaigns for
  • In this cosmopolitan atmosphere, Friedrich Rosen was born in 185
  • ackgrounds, cultures and ages in a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere.
  • ed Triangle brought him to the forefront of cosmopolitan attention.
  • lture, climate, architectural heritage, and cosmopolitan attitude, but also sets a new standard for
  • lliam Randolph Hearst's production company, Cosmopolitan, back in 1924 as a silent called The Great
  • The Madagascar Red Owl resembles the cosmopolitan Barn Owl but is smaller (30 cm) and has ora
  • ser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica, is a cosmopolitan beetle in the family Bostrichidae.
  • A cosmopolitan biological category, e.g., genus, may be ca
  • the wild atmosphere of Dewey Beach and the cosmopolitan bustle of Rehoboth Beach.
  • f about 75 species of aquatic plants with a cosmopolitan but mainly tropical distribution.
  • The Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life"
  • Srirangapattana flourished as the cosmopolitan capital of this powerful state.
  • Ashes to Ashes features a cosmopolitan cast and the story involves a certain degre
  • Distribution of this species is cosmopolitan, circumtropical in all warm seas.
  • le many such local dialects have evolved in cosmopolitan cities around the world, Bombay Hindi is wi
  • orn and raised in another country in a more cosmopolitan city on the coast during the colonial perio
  • Born in the cosmopolitan city of Urumqi in northwest China.
  • re partition of India in 1947, Lahore was a cosmopolitan city with Hindu, Sikh and Jain residents.
  • ne-Saint-Denis towns, the commune is a very cosmopolitan city, home of many communities, with a lot
  • It is a cosmopolitan city, with a large ethnic Berber Muslim min
  • Being a cosmopolitan city, the culture of the city reflects its
  • uslim and Western values often clash in the cosmopolitan, city-state with the most lenient Muslim so
  • port to the present status as a world-class cosmopolitan city.
  • educational needs of the common man of this cosmopolitan city.”
  • "Nationalism and Difference in a Cosmopolitan City: The Case of Montreal".
  • currently co-director of the UTS Centre for Cosmopolitan Civil Societies.
  • Persians are the most cosmopolitan civilization, levying a wide variety of tro
  • a is traditionally regarded as being a very cosmopolitan club, it also has a history of producing pl
  • a group of Cubans and Americans met at the Cosmopolitan Club, and one experimenting Cuban ordered a
  • yed for AS Bois-Colombes then for the Paris Cosmopolitan Club.
  • katchewan Farmers' Union, and the Lions and Cosmopolitan Clubs.
  • Cosmopolitan Cocktail
  • lation, BHCC is one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan colleges in New England.
  • ral articles and short stories published in Cosmopolitan, Collier's, Esquire and other magazines whi
  • Lee portrayed the neighborhood as a vibrant cosmopolitan community where successful African American
  • he UK because of the London scene's notably cosmopolitan composition.
  • rofessed that even in the more cultured and cosmopolitan Constantinople, women "were still deprived
  • Hong Kong edition of Cosmopolitan, CosmoGirl and Harpar's Bazaar
  • st known for their Viking raids, also had a cosmopolitan cultural influence.
  • cs in India since 1850; culture theory; and cosmopolitan cultural forms.
  • Barbil has a cosmopolitan culture due to the influx of people from al
  • Nanded has a cosmopolitan culture as five major communities (Hindu, M
  • Basmath has a cosmopolitan culture as five major communities (Hindu, M
  • It has an extraordinarily true cosmopolitan culture.
  • has been a key figure in the development of cosmopolitan democracy.
  • tion, noted for its Victorian architecture, cosmopolitan demographic, commercial and older industria
  • Species in the family have a cosmopolitan distribution distribution, and are present
  • It has a nearly cosmopolitan distribution and has been recorded from Rus
  • It has a cosmopolitan distribution in deep water, being found on
  • The group had a cosmopolitan distribution in past geological times but i
  • hen flea which has acquired an inadvertent cosmopolitan distribution through the widespread introdu
  • onstrilloida is an order of copepods with a cosmopolitan distribution in the world's oceans.
  • In biogeography, an organism with a cosmopolitan distribution is one that can be found almos
  • subfamily as currently circumscribed has a cosmopolitan distribution, with about 1,400 species acce
  • It has a cosmopolitan distribution, and has been introduced to Au
  • caea venusta is a species of copepod with a cosmopolitan distribution, but lacking from the Arctic O
  • datory beetle in the family Cleridae with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • y all considered part of one species with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • It has a nearly cosmopolitan distribution.
  • They are shrubs and small trees, with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • It comprises about 200 species with cosmopolitan distribution.
  • ae is a family of terrestrial ferns, with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • s of about 250-300 species of sedges with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • datory beetle in the family Cleridae with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • sses, is a large genus of true grass with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • are a family of fairly common midges with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • ut 180 species of terrestrial ferns, with a cosmopolitan distribution.
  • neighborhood is increasingly that of a more cosmopolitan, downtown district.
  • g, Nations Matter: Culture, History and the Cosmopolitan Dream, Routledge, p. 63.)
  • morio (also known as the black earwig) is a cosmopolitan earwig in the family Chelisochidae.
  • ple, a clear distinction between a rich and cosmopolitan elite and the wider population wishing less
  • n writer who worked for Women's Wear Daily, Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, and the New York Ti
  • e in most other places of Kerala, still not cosmopolitan enough.
  • cated Greek scholars who benefited from the cosmopolitan environment the Phanariotes cultivated in t
  • he player driving by Tripoli, Libya and its cosmopolitan environment.
  • lfast and the abrupt move from a relatively cosmopolitan European city to an isolated Bible Belt tow
  • Cosmopolitan eventually issued a partial retraction of t
  • Anisopodidae is a small cosmopolitan family of gnat-like flies known as wood gna
  • Brentidae is a cosmopolitan family of primarily xylophagous beetles als
  • It is a cosmopolitan family, whose members are small, winged ear
  • The surrounding area has a definite cosmopolitan feel, as reflected by the wide variety of s
  • ulation and gives the rural town a somewhat cosmopolitan feel.
  • been featured in pictorials in Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, FHM, and Glamour, and has modeled for The
  • "The Cosmopolitan Figuration: Historicizing Reflexive Moderni
  • in the early 1990s and also had columns in Cosmopolitan, First Magazine, Best, and Bella.
  • agazine: "Nothing which has appeared in The Cosmopolitan for a long time will be received with as mu
  • e was awarded "Ultimate Man of the Year" by Cosmopolitan for his work with White Ribbon Campaign.
  • From the Saint Lawrence to the Mississippi, cosmopolitan French communities accommodated Indians and
  • terror, and a new conclusion setting out a cosmopolitan future for Australia.
  • The cosmopolitan gained popularity fairly quickly, traveling
  • laeus is a large (>500 species) and diverse cosmopolitan genus within the bee family Colletidae, con
  • stes chinensis is a polistine vespid in the cosmopolitan genus Polistes, and is commonly known as th
  • Empicoris is a cosmopolitan genus of thread-legged bug (Emesinae).
  • Myolepta is a cosmopolitan genus of hoverflies most closely related to
  • Bembix is a large cosmopolitan genus of large, often brightly-colored pred
  • el Search Winner and has modeled for Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and many more.
  • sfer may have helped to enable this plant's cosmopolitan global distribution.
  • several major magazines, such as Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, R
  • He also appeared in Cosmopolitan, GQ and Vogue.
  • Chrysidoidea or Bethyloidea is a very large cosmopolitan group (some 6000 described species, and man
  • nopteran family Scelionidae is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species in some
  • The family Aulacidae is a small cosmopolitan group, with 3 extant genera containing some
  • A luxury apartment building, the Cosmopolitan, has been built as part of the project, as
  • the crime and urban decay gripping the once cosmopolitan Hillbrow neighborhood.
  • He and Charlie Smith took a room at the Cosmopolitan Hotel near the Earps.
  • They are cosmopolitan in distribution and are distinguished from
  • Phillips wrote an article in Cosmopolitan in March 1906, called "The Treason of the S
  • States, so that the patronage was much more cosmopolitan in its character than perhaps of any other
  • er Cetacea: whales, dolphins and porpoises ( cosmopolitan in seas)
  • Family members are cosmopolitan in distribution, ubiquitous in soil and ver
  • Cosmopolitan is also partnered with the Ritz-Carlton, wh
  • The cosmopolitan is usually served in a large cocktail glass
  • London-based clubs, 'Ceroc', 'Le Roc' and ' Cosmopolitan Jive'.
  • also wrote for such magazines as: Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, and The New
  • he object of the game is to travel from the cosmopolitan landscape of Tripoli, Libya to the swamp re
  • se of considering the reorganization of the Cosmopolitan Law Club, a society of law students of Bost
  • He was born in Bari and apparently led a cosmopolitan life, at some point working at the Polish c
  • ate back into the old city centre and a new cosmopolitan lifestyle begins to form in the city and ad
  • the name of caste, giving it a national and cosmopolitan look to gain the attention of the entire wo
  • She has been on the covers of Cosmopolitan, L'Officiel, Grazia, and G2.
  • ther outlets, she later become an editor at Cosmopolitan magazine and also contributed to the Altant
  • In January 1988, Cosmopolitan magazine published an article by Robert E.
  • in 1996, and reaching the final of the 1998 Cosmopolitan Magazine Women of Achievement Awards.
  • seen in the Kama Sutra, or at least in the Cosmopolitan magazine version of it.
  • worked on launching the Russian version of Cosmopolitan Magazine before moving into work in adverti
  • She was nominated by Cosmopolitan Magazine for their Ultimate Woman of the Ye
  • e: May 1948 (Volume 124, Number 5) issue of Cosmopolitan magazine with uncredited illustrations.
  • f nearly 250,000 people, and posed nude for Cosmopolitan magazine's 10 Years of Naked Centrefolds.
  • Her novel, Hot Tamara was Cosmopolitan Magazine's Red Hot Read in April 2005.
  • Fira Basuki (Editor in Chief, Cosmopolitan magazine)
  • ing several years in the copy department of Cosmopolitan magazine.
  • In essence, the show is a video version of Cosmopolitan magazine.
  • n rooms were designed for entertaining in a cosmopolitan manner.
  • Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Men's Journal, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, First For Women, Women's Hea
  • l exposure, as she appeared in the pages of Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire and Company.
  • d in editorials for Louis Vuitton, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Maxim, Harper's Bazaar, DaMan and Soap, an
  • n and commercial work includes modeling for Cosmopolitan, Maybelline, Elia-vtton, Mercedes and Aston
  • minus of the Silk Road, and placed within a cosmopolitan metropolis.
  • Chip Cookie Bites, Chipotle Chocolate Cake, Cosmopolitan Mint Fudge Brownie, Gluten-free Muffins, Gl
  • The Golden Triangle has a cosmopolitan mix of students, young professionals, decis
  • The glamour of the cosmopolitan modernist examples of Nina Hamnett and Mina
  • ire to survive, all the while depicting the cosmopolitan Montreal of the 1940s, a city inhabited by
  • justice at the global level associated with cosmopolitan moral theory.
  • The Meal Moth (Pyralis farinalis) is a cosmopolitan moth of the family Pyralidae.
  • Mackenzie was regarded as a cosmopolitan musician.
  • In 2008, Cosmopolitan named her a "Fun and Fearless Phenom of the
  • ker, Vogue, Life, Better Homes and Gardens, Cosmopolitan, National Geographic, Forbes and Time magaz
  • res adorn the manuscript, which reflect the cosmopolitan nature of Tabriz at the time of its product
  • traying the series detective Philo Vance, a cosmopolitan New Yorker, once in 1935 in The Casino Murd
  • Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas
  • Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • ical bar cocktails such as the martini, the cosmopolitan or beer, their drink menu does consist of o
  • Held, David (2005) Principles of the cosmopolitan order.
  • onary group to identify itself clearly as a cosmopolitan organization, meaning that its aims superse
  • s in the fibulae, are characteristic of the cosmopolitan outlook of the Cernjachov culture in a regi
  • The protozoan Trichomonas gallinae is a cosmopolitan parasite of pigeons and doves.
  • Diaeretiella rapae is a cosmopolitan parasitoid of many species of aphids, but e
  • cle concerns the registration status of the Cosmopolitan Party in the 2004 election.
  • The Cosmopolitan Party's Ottawa address is listed as a conta
  • club to go on Saturday nights thanks to its cosmopolitan party.
  • Moseley also enjoyed its most creative and cosmopolitan phase as the focus of artistic and student
  • es and Foreign heads prefer to stay at this cosmopolitan place.
  • li neighborhood, though its fast becoming a cosmopolitan place.
  • It is a cosmopolitan plant, found in Australia, New Zealand, tem
  • "I hope this temple, which will serve as a cosmopolitan platform for people of all religions, caste
  • ed in Vanity Fair, Men's Exercise, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Playgirl and Men's Fitness magazines.
  • Its large and cosmopolitan population made it the commercial and finan
  • Confederate Gulch, attracted a diverse and cosmopolitan population.
  • f the surrounding population of this highly cosmopolitan portion of London.
  • The Cosmopolitan Prayers (Iko Su/Dianrayer)
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