| 11. | Even as he moves through barren, unearthly spaces, he has the steady pulse of a man of the world.
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| 12. | With all his capacity for study, he was a man of the world and a man of affairs, not a bookworm.
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| 13. | An Examiner reporter was charmed, describing " the quiet dignified courtesy of a gentleman and a man of the world ."
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| 14. | He was a man of the world, but he was also a real typical Berliner, with his wit, his sardonic humor.
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| 15. | Sikelianos was a man of the world, full of optimism, and with a steadfast faith in his abilities as a writer.
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| 16. | "Sir Malcolm nodded, the soul of reason, and said, ` A modern sovereign is necessarily a man of the world .'
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| 17. | His Latin poems reveal the culture and tastes of a man of the world, enjoying the closest intimacy with the imperial family.
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| 18. | Sanjeeb Dutta was not a man of the world, nor was Shawkat Osman; but both of them took it in the stride.
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| 19. | In the letters, Pascal's tone combines the fervor of a convert with the wit and polish of a man of the world.
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| 20. | Weintraub's newfangled Tarzan was a man of the world, and his adventures were shot in color on locations in India, Kenya, Mexico and Thailand.
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