| 21. | Then, there are the aesthetes.
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| 22. | The aesthetes of governance have been fretting for some years over declining voter participation in elections.
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| 23. | A dedicated aesthete, he was 26 when he bought his first piece of African sculpture.
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| 24. | The aesthete makes a " half hour s single individual this involves only change in oneself.
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| 25. | They are paradises for aesthetes ."
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| 26. | His lifelong friend aesthete and a somewhat witty companion, saved many of Beerbohm's letters.
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| 27. | He was an undergraduate at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was counted as an Aesthete.
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| 28. | He's the Oscar Wilde of Charleston, aesthete of okra, oysters, pilaf and benne.
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| 29. | Flamboyant British writer, aesthete and socialite David Herbert has died, aged 86, British newspapers reported.
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| 30. | In the 13th century, Kings aesthete and wished to make the castle a comfortable place to live.
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