Here, he ventures into S . N . Behrman territory : expensively appointed Manhattan apartments ( appetizingly rendered by Derek McLane ) inhabited by quip-making cosmopolites.
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"' Dimitrije " Mita " Mitrinovi "'( Serbian philosopher, poet, revolutionary, mystic, theoretician of modern painting, traveller and cosmopolite.
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And yet here the play is again, like a shy country cousin who wanders into an overdressed cocktail party, stealing the thunder from the self-impressed cosmopolites.
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Besides writing for reviews and journals, Father Aston published D'Azais " Compte-rendu, " Lettres Ultramontaines,'and'Le Cosmopolite .'
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There, hundreds of hungry, happy cosmopolites with credit cards in their pockets are wolfing down big buttered sweet potatoes _ one of the chain's most successful offerings.
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She published her memoir soon after the war, in March 1866, serialized in a Baltimore magazine called " The Cosmopolite " as " Reminiscences of A Southern Hospital.
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A well-known cosmopolite and high liver, Travers was a member of 27 private clubs, according to Cleveland Amory in his book " Who Killed Society ?"
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The story, like Chekhov's " Cherry Orchard, " begins with the arrival of cosmopolites in the countryside, where they are awaited by locals eager for excitement.
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""'Cosmopolite " "'is an album by American jazz saxophonist Benny Carter recorded at three sessions between 1952 and 1954 and released on the Norgran label.
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"Or were all these people . . . afraid to let it be known that they weren't sophisticated enough to be cosmopolites of the new Atlanta, the international city ?"