| 41. | Act II, a marvelous eruption of Central Asian exoticism, is pretty much Borodin's.
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| 42. | The blend of exoticism and weighty Romanticism in " The Screens " is an example.
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| 43. | The kaftan slowly gained popularity for its exoticism and as a form of looser-fitting clothing.
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| 44. | The book, which Flaubert researched painstakingly, is largely an exercise in sensuous and violent exoticism.
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| 45. | Using such a terminology is rather a sign of unfamiliarity and exoticism in relation to digital culture.
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| 46. | The increasing visibility of models of color seems to support the move to exoticism and multi-culturalism.
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| 47. | That is where exoticism began in this century, when Serge Diaghilev brought the Ballets Russes to Paris.
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| 48. | Like Durrell, Freeman lusciously evokes a world of exoticism and sensuality and its clash with European inhibition.
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| 49. | Visitors yearning for a dip into Masterpiece Theater exoticism will get one, but much else, too.
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| 50. | There, amid the heat and exoticism of that African country, Galembo found something more than novelty.
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