| 1. | The Arena had gradually been given over to the vulgarians.
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| 2. | Quite simply, the Duchess of York is a vulgarian.
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| 3. | This is a showpiece, requiring a more virtuosic vulgarian at the helm.
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| 4. | They went down in local legend as " the Vulgarians ."
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| 5. | In the 1950s, when the comedian and legendary " vulgarian"
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| 6. | It suggests that you are grasping and opportunistic, and a vulgarian to boot.
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| 7. | Such vulgarians as Poulenc, Britten and Shostakovich have been barred from its gleaming marble corridors.
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| 8. | But as with the street vulgarians, the question is, What ever happened to decency?
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| 9. | They were particularly pleased at the success of " Vulgarians at the Gate,"
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| 10. | The traditional Vulgarian folk dance is a mix of the waltz with the slapping of hands.
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