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  • secular and religious. It is also is a major cosmopolitan center of the world, offering everything available to the major modern cities of the world ...
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  • by nature. Further, they were cosmopolitan and pleasure-seeking, and so the divine intellect ceased to exist, and it was therefore seldom that ...
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  • The cosmopolitan city of Baghdad, founded by his father, blossomed during al-Mahdi's reign. The city attracted immigrants from all of Arabia ...
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  • a number of literary and artistic circles in the cosmopolitan city, and found himself quickly employed writing books on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph ...
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  • Chase cultivated multiple personae: sophisticated cosmopolitan, devoted family man, and esteemed teacher. He married Alice Gerson in 1886 and ...
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  • Yeats, and Pound one of the most important and cosmopolitan poets of the European world. == Life == === Early life === He was born René Karl ...
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  • Dynasty—as well as a golden age of cosmopolitan culture. Its territory ... inhabitants. The Tang capital was very cosmopolitan, with ethnicities of Persia ...
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  • the magazine prided itself on its cosmopolitan sophistication. The New Yorker famously declared in the debut issue: "It has announced that ...
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  • family of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He grew up in the cosmopolitan environment of Austro-Hungarian high nobility and also in their ancestral lands in Slovakia ...
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  • (eds.), Refashioning Pop Music in Asia: Cosmopolitan flows, political tempos ... (eds.). Refashioning Pop Music in Asia: Cosmopolitan flows, political tempos ...
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  • In botany, mint is the common name for any of the various herbaceous plants comprising the genus Mentha, a taxon of about 25 species of aromatic ...
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  • century C.E., Baghdad had become an important cosmopolitan city. Merchants from Persia, China, India, Africa, and Europe were all found in Baghdad. It ...
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  • la Plata estuary across from Uruguay, is the cosmopolitan gateway to South America, Buenos Aires. Its port is the largest in South America, handling 96 ...
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  • aspect, List's theory opposed the "cosmopolitan" (or more properly "cosmopolitical") theory of Adam Smith and J. B. Say, and ...
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  • and music. Bijapur developed into a cosmopolitan city, attracting many scholars, artists, musicians, and Sufi saints from Rome, Iran, Iraq, Turkey ...
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  • the many diversified interests of this major cosmopolitan city. == Notable alumni == * David B. Audretsch - Economist. * Clint Bolick - Founder ...
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  • the city of Teotihuacan was a diverse and cosmopolitan population. Most of the regional ethnicities of Mexico were represented in the city, such ...
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  • chance to live and explore Moscow, a modern cosmopolitan city full of history, culture, and excitement. ==Traditions== Russian Students Day, ...
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  • Holland, where by the late twentieth century a cosmopolitan, multi-cultural society comprised some 10 percent of the total population. However, concern ...
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  • of the Committee during the anti-cosmopolitan campaign. ... the Agitprop, at the height of the anti-cosmopolitan campaign, Suslov also ...
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