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  • Object of the half-amused smirk from the quasi cognoscente.
  • Less supportive is Michael Meredith, a Browning cognoscente and librarian at Eaton College in England.
  • They are ambitious in content and seductive to both the cognoscente and the infrequent museum patron.
  • Milisa was identified as a talent by the basketball cognoscente long before he arrived in Long Beach.
  • Today crab cognoscente like Vongerichten and Eberhard Mulle of Lutece wax rhapsodic about it : " Exceptional,"
  • Michael Caine is seen as an awkward wanna-be cognoscente in horn-rimmed glasses and a shock of ginger hair.
  • Her TV show, available in Spanish and English, might seem pedestrian to the cognoscente, but she gets the information across.
  • One-time Bruin assistant and potential heir to the Bruin crown, widely respected and adored by a segment of the Bruin cognoscente.
  • The Rockets have baffled the cognoscente at every turn in the playoffs, but Rudy T's summation of Game 1 pretty well captures the essence of who and what they are.
  • The prolific Pre-Raphaelite painter and designer Edward Burne-Jones ( 1833-1898 ) is an artist whom generations of cognoscente have loved to hate, or at least ignore.
  • While Stackhouse, Wallace and Smith have had career-long nationwide notoriety, until recently the 6-foot-9, 220-pound McDyess has been a Trivial Pursuit answer to all but basketball cognoscente.
  • Vilayat Hussain Khan in his book " Sangeetangyon ke Sansmaran " has written : " There is no better connoisseur and cognoscente of music in Bihar than Kumar Shyamanand Singh " ( free translation of Hindi text ).
  • Most prominent is a cadre of self-appointed guides to the information age : Esther Dyson, computer cognoscente; John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation; and George Gilder, libertarian writer.
  • Ever since Walter O'Malley left Brooklyn, the most insecure of the five boroughs that make up the city, the cognoscente there have kept the wound open and bleeding so everyone could see their pain and suffering.
  • But " San Antonio is becoming the city of choice in Texas for the cognoscente _ artists, writers, filmmakers, intellectuals . . . . They may be in the process of transforming San Antonio into the next Cool Place ."
  • While New York has been digging out from the Blizzard of'96, a new film called " City Hall " has been in publicity previews, and when it opens in a few weeks, it is sure to create a buzz among the city's political cognoscente.
  • They date from a period when none but a handful of art-world cognoscente would've dreamed of paying $ 10, 000 for a Pettibon drawing, let alone honoring him with the massive retrospective, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, that opens today at downtown L . A .'s Museum of Contemporary Art ( MOCA ).
  • Comparing Monheit's voice to Ella Fitzgerald's ( some would argue prematurely ), many among the jazz cognoscente want nothing less than to coronate her, along with Grammy Award-winning Diana Krall, as jazz royalty _ the kind of photogenic, marketable, " white-women-who-do-jazz " performers who can resuscitate classic jazz's traditionally limited appeal by opening it up to more boomers and yuppies.