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- A self-styled city slicker, Crane has an urbanely Canadian distaste for wilderness.
- Nicholas was always urbanely ready for anything.
- The A Ver-o-mar part was integrated in the city, given that it is urbanely continuous.
- It was a look that Dolle characterizes as " urbanely chic " and " discreetly in the know ."
- But from the rear, it is urbanely grand with its second-story balcony, screened-in porch and 30-foot windows.
- It is life-plus, raised to the nth degree, with all its oddities and wonders magnified, exalted, turned urbanely surreal.
- Onlookers include a couple of farm children peering down from the hayloft and a more urbanely dressed man seated on an upturned crate with a jug placed nearby.
- Its southern extension connects it urbanely with the village of Vr in while the northern one, Strnjike, spreads along the " Smederevski put ".
- "Dont ask me how Ifans'DJ manages urbanely to pick up a posh girl while having fellatio with an un-posh one in a hospital corridor.
- At present, it can be considered a part of the metropolitan area, as it has grown urbanely thanks to the work of the municipal government of Navojoa.
- It is her urbanely arch father, a professor of English literature in a small Eastern college town, who summons her home from New York and a promising start in magazine publishing.
- "Tone " : Though serious when discussing Zeluco s mental disturbance due to his wrongdoing, the narrator s urbanely amused voice acts as a unifying force for the novel.
- Though Richard is played by the urbanely attractive Michael Kitchen, he looks quite foolish himself in a furry anorak, trekking home by dog sled and kayak early in " Reckless, the Sequel ."
- While generally considered a success in redevelopment, as is the close-by Viaduct Basin, some critics have called its architecture'urbanely sterile', while others have remarked on the restrictions private owners have placed on public access rights.
- It is a sequel to " Out of Egypt " thematically as well, with Aciman dryly, wittily, urbanely examining the various meanings of a life lived in permanent exile, thoroughly cut off from the smells and colors of the past.
- By Sherwin B . Nuland . ( Simon & Schuster, $ 24 . ) A surgeon and scholar of medical history urbanely reviews the expansion of medical knowledge since Hippocrates, Galen and Aristotle; his heroes are the experimental scientists of the 17th century.
- Chris Eigeman ( so good in urbanely understated roles in Whit Stillman films like " Metropolitan " ) is ideal for the role of Arthur, the New Yorker heading to California for the first time to write a book called " Los Angeles, How Can You Stomach It ?"
- The " New York Herald Tribune " thought " On Her Majesty's Secret Service " to be " solid Fleming ", while the " Houston Chronicle " considered the novel to be " Fleming at his urbanely murderous best, a notable chapter in the saga of James Bond ".
- To quote Van Ikin, " In this future Australia, the coastal cities, home of white Australians, are urbanely cosmopolitan centres of culture, while in the interior, around an inland sea, the Ab'O states represent the emancipation of the Aboriginal race whose heritage is both its past and its future destiny.
- Beyond the debut of a new film Wednesday night, a riveting 65 minutes of testimony from an urbanely unapologetic Rossel, the audience at the U . S . Holocaust Memorial Museum sat and witnessed the sheer creative patience of Lanzmann, a 73-year-old bloodhound of a Frenchman who carefully shied from speculating deeply about what he has delivered to history.
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