Book the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas starting as low as $104 per nightThe Cosmopolitan is quite the scene, and that's why people love it.
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"Which would make Miller ... well, pretty cosmopolitan, in a city that is arguably among the most cosmopolitan in the world," wrote The Post's Emily Heil.
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A lot of old women-focused media — I'm thinking Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Cosmopolitan more than any of them — where that idea of, here's what you do.
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Hillary Clinton dreamed of a cosmopolitan, diverse coalition sending her to the White House; Boiler Room imagined a cosmopolitan, diverse festival showcasing queer, black, underground music.
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" Regarding the incident, The Cosmopolitan tells PEOPLE in a statement, "At The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the safety and security of our guests is our top priority.
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Over centuries as a cosmopolitan port—the gateway to the Mediterranean—it has attracted Genoese, Jews, Maltese, Moroccans, Britons and Spaniards, making Gibraltarians a cosmopolitan, mongrel bunch.
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They met in Havana in 1948 when Mr. Hotchner was working for Cosmopolitan magazine, tracking down well-known people and persuading them to write something serious for Cosmopolitan.
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Z.B.: In his "Cosmopolitan Vision" Ulrich Beck captured the predicament brilliantly: We have been already cast (without having been asked) into a cosmopolitan condition of universal, humanity-wide interdependence.
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" Ciara told Cosmopolitan in February, "We're hanging in there.
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The October issue of Cosmopolitan hits newsstands on September 5.
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Scotland, wealthy and cosmopolitan London, and the affluent conservative suburbs.
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She reflects on being fired from her job at Cosmopolitan.
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She tells Cosmopolitan that she wasn't "desperate" for a man.
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WILL no one stand up for the Dutch cosmopolitan elite?
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In stark contrast Obama was articulate, sophisticated, erudite and cosmopolitan.
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Drunk Jelly, which was brought to our attention by Cosmopolitan.
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"I performed at the Grammys," she told Cosmopolitan in 2016.
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The January issue of Cosmopolitan hits newsstands on Dec. 13.
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Instead, each mom is carrying one of them, Cosmopolitan reports.
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"This is my life," Cardi B told Cosmopolitan in February.
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She's lent her modeling talents to Sephora, Cosmopolitan and more.
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"I definitely had a crush on him," Duff told Cosmopolitan.
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But it also figured in the ideals of cosmopolitan liberals.
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Rural sensibilities must be defended while cosmopolitan ones are dismissed.
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Uma's is much more cosmopolitan than your typical beach shack.
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When she took over Cosmopolitan in 1965, staff members grumbled.
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London was far from the cosmopolitan capital it has become.
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I also put on a 'cosmopolitan' or 'international school' accent.
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" CNN reporter Jim Acosta, Miller said, had "a cosmopolitan bias.
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That life, as he envisioned it, was cosmopolitan in scope.
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"The art world in Indonesia is quite cosmopolitan," he said.
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Some doctors who spoke to Cosmopolitan advocated for further study.
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A beach house shouldn't have a cosmopolitan New York vibe.
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" Cosmopolitan said Ivanka's gig is "an insult to working women.
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Still, we're told he's been permanently banned from the Cosmopolitan.
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Nowhere is this bygone era of drinking better memorialized than in Sex and the City's co-opting of the Cosmopolitan: "I'd like a cheeseburger, please, large fries, and a Cosmopolitan," per Carrie Bradshaw's McDonald's order.
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The Guardian and Cosmopolitan rushed pre-planned Machado profiles to publication.
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The February issue of Cosmopolitan will be on newsstands January 10.
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At first I worried this vote conflicted with my cosmopolitan leanings.
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And Cosmopolitan covers are a perfect document of that historical moment.
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"I honestly thought I wouldn't get married again," Cuoco told Cosmopolitan.
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Book The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas starting at $140 per night
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"What is positive psychology?" asked Cosmopolitan, a women's magazine, last month.
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Haifa's relative liberalism is a product of its unique, cosmopolitan tradition.
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"We don't hate-fuck each other," Channing Tatum recently told Cosmopolitan.
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The posts have since been deleted from Cosmopolitan Philippines' Instagram account.
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Many Afghan Tajiks, with links to cosmopolitan Iran, live in towns.
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It is only a bit less cosmopolitan than Beijing or Shanghai.
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Because, according to Cosmopolitan, the pizza is still a normal pizza.
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Or, she could be an "exceptional ager," as Cosmopolitan puts it.
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The August issue of Cosmopolitan hits the shelves on July 16.
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Its return in the Rio games promises to be more cosmopolitan.
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"I definitely had a crush on him," Duff told Cosmopolitan recently.
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You can read Ai-jen Poo's whole letter on Cosmopolitan here.
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According to Cosmopolitan, the hairstyle was created by Margaret Vinci Heldt
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"It shows your cosmopolitan bias," the WH's Miller says of @Acosta.
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She recently spoke to Cosmopolitan about how she gets over breakups.
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"[I get the script] literally three days before," Sursok tells Cosmopolitan.
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"Part of me wants it to be me," Sursok tells Cosmopolitan.
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Tatum confirmed our suspicions in a Facebook Live conversation with Cosmopolitan.
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There's something special about New York; it becomes a cosmopolitan place.
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It serves Italian cuisine and cocktails, like a Cosmopolitan (225 rupees).
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Titles like Cosmopolitan will run you about $12 for a year.
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It is, like the rest of the world, becoming more cosmopolitan.
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The executive's elegant suit and easy conversation reflect his cosmopolitan background.
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Mr. Thackeray had destroyed the cosmopolitan, secular Bombay of my adolescence.
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" Soon after, Cosmopolitan magazine called it "the best of both worlds.
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Adam's faithlessness can no longer be written off as cosmopolitan neurosis.
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" Miller retorted before charging the reporter with having a "cosmopolitan bias.
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We had an international airport; I thought that made us cosmopolitan!
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They are, for the most part, educated, coastal, liberal, cosmopolitan people.
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This is a source of growing alarm among cosmopolitan-minded liberals.
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The question is whether a "cosmopolitan populism" (as I put it in a follow-up to my 2015 paper on "Britain's Cosmopolitan Future") can be forged to bridge the gap between different parts of the country.
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It replaced kitsch with a respectful, cosmopolitan take on its source theme.
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Like so many great things, the Cosmopolitan was invented in New York.
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"I don't want to see her as just that," he tells Cosmopolitan.
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Hearst hosts Snapchat versions of Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Popular Mechanics on Discover.
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Jennifer Lawrence and art dealer Cooke Maroney are a truly cosmopolitan couple.
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These methods were central to the elaboration of 19th-century cosmopolitan culture.
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Their fortunes rose and fell with those of the liberal, cosmopolitan state.
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In the first teaser trailer for Insatiable, which debuted exclusively on Cosmopolitan.
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More recently, Cosmopolitan reported that Perry and Bloom wore matching Mario Bros.
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Cosmopolitan and W featured six (of 13) and seven (of 16), respectively.
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He previously criticized Holliday's Cosmopolitan U.K. cover, saying that it glamorized obesity.
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Older Brexiteers bristle at the cosmopolitan elites who sneer at traditional values.
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The actress told Cosmopolitan that she does a lot of strength training.
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By contrast, "Anywheres" are cosmopolitan, socially liberal, internationalist and comfortable with change.
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At least that's what a few beauty vloggers are proposing, Cosmopolitan reports.
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I sent résumés to all the big magazines — People, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Newsweek.
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In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Cara discusses her vision for the video.
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These are the best gifts for the cosmopolitan drinker in your life.
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Handsome, cosmopolitan Yared Getachew was to marry another plane captain this year.
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"I married someone the first time who completely changed," Cuoco tells Cosmopolitan.
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But that's not the only nugget Harding shared during the Cosmopolitan interview.
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"I didn't think much about settling down until recently," Efron told Cosmopolitan.
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Cosmopolitan posted a video of Schieler's routines to Facebook, and we're obsessed.
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AS A small, cosmopolitan European capital, Dublin is a delight to visit.
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In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Henry explained how that name game worked.
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The market is a recognizable artifact of twenty-first-century cosmopolitan London.
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Ms. Brown was the editor of Hearst's Cosmopolitan from 1965 to 1997.
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They feel the global, mobile, cosmopolitan world is simply out of reach.
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The event has been organized by a group called the Cosmopolitan Antifascists.
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Elle, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar have all positively reviewed Birchbox.
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And internationals rave about the robust campus life, beaches and cosmopolitan cities.
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In May 2014, Deutsche Bank sold the Cosmopolitan to the Blackstone Group.
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She has the support of the state's Democratic Party, according to Cosmopolitan.
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According to Cosmopolitan, there's an entire YouTube channel dedicated to the subject.
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Here's the thing about Kentucky: There are some fairly urban, cosmopolitan areas.
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Their diverse backgrounds reflect the cosmopolitan nature of Brussels, Europe's symbolic capital.
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"It's an attempt at a kind of regional cosmopolitan voice," she added.
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Meek's lawyer also claims an intention to sue the Cosmopolitan for defamation.
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He then spent nearly 20 years in Kathmandu, Nepal's relatively cosmopolitan capital.
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Good luck finding them outside major cosmopolitan cities like Beijing and Shanghai.
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The Felize shoes have also been featured by Health, Today, and Cosmopolitan.
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We will have a diverse cosmopolitan culture or none worth bothering about.
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Cosmopolitan magazine reported that Sara Jacobs, who is facing retired Marine Col.
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Cosmopolitan Panama City is a true First World city in Central America.
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Miranda's triumph is itself a coalition of the cosmopolitan élite and diversity.
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And that describes the debates of post-Brexit 2017: Is England cosmopolitan?
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It turns out, Cosmopolitan reports, she did the same thing last month.
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On Thursday, Reinhart called out Cosmopolitan Philippines for altering images of her and co-star Camila Mendes from the February cover shoot of Cosmopolitan US, trimming each of their waists to appear smaller (on International Women's Day, no less).
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Will that be Absolut or Smirnoff in your Cosmopolitan, Madame?
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It lasted from September 2006 to January of the following year, Cosmopolitan reports.
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"I never really felt sexy with guys before," Trainor told Cosmopolitan in April.
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It's a desire that my fellow academics and cosmopolitan elites do not understand.
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" Rubio, meanwhile, "is picking up the younger, more cosmopolitan evangelicals, the Reformocon people.
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In many countries the university-educated population—typically cosmopolitan in instinct—is rising.
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Secretly reading the sex columns in my mum's stack of old Cosmopolitan magazines.
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Compare room types and prices for The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Marriott.com
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Trip Advisor ranks The Cosmopolitan 20 out of 273 hotels in Las Vegas.
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Cosmopolitan attempted both of these recipes and got less than stellar final results.
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"I never really felt sexy with guys before," Trainor told Cosmopolitan in April.
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Those who can actually afford it are a small, conspicuously consuming cosmopolitan minority.
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International football punishes inward-looking countries and rewards those with more cosmopolitan attitudes.
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In another, obtained by Cosmopolitan, Cardi can be seen taking off her shoe.
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The Cosmopolitan was different than the Capri, but it had the same engine.
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Lyon is a thriving, cosmopolitan regional city that feels at ease with change.
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"I just got reprimanded last week for not Instagramming enough," she told Cosmopolitan.
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Thankfully, Cosmopolitan has a well-researched timeline of their public appearances and statements.
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Cosmopolitan urbanites tend to have plenty of spare cash to splash out travelling.
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After all, as Miley told Cosmopolitan last month, relationships are all about change.
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They help you blend better and typically use less product, according to Cosmopolitan.
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This narrow isthmus has great internet connectivity, welcoming people and a cosmopolitan capital.
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Markle's half-brother, Thomas Jr., lives in Grant's Pass, Oregon, according to Cosmopolitan .
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The lineup included women ranging from size 2 to 16, according to Cosmopolitan.
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It was a very cosmopolitan place when I was there from 1964-68.
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Genderqueer and non-binary writers also had their say on Cosmopolitan and Fashionista.
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Baghdad was a cosmopolitan hub of modern ideas, which clearly shaped her upbringing.
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Cosmopolitan made an interesting decision to launch a brand of yogurt in 1999.
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The world inside—affluent, privileged, and cosmopolitan—was foreign to the two men.
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Among multinational companies, London retains allure as a uniquely cosmopolitan, English-speaking city.
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Inglehart and Norris view animosity to cosmopolitan cultural trends as a driving force.
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Which brings us to the latest discovery from Cosmopolitan U.K. writer Laura Capon.
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This afternoon, the socialite herself liked the edited picture, as Cosmopolitan points out.
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His footballers are cosmopolitan superstars whose skills are as formidable as their egos.
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The statement linking Cosmopolitan to #MeToo culture was met with some skepticism online.
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In her experience, the Wynn and the Cosmopolitan offer the best free drinks.
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Brosnahan's style was "sassy but classy," as Cosmopolitan put it back in 2005.
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The chic lobby and rooftop bars drew a cosmopolitan, almost entirely Colombian crowd.
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Window ledges, rooftops and scaffolding serve as stand-ins for their cosmopolitan relatives.
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Cosmopolitan cities at ease with immigration, like London and Manchester, voted to stay.
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They were a cosmopolitan pleasure garden, a place to see and be seen.
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Unlike the cosmopolitan Mr. Boulez, Mr. Harnoncourt confined himself mainly to Central Europe.
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Jonathan Van Ness stars on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK&aposs January issue.
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In cosmopolitan Milan, in Italy's more prosperous north, only 49 percent voted no.
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Cosmopolitan has already printed the fashion shoot in the March issue, she wrote.
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Ethnic team names and immigrant-driven teams once again dominate the Cosmopolitan League.
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How can we bring these traditions into a cosmopolitan world without compromising them?
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"It's time we ended this cosmopolitan experiment," he told the Ritz-Carlton crowd.
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"It's all very cosmic," she told Cosmopolitan, of being chosen as Nancy Drew.
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"First non-female cover star of Cosmopolitan UK in 35 years," he wrote.
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But their children were raised in one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities.
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"It's time we ended this cosmopolitan experiment," he told the Ritz-Carlton crowd.
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"They are quite cosmopolitan, and they've lived in several countries," Ms. Barbu said.
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She was formerly the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire magazines.
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Cosmopolitan in 230 became this explosive success, spun off a lot of cash.
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If they move right, they risk alienating their cosmopolitan base on the left.
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Labour, meanwhile, has been the party of cosmopolitan values: multiculturalism, compassion, dislike of Brexit.
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So, she created a GoFundMe page to send them to a spa, Cosmopolitan reported.
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Petsch told Cosmopolitan that Riverdale helped bring the pair together in the first place.
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Blazing a path Shanghai, with its rich cosmopolitan history, has typically been more lenient.
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The Cosmopolitan clearly hadn't yet been established as A Thing within the show's universe.
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Shortly after, she opened up about the news in her cover story for Cosmopolitan.
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Cosmopolitan noted that Jenner was rocking some bling that could have come from Scott.
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Director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, Spy) explained the decision behind using the gin to Cosmopolitan.
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However, she told Cosmopolitan back in February that the rumors don't phase her much.
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But if the next generation holds out, the future may once more be cosmopolitan.
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They spoke Cantonese and tended to look down on the poorer, less cosmopolitan mainlanders.
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Now we're left wondering what other brilliant coffee-drinking hacks we've been missing. (Cosmopolitan)
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In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Szadkowski said that Dorota should have been Gossip Girl.
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Cyrus revealed what she's learned from her parents' marriage in the upcoming Cosmopolitan issue.
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"[Having a family of my own] is the goal," he told Cosmopolitan in August.
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Highly educated, cosmopolitan Munira still didn't know the first thing about her sexual organs.
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However, the star recently told Cosmopolitan that there's one thing she cannot do: Rap.
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Paper Mag, Vice, Cosmopolitan, and even the BBC all picked up on the story.
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According to Cosmopolitan, it all started with Jenna Rae Cakes, a bakery in Canada.
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CNN, Mic, SBNation, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Wired, People, and Mashable are all participating.
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Cuoco most recently addressed the rumors in an interview with Cosmopolitan earlier this year.
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He is tragically absent from the one-minute, six-second video, Cosmopolitan pointed out.
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Even now, southerners consider themselves more cosmopolitan and northerners as qat-chewing highland tribesmen.
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And beyond those trademark pipes, Carey spins other kinds of magic, according to Cosmopolitan.
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"[Hinge] has been getting real traction with cosmopolitan millennials,"a Match Group spokesperson said.
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But it was actually pretty cosmopolitan, with scientific staff from all over the world.
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"I left him by himself for a while," Teigen told Cosmopolitan back in 2014.
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Cosmopolitan asked Wood to apply this critical approach to the action of pizza-eating.
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His ardent, unapologetic nationalism runs directly counter to the programming world's broadly cosmopolitan zeitgeist.
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"I remember all the names, they represented the cosmopolitan atmospheres of Alexandria," she said.
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In Ouagadougou, as in Bamako, the victims were a cosmopolitan collection from many countries.
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"Oval Office Art," by Zeke Miller "How I overcame Cosmopolitan Bias," by Jim Acosta.
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The country tentatively embraced the wider world, fostering a new generation of cosmopolitan urbanites.
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A couture wedding gown from Marchesa can run upwards of $12,000, according to Cosmopolitan.
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That's right, Cosmopolitan recently introduced us to FrutaPop and it's partnership with Rosé Season.
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Next to London, famously cosmopolitan cities like Paris and Berlin are actually rather homogeneous.
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She is well-educated and cosmopolitan, lighter-skinned, and does not wear the veil.
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EVEN for a global industry like aviation, Primera Air's business model seems remarkably cosmopolitan.
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"When I moved to London years ago, it wasn't exactly cosmopolitan," said another executive.
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Democrats became the party of cosmopolitan values, secularism, and diversity, and therefore the cities.
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In March, Olivia Culpo showcased a bold minidress at an event hosted by Cosmopolitan.
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But a new wave of cosmopolitan, higher-spending residents has begun to roll in.
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Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan editors list this among one of their top rollers recommendations.
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Cosmopolitan recommends using it right out of the shower with body oil or moisturizer.
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I remember walking down the street and thinking, this is a very cosmopolitan place.
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will hold its holiday sale from Black Friday, Nov.
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After they were surgically removed, Smith's ovaries and uterus became "blackened," she told Cosmopolitan.
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How soon until we arrive at that post-cosmopolitan, dystopian future here in NYC?
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The Colony and Cosmopolitan both employ men in positions such as doormen and waiters.
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The "Nightmare" singer, 24, is gracing the cover of the October issue of Cosmopolitan.
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The bash went down at the Marquee Nightclub inside the Cosmopolitan on the Strip.
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But despite that drop, New York City continues to be a thriving cosmopolitan metropolis.
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The bride, 25, works in Manhattan as the associate editor of news for Cosmopolitan.
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Baghdad was crumbling everywhere but still had a charm and sometimes a cosmopolitan air.
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As we previously reported, Simpson's suing the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas over a Nov.
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That populism now threatens precisely the globalization that Davos and its cosmopolitan elites epitomize.
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He didn't lose only in cosmopolitan north Tehran: He performed poorly across the country.
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Chamberlain called the term "disgusting" in a recent interview with Dana Schwartz for Cosmopolitan.
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It does not taint British law, or undermine London's appeal as a cosmopolitan entrepôt.
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It is threatened by the cosmopolitan elites and by the corruption of foreign influence.
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The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas is offering a BOGO deal if you can believe it.
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Miami is a cosmopolitan city that draws business and tourists from around the world.
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In many ways, she is an archetype of the independent and cosmopolitan alpha woman.
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It rhymes with a peculiarly geographical quality—national, even municipal—of Davis's cosmopolitan enterprise.
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Take Eggslut, Alvin Cailan's yolky, breakfast temple which opened last year at the Cosmopolitan.
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In the long-run, that might help the party develop a young, cosmopolitan core vote.
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Cosmopolitan reports that he was arrested last June for breaking into an ex-girlfriend's house.
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The difference is in other cosmopolitan cities, the lower part of society keep to themselves.
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Most people on the left these days take a basically cosmopolitan view of American democracy.
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It has since won both the Cosmopolitan and UK Blog Awards "Best Lifestyle Blog" accolade.
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As an author, she's written six books and had pieces published in Glamour and Cosmopolitan.
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As an author, she's written six books and had pieces published in Glamour and Cosmopolitan.
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The singer opened up about their choice in a new interview with Cosmopolitan South Africa.
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Read the full interview in the January issue of Cosmopolitan, available on newsstands December 13.
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According to her interview with Cosmopolitan, she thinks it's all a part of the job.
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In last week's challenge, Cosmopolitan writer Alex Rees squared off against local anchorman Wayne Harvey.
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For a city like Hong Kong, which is very cosmopolitan and very free, it's difficult.
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"I haven't had that many, but there has been a variety pack," Carey told Cosmopolitan.
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A Facebook representative told Cosmopolitan that the photos did not actually violate their ad policies.
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"It's completely alien to your own kitchen at home," 2013 champion Frances Quinn told Cosmopolitan.
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His was an astonishingly more cosmopolitan world-view than that displayed by today's Chinese leaders.
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Even in relatively cosmopolitan Beijing, gay people rarely come out to family, friends or colleagues.
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And Cosmopolitan, the real magazine behind the show's Scarlet, is very successful in 2017, too.
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She shared an excerpt of her new book, Unqualified, to Cosmopolitan, and it's painfully relatable.
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But Dunkin' Donuts has decided to beat them all to the punch, according to Cosmopolitan.
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"That was absolutely the low point of my career," Fox told Cosmopolitan UK's November issue .
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Reverse Podsnaps think Britain is rejecting cosmopolitan values in favour of a repulsive Little Englandism.
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It's still cheaper than San Francisco and, locals tend to insist, more cosmopolitan than Portland.
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Become a little more cosmopolitan at your next bake sale and whip up a bunch.
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As Kent told Cosmopolitan recently, the producer visited SUR and immediately became interested in Kent.
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It's fashion pulling on the easiest lever, using the least possible effort, to appear cosmopolitan.
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Also known as Samantha Markle, the 54-year-old lives in Belleview, Florida, Cosmopolitan reports.
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" The march was organized by groups that included immigrant-rights activists and the "Cosmopolitan Antifascists.
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"The nurse told me to get on my back," Malatesta recounted in a Cosmopolitan article.
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And now, it's giving away a pizza-shaped engagement ring for Valentine's Day, Cosmopolitan reports.
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Cosmopolitan rounded up some fair criticisms of the "We Are Curves" campaign from the Twitterverse.
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"He appreciates the professionalism of the District Attorney and the Cosmopolitan in resolving this event."
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The current generation of Iranians are the most educated and cosmopolitan in the country's history.
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But both have struggled to reconcile the cosmopolitan and nativist parts of their electoral coalitions.
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Even in the most cosmopolitan European countries, Sweden and Britain, only 36% and 33% agreed.
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"I give [women] a lot of credit for being that comfortable," she recently told Cosmopolitan.
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It nurtures a sense of solidarity against all outsiders, including western Germans and cosmopolitan elites.
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Cities are supposed to be cosmopolitan and surprising; they ought to change in unpredictable ways.
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In eastern Europe traditional nationalists blame the EU for imposing cosmopolitan values like gay marriage.
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Back in September 2017, Cyrus opened up to Cosmopolitan about Parton's influence as her godmother.
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Would it be comprised of a diverse, urban coalition clustered around cosmopolitan, white-collar cities?
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This richly researched history shows how these cosmopolitan, headstrong women exploited their proximity to power.
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Bowien is a voraciously cosmopolitan cook, who snatches influences the way he raids the pantry.
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Putting aside the concerns of a cosmopolitan elite, this is not necessarily a bad thing.
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Brexit is not just a little hiccup on the path toward a bright cosmopolitan future.
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During the past 20 years, Mr. Vanmechelen has gained attention with his Cosmopolitan Chicken Project.
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Looks like Simpson's got a new fave hangout after getting banned from the Cosmopolitan Hotel.
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"The Chinese are coming," said Chandran V.R., managing director of realty firm Cosmopolitan Real Estate.
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The cosmopolitan, the cocktail made famous by "Sex and the City," is distinctly pink. Always.
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In an era of increasing economic nationalism, this cosmopolitan culture may be difficult to maintain.
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Among all the young, cosmopolitan Spanish tourists in their linen palazzo pants, she stood out.
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The usual New York, San Francisco, bouncing, you know, little rootless cosmopolitan elite, blue stater.
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Consistently, he distanced himself from the efforts of ecumenists to revise Christianity in cosmopolitan directions.
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I've also written for publications like the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Cosmopolitan.
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Today she's head mixologist at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, a premiere hotel and casino.
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Milos in Las Vegas, built by and located in the Cosmopolitan hotel, is an exception.
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Increasingly, cosmopolitan risk takers flock to cities while traditionalists remain in rural and exurban areas.
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It is strikingly cosmopolitan, peppered with shops from global brands like Zara and H&M.
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Five restaurants stood out, each with chefs who have global origins, cosmopolitan sensibilities, or both.
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Back in 2007, a Cosmopolitan article titled "A New Kind Of Date Rape" went viral.
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Ms. Morgan spent about a decade covering fashion week for New York magazine and Cosmopolitan.
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In 1942, he appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine in his new naval uniform.
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The family moved to Toronto when Sun was 11, which offered a more cosmopolitan environment.
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A launch toward Guam would require the missile to fly over cosmopolitan parts of Japan.
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The cosmopolitan smorgasbord of the market area is not the only sign of this influx.
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"It's efficient, safe and cosmopolitan and has great grocery stores, hospitals and boating," she said.
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The gloom lifted, and a new, cosmopolitan Toronto emerged, concurrent with Jacobs's much welcomed residence.
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Cosmopolitan UK is kicking off a new decade of magazine covers in a major way.
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After the election, it was a source of boundless cosmopolitan smugness for Mr. Khan's supporters.
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"When the trailer came out, the response was pretty massive," Wilson told Cosmopolitan in July.
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The word is now increasingly invoked to explain a widespread recoiling from a cosmopolitan earth.
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A cosmopolitan figure, Calder divided his time almost equally between the United States and Europe.
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It was a melting pot where anything seemed possible—creative, tolerant, cosmopolitan, innovative, and smooth.
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Taking the Cosmo reins Shontell: So you took over for Helen Gurley Brown at Cosmopolitan.
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Helen Gurley Brown was much bigger for my mom, but ... Who was at Cosmopolitan. Yeah.
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It's well-meaning, but usually counterproductive and even dangerous, writer Lauren Rankin explained at Cosmopolitan.
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Donald Trump won office exploiting the cultural chasm between an urban, cosmopolitan America and the rest.
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Sobotker had attended an assembly where girls were admonished for rolling up their skirts, Cosmopolitan reported.
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But as Cosmopolitan points out, there may be more to this video than meets the eye.
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As Cosmopolitan points out, for fans of a certain Game Of Thrones theory, this is big.
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Pink recently told Cosmopolitan for their January 2018 issue about Willow's curiosity about dating and boys.
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"But Danny also appeals to her because he is talented, bright and cosmopolitan like she is."
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I was born in Washington state, and the most cosmopolitan place I've ever lived is Phoenix.
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Volendam is a half-hour drive from the cosmopolitan, heavily immigrant Amsterdam, the Netherlands' largest city.
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But I was admittedly surprised that the show framed Cosmopolitan as a fashion and beauty mag.
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Howard told Cosmopolitan last year that she believed her shoe choice was true to her character.
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Cosmopolitan interviewed an anonymous celeb bodyguard and got some details about the tricks of the trade.
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It came to claim the cosmopolitan free port of the dying Austro-Hungarian Empire for Italy.
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Her work has also appeared in the Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Refinery29, Bustle, and more.
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According to Cosmopolitan, Miles ran wearing the fairy-tale ballgown because it had a deeper meaning.
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Assailed by the rising forces of nationalism, particularly pan-Germanism, the cosmopolitan state began to crumble.
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"I'm in a man's world in business," she tells Cosmopolitan magazine as its latest cover star.
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Four shot and killed in a rare Palestinian attack in the heart of cosmopolitan Tel Aviv.
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Back in December, Lambert spoke about her split from Shelton for the first time to Cosmopolitan.
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The Cosmopolitan has zero tolerance for discrimination and we pride ourselves on providing an inclusive environment.
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"I want to see [Betty] have a good time," Reinhart said during her interview with Cosmopolitan.
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In July, she told Cosmopolitan that she's looking to move into film as her career progresses.
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But Danny also appeals to her because he is talented, bright and cosmopolitan like she is.
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Video In an essay for Cosmopolitan last year, she again urged for more women in politics.
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" Reflecting on her rapid ascent to fame, Azalea told Cosmopolitan that the experience "was very overwhelming.
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But it is much more qualified when it comes to other parts of the "cosmopolitan" formula.
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Long-time friends and lovers Leo, Misha, Ralph, and Dawn are educated, progressive, cosmopolitan, and woke.
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It's also very common: one in three women have experienced workplace sexual harassment, according to Cosmopolitan.
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For both fascist and communist regimes in the 20th century, Jews were the biggest "cosmopolitan" offenders.
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In Johannesburg, the most cosmopolitan of South African cities, 13% of the population was born abroad.
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In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Hunnam reveals that he isn't a big fan of social media.
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Yat Salamy, 53, a Druze teacher, said the law undermined Israel's character as a cosmopolitan country.
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While eventgoers drank the unlimited cocktails and wine, Cosmopolitan reports that Teigen stuck to Red Bull.
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Her work has been featured in Teen Vogue, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, TIME, Newsweek, Fast Company, and Mashable.
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Forty kilometers south of the cosmopolitan metropolis of Lille lies the French city of Hénin-Beaumont.
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"I haven't had that many, but there has been a variety pack," Carey, 49, told Cosmopolitan.
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"But Danny also appeals to her because he is talented, bright and cosmopolitan like she is."
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Cosmopolitan Jello Shots Give your Jell-O shots a sophisticated twist with these cosmo cubes. 12.
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Cosmopolitan just introduced us to the Mermaid Frappuccino; It was only a matter of time, y'all.
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Places like Jersey City have emerged as alternatives to the Big Apple for cosmopolitan-minded residents.
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Hotel chain Days Inn has posted a job opening for a "summer sun-ternship," Cosmopolitan reports.
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"I met [Mac Miller] when I was 19," the former Nickelodeon star told Cosmopolitan in April.
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This cosmopolitan version of Wahhabism is largely a product of the current emir and his family.
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Cosmopolitan has shouted it from the rooftops, as has MSNBC and every other liberal news outlet.
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The government noted this in its efforts to persuade Olympic officials that China was becoming cosmopolitan.
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Sandberg told Cosmopolitan she was nervous her divorce would prevent her from ever meeting someone else.
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Remain proponents are caricatured as cosmopolitan élites who are indifferent to the concerns of ordinary voters.
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It also introduced channels for professionally created content from media companies like CNN and Cosmopolitan magazine.
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Like "Star Trek," it's a vision of cosmopolitan democracy, right as that ideal is under threat.
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The value of Atlanta's suburbs comes entirely from their proximity to a more cosmopolitan urban center.
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They do, however, echo his feeling for landscape, exchanging blood-and-soil philosophy for cosmopolitan environmentalism.
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Standing outside, I thought about the diverse, cosmopolitan city I knew, and how it has changed.
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The way Facebook processes what the world writes is about to get a bit more cosmopolitan.
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Soudée told Cosmopolitan he's been sailing around the world with his unconventional pet for two years.
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I read an article on Cosmopolitan or something (don't judge) about watching porn as a couple.
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Men's Health, Into the Gloss, Bustle, and Cosmopolitan have also featured the Briogeo scrub and shampoo.
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Amsterdam was a cosmopolitan city of global shipping, so everything in the world was circulating here.
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The A.N.C. has been run by people drawn from the ranks of an urbane, cosmopolitan elite.
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He knew even in progressive, cosmopolitan enclaves, racism was still tightly woven into the American fabric.
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By 1977, she had scored over 40 magazine covers, including Cosmopolitan and Vogue, according to AOL.
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However, in cosmopolitan, multicultural London, where I live, most people voted the same way I did.
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We flew Avianca Airlines from Colombia's cosmopolitan capital into Riohacha, the largest city in La Guajira.
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And others have hinted that in some general sense, coronavirus undercuts the cosmopolitan and globalist mindset.
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How dare I claim the buttered roll for New York, like some sort of cosmopolitan conquistador?
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In Monday's episode of 'The Bachelor,' Victoria Fuller won a cover photo spread in Cosmopolitan magazine.
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Worry, but not yet alarm, permeated the cosmopolitan archipelago of new art's creators, functionaries, and fans.
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People dreaming of a country that's egalitarian, cosmopolitan and humane have no choice but to try.
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And Maugham's cosmopolitan sensibility, his feel for the personal and social dramas provoked by clashing cultures.
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New York is considered one of the most exciting, dynamic and cosmopolitan cities in the world.
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Australia is decidedly more urbanized and more cosmopolitan than the United States, Britain or continental Europe.
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Dragon Girl has also been featured by Cosmopolitan, Rank and Style, Into The Gloss, and more.
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Both times the targets were clear: Kenya's modern, cosmopolitan image and lifestyle, its symbols of prosperity.
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It is precisely this cosmopolitan aspect of the Olympic ideal that turns some people against it.
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Like 2005's The Squid and the Whale and 2007's Margot at the Wedding, this latest work concerns messed-up cosmopolitan children and their messed-up cosmopolitan parents; intellectual egotists who are lovable in spite of themselves; the fear of never really amounting to anything.
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Yup, her like is right there in big, bold, Instagram letters on the post, which Cosmopolitan screengrabbed.
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"It's been very hard to accept that this is who I am now," Hubley, 33, told Cosmopolitan.
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According to Cosmopolitan, Czikalla and her team dye their white hot chocolate pink for this special drink.
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The increasingly cosmopolitan arenas of elite academies and top-level squads might reestablish a more local influence.
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Bangalore is one of India's most cosmopolitan cities, known for its diversity, scientific attitude and technical prowess.
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" – to Cosmopolitan in 2012 • "I think when you're heartbroken, you need music more than when you're not.
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"These metros don't make your headlines everyday about being cosmopolitan cities," said Trulia's chief economist, Ralph McLaughlin.
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Hong Kong is more conservative, but its cosmopolitan entrepreneurs are better at scaling, branding and going global.
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Chrissy Teigen got candid in an interview with Cosmopolitan, admitting that she's cut back on her drinking.
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"It seems to me that the ads were banned because the models are different," Isichei told Cosmopolitan.
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Current Cosmopolitan covers, invariably featuring pop stars and infinite variations on "wild" sex tips, aren't especially exciting.
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His iconoclastic new book, "Age of Anger", will come as a blow to his many cosmopolitan friends.
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Kim clearly knows what she's doing when it comes to her city's cult-fave burger joint. (Cosmopolitan)
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The Bacon Croissant Bite turns three Starbucks items into one big, crispy, mouth-watering one, Cosmopolitan reports.
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Some people interpreted Prince Harry's hand gesture in their photos as "royal shade," as Cosmopolitan put it.
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Sydney is known for its beaches, cosmopolitan city center and the Sydney Opera House on the harbor.
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This convoluted play chronicles the breakdown of a conflicted, displaced East African woman in the cosmopolitan West.
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Not surprisingly, tensions persist between MASS MoCA's cosmopolitan appeal and the lived reality of North Adams locals.
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But there's one project he worked on that may never make it to air, according to Cosmopolitan.
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Speaking to Cosmopolitan for their November issue, Ciera worked out three times a day after giving birth.
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For Cosmopolitan, the actress paid homage to one of her idols: model, actress and singer Beverly Johnson.
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All-natural. "As I grew into my own, I felt that it was beautiful," Whitty told Cosmopolitan.
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It comes with 16GB of storage in cosmopolitan black and is compatible with your AT&T plan.
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Cosmopolitan spoke to the Olympic athlete shortly after her routine to ask her about her song choice.
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The Black Mirror actress explained the reason for the heels during an interview with Cosmopolitan in 2015.
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Mom.As Cosmopolitan reports, Gomez will play a pregnant young woman in her new movie, In Dubious Battle.
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We cannot afford to caricature this debate as a battle between cosmopolitan elites and poor, white nativists.
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"Sculptures were my inspiration, but I love that bottle," Kardashian West said in an interview with Cosmopolitan.
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Lambert recently covered the first-ever country issue of Cosmopolitan and couldn't help but gush about East.
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He acknowledges the alienation some members of minorities feel, drawing on his own experiences in cosmopolitan Miami.
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So it's perfectly natural for the [Cosmopolitan interviewer] to say 'What about fathers, what about adoptive parents?
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Cosmopolitan recently reported that just one McDonald's location in each of these two small towns offers pizza.
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Times have changed, though, and as Cosmopolitan reported, clever animators are adding more than that famous mouse.
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Even a magazine as mainstream as Cosmopolitan was hip to blindfolds and handcuffs long before the internet.
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It just so happens that Cosmopolitan found England's smallest castle — and the enchanting estate is for sale.
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One of the casualties is the April issue of Cosmopolitan, which features Ariana Grande on the cover.
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On Saturday, she performed at Lucky Brand's Desert Jam, a pool party in Palm Springs, Cosmopolitan reports.
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To many, the restaurant and bakery were a symbol of the possibility of a more cosmopolitan future.
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"I don't want to expose my family to this s–t," she told Cosmopolitan in September. 5.
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Populists have replaced contests between left and right with a struggle between cosmopolitan elites and angry nativists.
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She highlighted the extent of the editing by presenting the image beside the U.S. version of Cosmopolitan.
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"I'm touched that on this very day I've accepted such a very cosmopolitan, compassionate festival as Aix."
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"I think social media is a crazy a-- experiment on society," she told Cosmopolitan UK in 2015.
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"This guy said, 'You just got the job,'" Joy recalls about the "Pushing Daisies" gig to Cosmopolitan.
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This is an emerging theme that a lot of liberal cosmopolitan politicians — and I have been one!
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Conservatives argue that it has been decimated by cosmopolitan cultural elites who look down on rural rubes.
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"There is nothing of the successful cosmopolitan filmmaker about Wajda," the Polish film critic Boleslaw Michalek wrote.
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"Now, that looks like something I'm going to need later on," she added, eying another mom's cosmopolitan.
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Cosmopolitan calls this "the easy-to-use liner," citing the extra-long tip and ergonomic rubber grip.
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Most of these voters had long since given up on an increasingly liberal and cosmopolitan Democratic Party.
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From there, she moved to Cosmopolitan, where she rose through the ranks to become a senior editor.
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Excuse us while we go make an actual s'more to tide us over until the 28th. (Cosmopolitan)
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Earlier this week, the young mom talked to Cosmopolitan about what her new music means to her.
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The "Big Little Lies" star told Cosmopolitan that she's into astrology and considers sign compatibility while dating.
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Government officials in states with larger outbreaks and more cosmopolitan populations have taken the most drastic measures.
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A cosmopolitan, liberal society with a market economy and some taxes and regulations and a welfare state.
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A final dusting of sumac transforms it into something far more cosmopolitan than its parts. Andrea. Andreahelsinki.
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Ms. Krantz became an accessories editor at Good Housekeeping and later wrote for women's magazines, including Cosmopolitan.
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At its best, it is too complex, too cosmopolitan and too pleasure-seeking to pass loyalty tests.
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It has disrupted politics, too, surfacing hypocrisies and fraying the social fabric of this proudly cosmopolitan city.
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And now the magazine company behind Esquire, Cosmopolitan and Harper's Bazaar has lost its chief content officer.
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Later, she made Cosmopolitan a popular destination on the Snapchat Discover platform, attracting three million daily visitors.
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As long as our rulers wage war on cosmopolitan culture, they shouldn't feel entitled to its fruits.
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My mother's best friend brought a touch of cosmopolitan sophistication: yams and marshmallows without any Indian spice.
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There's an episode of That '70s Show where Jackie makes Kelso read an article from Cosmopolitan magazine.
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Freed of imperial possessions, and yet effortlessly cosmopolitan, Britain escaped the fate of so many larger countries.
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"It's dystopian to speak to so many doctors and have them not believe you," Sasha told Cosmopolitan.
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In March 2018, she and costar Camila Mendes called out Cosmopolitan Philippines for slimming down their photos.
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The longtime editor of Cosmopolitan magazine had lived there for four decades, until her death in 2012.
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The arc of recent history has not bent toward Mr. Obama's cosmopolitan vision of an interdependent world.
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What kind of society do the British want: open or closed, cosmopolitan or nationalist, progressive or traditional?
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But history, culture and nature abound in this cosmopolitan Caribbean city, where Christopher Columbus landed in 1492.
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Hearst has six brands on Discover, including Cosmopolitan and Popular Mechanics, and is profitable on the platform.
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It's also a world unto itself, with cosmopolitan cities, barely explored natural wonders and everything in between.
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On The Rocks&apos premade cocktails, like the Old Fashioned and Cosmopolitan, received praise from the pros.
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It is the south against the north; the capital against the rest; cosmopolitan glamour against honest toil.
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Whatever its origins, the new sculpture adds another facet to the profile of Qin-ness: cosmopolitan taste.
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As a performer and humorist, she's been featured in Cosmopolitan, Mic, and RuPaul's "What's the Tee" Podcast.
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Ms. Yusof sells hijabs and other clothing, catering to cosmopolitan Muslims with a taste for distinctive patterns.
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It railed against the cosmopolitan, liberal elite, but it tried to make common cause with moneyed interests.
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Up until the 1980s, Grey Poupon ads were only in print magazines like Food & Wine and Cosmopolitan.
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Perera Elsewhere explained how the internationally cosmopolitan development of the album informed how it all came together.
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Merkel, is Germany 'colorful and cosmopolitan' enough for you after the wave of crimes and sexual attacks?
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He is the author of, among other books, The Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life.
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His unabashed provincialism grated with modern-minded Germans who expected their politicians to be cerebral, cultured and cosmopolitan.
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Owners Akemi Simpson and Hanayo Martin told Cosmopolitan they're just a smaller variation of the bakery's unicorn cakes.
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In an interview with Cosmopolitan in February, the actress said that they hadn't set a wedding date yet.
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Cleo's website shut down quietly last year, with the traffic diverted to the website of sister magazine, Cosmopolitan.
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Ryan Hall nullified 'The Russian Hammer' on December 11 in the Cosmopolitan to claim The Ultimate Fighter honor.
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These voters' politics are solidly Republican — but with a cosmopolitan tinge and pragmatic edge, interviews and data show.
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There are nearly 3,000 other reviews and mentions in Women's Health, Cosmopolitan UK, Women's World, and Best Products.
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Its original run, between 2003 and 2007 on cable television, was set largely in New York's cosmopolitan bubble.
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The entire restaurant is designed with a cosmopolitan audience in mind; after all, it mainly serves tour groups.
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Texas's big cities, like North Carolina's, have populations of young, cosmopolitan voters who recoil from prejudice against minorities.
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To win back the House and the Senate, Democrats need to expand somewhat beyond their cosmopolitan urban strongholds.
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The publication reached circulation numbers that eclipsed other magazines such as Time, Sports Illustrated, Cosmopolitan and US Weekly.
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I was in a small village with little access to cosmopolitan culture and little knowledge of queer history.
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Though the two were notoriously private, Bilson opened up about their relationship in a 2013 interview with Cosmopolitan.
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Grinshpan told Cosmopolitan that she has been nursing since she gave birth to her daughter, Ayv, in April.
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The codes will debut in the US in magazines including Cosmopolitan and Seventeen in February, according to TechCrunch.
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But its cosmopolitan residents voted 70:30 to remain—unlike their MP, Victoria Borwick, who strongly backed Leave.
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But though their stories often end in coastal, cosmopolitan America, they begin amid distant violence, persecution and despair.
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I'll definitely raise a Cosmopolitan to that (as long as it was made with sustainable ingredients, of course).
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In 1939, he went to art school in Helsinki, where more cosmopolitan expressions of masculinity caught his imagination.
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It now serves clients such as The Cosmopolitan resort in Las Vegas, Morgans Hotel Group, and Live Nation.
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Some had pretty emotional reactions to the possibility of combining Peeps and Oreos, in fact, according to Cosmopolitan.
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He's on American TV screens, infusing it with a cosmopolitan urbanity in the British import The Night Manager.
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Cosmopolitan Editor Joanna Coles runs a magazine that has long been known for its frank approach to sex.
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Thankfully, Van Ness so recommended this finishing gloss from Aveeda in Cosmopolitan because of how well it works.
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A woman opened up to Cosmopolitan about her experience getting a skin infection down there from a wax.
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Avin, who is Israeli-American, directed (and wrote!) five short films about sexual harassment last December, Cosmopolitan explains.
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Billing itself as the first artificially intelligent vibrator, it was talked up everywhere from The View to Cosmopolitan.
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By the time she reached her preteen years, she'd begun to feel like the "fat friend," Cosmopolitan reports.
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Though the two were notoriously private, Bilson opened up about their relationship in a 2013 interview with Cosmopolitan.
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As reported by Cosmopolitan, Creme & Sugar now serves up several blue, green, pink, and purple drinks and desserts.
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"We described Garden City as a cosmopolitan place," says Donald Stull, the anthropologist who conducted the Ford study.
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Still, there are other signs that Garden City is not as progressive and cosmopolitan as its leaders imagine.
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In fact, the low-rise 1960s suburb where Metropica is being built is already full of cosmopolitan surprise.
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" Though she ended in ninth, she told Cosmopolitan of her music choice: "[It] is crazy, wild, and fun.
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That's the argument Dana Bash, CNN's chief political correspondent, made in a personal essay she wrote for Cosmopolitan.
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Riverdale stars Lili Reinhart and Camila Mendes had an important message for Cosmopolitan Philippines: Don't Photoshop our bodies.
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Las Vegas' Vesper Bar, located inside The Cosmopolitan hotel, is filled with mirrored columns and sparkling crystal lights.
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Apart from that, a weakly cosmopolitan state does not have an obligation to accept any would-be immigrants.
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It is not affiliated with Cosmopolitan Magazine, and had to slightly alter its name after Hearst Corp. sued.
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This combination produced a uniquely American hunting culture that was at once cosmopolitan yet local, patrician yet democratic.
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Cosmopolitan reported that long prep time was to blame for the mass discontinuation of McDonald's Pizza in 2000.
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Surrounding the animals are mixed-media works by the artist, including a family tree of the Cosmopolitan Chicken.
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British citizens are upset with Prime Minister Theresa May for inviting Donald Trump to the U.K., Cosmopolitan reports.
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In an interview with Cosmopolitan, the 31-year-old opened up about the big change in her appearance.
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In a complete-180 turn of events, Cosmopolitan reports that people are tattooing their body parts entirely black.
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Although he was a Brahmin, Nehru was a passionate cosmopolitan who saw Hindu identity as narrow and tribal.
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A cosmopolitan and protean filmmaker, Pabst (19613-1967) was attracted to naturalism as well as to big issues.
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For an artist who's thought of as a global cosmopolitan, he's written a lot of songs about America.
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A Cosmopolitan spokesman declined to directly address the group's description but emphasized the publication's focus on female empowerment.
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Unlike Mr. Modi, she was secular, cosmopolitan, spoke several languages and took a keen interest in the arts.
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The new elites in many Western countries are no longer cosmopolitan and globalist, but rather isolationist and identitarian.
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They are both carelessly cosmopolitan, upwardly mobile young professionals who meet at a night class on corporate branding.
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The westernmost point of continental Africa, Dakar is a cosmopolitan desert landscape that juts into the emerald Atlantic.
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He supports the Israeli prime minister because the two politicians share a wariness of Islam and cosmopolitan liberalism.
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In the years since, publications from Cosmopolitan to The Independent have written posts about the imminent March heartbreak.
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It's also pleasant and cosmopolitan and easy in a way that made me feel like I could relax.
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However, Pels released a statement during the episode last night that announced Cosmopolitan was pulling the Bachelor cover.
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After his service he moved to New York, where he became a stalker, of sorts, for Cosmopolitan magazine.
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"John Mayer is on there," the 30-year-old actress told Cosmopolitan in an interview published on Thursday.
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He attacked a city and its sense of self as the proudly cosmopolitan, multicultural capital of northern England.
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The "Queer Eye" host&aposs Cosmopolitan feature makes him the magazine&aposs first-ever non-female cover star.
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The Cosmopolitan League includes teams throughout the city, but its top division has already crowned this year's champion.
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It's a quality he accepts for keeping his several identities—artist, cosmopolitan, American, African-American—in continual play.
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But talk about "citizens of nowhere," sinister cosmopolitan elites and conspiratorial bankers fits precisely in the same tradition.
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The "I Like It" rapper reportedly threw her shoe at Minaj, according to a video obtained by Cosmopolitan.
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Walmart will no longer stock Cosmopolitan magazine at checkout aisles in its nearly 5,000 stores across the country.
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In a highly circulated opinion essay for Cosmopolitan magazine, Republican strategist Amanda Carpenter, who once served as Sen.
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Drop in price: 31%Median airfare: $899Vienna is a huge, cosmopolitan city that thinks it's a small town.
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This season uses soft-collared shirts and pinkish pants to conjure up cosmopolitan, 1970s-era Rio de Janeiro.
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Fukuyama, less a cosmopolitan and more a nation-state guy, has greater sympathy for people clinging to differences.
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She's written for Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and Playboy, and her first book, Nobody Cares, comes out in September 2018.
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During his decades-long career, Campbell illustrated for the likes of Esquire, Cosmopolitan, The New Yorker, and Playboy.
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I kind of love these mega parks, their cosmopolitan anonymity and sort of intimacy at the same time.
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With its "happiness ministry" and tourist attractions, the UAE presents itself as a cheerful, cosmopolitan corner of the Gulf.
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The setting — a rich, cosmopolitan city where luxury-obsessed demons haunt Chanel outfits and diamonds — sounds fine on paper.
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He studied at Oxford and together with his Harvard-educated wife, Masako, will give the monarchy a cosmopolitan flavor.
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Speaking to Cosmopolitan, she opened up about the pressure to leave her partner as rumors swirled that he'd cheated.
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As Cosmopolitan points out, in a 2010 meeting with Vladimir Putin, Leo revealed he is in fact half-Russian.
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" However, in an interview last month, Chyna told Cosmopolitan South Africa that she's "in it for the long haul.
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Enter, Wine Condoms, which Cosmopolitan reports are apparently not what I pictured the first time I heard about them.
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According to Cosmopolitan, the rant was all captured on video, and — of course — it's on YouTube for your enjoyment.
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"A woman embracing her sexuality isn't wrong, it's not being a slut," she told Cosmopolitan for Latinas last year.
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However, while DeGeneres was using '70s-era questions from Cosmopolitan to ask the singer, Cyrus was reluctant to answer.
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You could end up saving hundreds and you'll get to also experience the cosmopolitan nature of Spain's capital city.
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According to Cuoco's new interview with Cosmopolitan, the star's ex-husband, tennis player Ryan Sweeting, "ruined" marriage for her.
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"I think the actual thing, if I were to be clinically diagnosed, would be muscle dysmorphia," he tells Cosmopolitan.
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Her written work has been featured on Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Rolling Stone, the Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Salon, Refinery29, and VH1.
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Sarah True, an American triathlete, shared a couple of pages out of her food and training diary with Cosmopolitan.
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After being eliminated, she started working professionally in the industry, appearing in several magazines, including Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Ebony.
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Some nationalists think Mr Patel is a cosmopolitan technocrat who wants to wreck their chances in next year's election.
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Three things helped: Greece's location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa; a cosmopolitan outlook; and low taxes.
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Like Hillary Clinton, the cosmopolitan Mr Macron won the most-populous urban regions, such as the one around Paris.
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The obvious choice is Sahra Spa & Hammam — a 50,000-square-foot spa located within The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
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Kumble, who also wrote the script, thought he was making a modest little indie, he told Cosmopolitan in 2014.
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"Nothing and no one stays the same," Cyrus told Cosmopolitan of what her mom and dad imparted to her.
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A deeply cosmopolitan film, Carlos is enamored with Europe, with cities, and with the cultural mosaic those cities represent.
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About 1 million people are estimated to remain in Mosul, once a cosmopolitan trade hub of 2 million residents.
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Firstly, they offer access to the capital's cosmopolitan lifestyle which provides virtually every convenience and attraction money can buy.
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So Haynes' museum — a small and seemingly obscure roadside attraction in the southwestern US — is commendably international and cosmopolitan.
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Maybe I wasn't quite tuned to meet southern ghosts after spending so much time with their cosmopolitan Brooklyn brethren?
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So far, some 55,000 people have signed the online petition started by Cosmopolitan magazine, urging these taxes be lifted.
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He said the Cosmopolitan has been selling well at his store and has a fan base that's steadily growing.
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In January, actress and producer Laverne Cox also made history as the first ever trans covergirl for Cosmopolitan Magazine.
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Melania Trump, a former model, appeared to be wearing a fuscia-pink Gucci blouse on Sunday night, Cosmopolitan tweeted.
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As mayor of liberal, cosmopolitan London in 2008-16 he preached the virtues of immigration and the single market.
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According to Cosmopolitan, King has been tweeting lovey-dovey lines from series finale that should make shippers very happy.
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" – to Cosmopolitan in 2012 via GIPHY • "I think that you can love people without it being the great love.
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More than many Republicans, Trump has seemed tolerant of gay people, perhaps because of his cosmopolitan New York roots.
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Should a space like this, which mainly focuses on cosmopolitan dual-earners, be further encouraged with a special permit?
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The shakeup comes brings yet more change to Hearst Magazines, which also owns Car and Driver, Cosmopolitan and ELLE.
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"Think twice before you say anything about bey okay sis," wrote one commenter on the Instagram video, per Cosmopolitan.
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Ivanka Trump cut off a call with Cosmopolitan after sensing "a lot of negativity" in the interviewer's questions. 57.
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Now, it's clear how badly a cosmopolitan media that may not have watched The Apprentice missed Trump's continuous appeal.
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We're riffing on what he does as a speculator, spending dubious money for his cosmopolitan conception of the globe.
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A cosmopolitan 66-year-old former banker from a political family, he heads the Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP).
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And for many people, particularly those outside the cosmopolitan metropolises (where most Republican votes live), it never really recovered.
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But imagine a Democratic Party that has expanded to absorb the cosmopolitan business elites who used to fund Republicans.
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Luckily for us, she broke her rule during a recent Facebook Live for Cosmopolitan — and the results are epic.
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Dewan appears on the January cover of Cosmopolitan, where she opens up about the grieving period following her breakup.
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The baseball is barely professional in a big, cosmopolitan city, an ideal but unusual combination for the low minors.
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Cuoco also opens up to Cosmopolitan about how it feels to be the second-highest-paid actress on television.
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Fancy restaurants cater to their cosmopolitan tastes, and there is a branch of London's Tate Gallery to stroll through.
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But the activist dissidents made up only a minority of even the most cosmopolitan cities of Moscow and Leningrad.
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Today Snap launches Curated Our Stories with the help of 20 partners like CNN, Cosmopolitan, Lad Bible, and NowThis.
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According to Cosmopolitan, the trend was likely inspired by '90s fashion, though the same trend sprouted in the '60s.
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These are two different ways of relating to the world — one cosmopolitan and interconnected, the other patriarchal and hierarchical.
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People like my grandparents kept entertaining the cosmopolitan crowd that they'd assembled years earlier, but local cosmopolitanism had changed.
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But it is also the uniform of a metropolitan elite that is cosmopolitan in temperament and internationalist in outlook.
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"It was almost like they were dimming my light and they weren't letting me be me," he told Cosmopolitan.
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This cosmopolitan author is not overtly funny; his humor seeps organically to the surface, like a rising water table.
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"I was way too young to make such a life-changing decision," Montag told Cosmopolitan in a recent interview.
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From an idealistic perspective, meanwhile, the case for a cosmopolitan, transnational conception of citizenship remains as valid as ever.
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I fell deep down a cyber-rabbit hole into a world of first-person essays on sites like Cosmopolitan.
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At the top there is the cosmopolitan, highly educated "privileged class," who are mostly content with the status quo.
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Kirsten Gillibrand lambasted Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for rolling back campus sexual assault guidelines in a Cosmopolitan op-ed.
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"That particular piece, I [had] been at it for couple of months, about 20-odd hours," Lee told Cosmopolitan.
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Johansson opened up about her past dating failures, and what she has learned from them in this month's Cosmopolitan.
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As Cosmopolitan reports, Jenner's voice can be heard on a new track called "Beautiful Day" by rapper Lil Yachty.
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Now, Cosmopolitan is reporting that the 23-year-old wants to show his acting chops in more serious roles.
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Livia, who lives in a nursing home, has become an internet sensation thanks to these Instagram posts (via Cosmopolitan).
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To clarify: London and New York are just as cosmopolitan, if not more, mainly due to their sheer size.
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"Here" might also mean Vancouver, where both Riverdale and Hale's upcoming CW show, Life Sentence, are filming, reports Cosmopolitan.
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Its multi-million-pound mansions house a cosmopolitan population, while royalty lives behind the gilded gates of Kensington Palace.
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Since Newell and Pappalardo founded Reductress, though, Cosmopolitan and the other publications they've parodied have reinvented themselves as woke.
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However, Cosmopolitan reported that Kelley has a habit of liking tweets that are not always very flattering about Peter.
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He is a hero of cosmopolitan musical curiosity, an early technological adopter in extremis, and a kind of supercollaborator.
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Lux Alptraum's work has appeared in a wide range of publications including the New York Times, Cosmopolitan, and Hustler.
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In 2016, women's magazines like Cosmopolitan and Glamour ran election stories that any other outlet would consider major scoops.
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He was also wary of the festival becoming too cosmopolitan, with the presence of so many foreign neo-Nazis.
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The cosmopolitan Canadian city has a thriving food scene and some of the best vintage shopping in North America.
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"Bad ideas first!" is how Jessica Pels began a session brainstorming cover lines for the May issue of Cosmopolitan.
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" Robin Marty wrote in Cosmopolitan that with all these women running, "this next cycle could change everything for America.
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"I, a proud Jamaican woman, have no words," Starr Bowenbank, a news reporter at Cosmopolitan, wrote in an article.
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His Cosmopolitan cover is just one of several meaningful fashion statements the star has made in the past year.
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"Me being nice or positive is not what people want to hear, which sucks," he told Cosmopolitan in 2017.
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By making it easy to move money among currencies, Zenbanx could be attractive for SoFi's more elite, cosmopolitan clientele.
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Two chapters are written in Spanish, an assertively cosmopolitan gesture recalling the immigrant Nabokov's use of French and Russian.
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PRIMO'S This suave Art Deco bar was installed in the Frederick Hotel, a vintage property that was the Cosmopolitan.
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Despite the backlash from religiously observant members of society, the Shah managed to create a seemingly cosmopolitan city life.
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It's everything, in short, that seems threatened by global capitalism and cosmopolitan elites in big cities and fancy suburbs.
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After we hang up, I curl up into bed with Cosmopolitan magazine and read until I get too tired.
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That city is the heart of what could be called "Global Israel," a Hebrew hub in a cosmopolitan system.
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In every European city, there are cafés, bars, and restaurants that stand as totems to a youthful cosmopolitan dream.
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In tearing supply chains asunder, Mr Trump's tactics pose a particular danger to the tigers' cosmopolitan model of manufacturing.
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While cotton has ceded supremacy to oil, Horwitz finds that Olmsted's utopian, democratic ideal of "cosmopolitan intimacy" remains elusive.
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"The ballet couldn't be more relevant to the cosmopolitan city we live in," she said in a telephone interview.
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If Appiah has a blind spot, it is in assuming that everyone can be as comfortably cosmopolitan as he.
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In 1972, Cosmopolitan presented its first male centerfold: a furry Burt Reynolds, reclining nude on an equally furry rug.
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Back in Chicago, the fight for civil rights flared, but Jarrett lived in a lovely house in cosmopolitan comfort.
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The former Editor-in-Chief of Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan is now Hearst Magazines' first-ever Chief Content Officer.
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She was a mix, a blend, and her works are a testament to the fruits of 20th-century cosmopolitan culture.
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One of the more perilous wine diets was created by the famed editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, Helen Gurley Brown.
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But people who voted for Wilders also show how much the idea of the cosmopolitan old continent is under threat.
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Ivanka's political efforts might best be described as an extension of her brand, which was always about breezy, cosmopolitan affluence.
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And Cosmopolitan delves into the deepest and darkest mystery of the whole story: Did Dottie drop the ball on purpose?
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She told Cosmopolitan in a an interview for its February issue that she isn't adept at the whole courtship thing.
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But Gaines has asked for one thing: please be respectful of Buzzfeed writer Kate Aurthur and Cosmopolitan writer Gina Mei.
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Cosmopolitan reports that Deena Shoemaker, a 27-year-old teen and preteen counselor from Kansas, uploaded this photo to Facebook.
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Every day we are reminded that we're living in the future, and Forever 21 just made sure of it. Cosmopolitan.
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But they also don't particularly identify with the self-consciously woke brand of liberalism practiced in big cosmopolitan metro areas.
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Now that the former Cosmopolitan editor fully understands the truth about what happened to her, she's ready to confront it.
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By the same token, he takes a position on the cosmopolitan ideal of Europe, which he casts in inspiring terms.
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"There was no freedom for me as a human being," Carey, 49, told Cosmopolitan in the magazine's August cover story.
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Germans, Hungarians, Slavs and sizeable Muslim and Jewish populations mingled in cosmopolitan cities like Vienna and Prague, Trieste and Lviv.
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But this cosmopolitan wonder faces twin threats: the fading of the smartphone boom and the end of globalisation's golden era.
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"We get to have really healthy conversations and focus on each other as people," she told Cosmopolitan about the decision.
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"Some weeks we'd do a Wednesday and a Thursday, so that would be a real short week," Quinn told Cosmopolitan.
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While staying at the Cosmopolitan, I walked to the Waldorf Astoria and had a cocktail on the 23rd-floor bar.
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Caroline Moss has written for New York magazine, the New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Racked, the Hairpin, Business Insider, and more.
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" The Cosmopolitan previously denied they were racist in a statement to PEOPLE, explaining the incident was a "matter of security.
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Four years later, in an interview with Cosmopolitan, Jamil offered a slightly different description of her recovery from this injury.
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The boy in the photo, 22-year-old Western Michigan University student Harrison Bach, did a Cosmopolitan interview this afternoon.
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In Russia Vladimir Putin has shunned cosmopolitan liberal values for a distinctly Russian mix of Slavic tradition and Orthodox Christianity.
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As they told Cosmopolitan, Lara's interesting in modeling and theater, while Holz is more focused on video shooting and editing.
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I'm a London girl through and through and Rimmel London truly captures and represents the city's edgy, cosmopolitan beauty styles.
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Cosmopolitan is speculating that the medical drama may be mulling over a return appearance by Katherine Heigl's Izzie Stevens, a.k.a.
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A multilingual former career diplomat, many hoped the most cosmopolitan princess in Japanese history would liberate the tradition-bound court.
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They received profiles in Rolling Stone and Cosmopolitan, complimenting them profusely for being nothing more exceptional than nice, normal boys.
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As Cosmopolitan points out, the photo features an unretouched Tookes showing off the 450-carat bra and her stretch marks.
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As Cosmopolitan U.K. points out, a new commercial from British candy brand Maltesers is going viral for its raunchy premise.
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According to Cosmopolitan, a Christmas dinner-themed pizza is coming to Asda stores, and it sounds...well, a little confusing.
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"When you fall in love, you pick up on the tiniest things about yourself," Steinfeld tells Cosmopolitan magazine's December issue.
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Since accession in 73, about 2m Poles have emigrated to other EU countries, including many of the more cosmopolitan citizens.
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For those looking for a more cosmopolitan getaway, San José has more in the way of museums and cultural events.
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Forget Kate for a second, because a new theory reported by Cosmopolitan suggests Jack dies trying to save Kevin. Huh?
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That made her South Florida's go-to doctor for pregnant women with Zika, which earned her a profile in Cosmopolitan.
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That memory serves conservatives and nationalists does not mean their progressive and cosmopolitan opponents should relinquish the field of struggle.
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News Plus offers 300 magazine titles like People and Cosmopolitan and a smattering of newspapers for some $10 a month.
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Never fear: it appears that Cosmopolitan cracked the case, with an assist from Jenner's Instagram stories from earlier this week.
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"The assertion that the Cosmopolitan denied Meek because of capacity concerns at Marquee Dayclub is outright false," Tacopina's statement read.
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" When CNN's Jim Acosta asked if the bill would favor people from English-speaking countries: "Your cosmopolitan bias is showing.
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The 29-year-old actor recently told Cosmopolitan that as he gets older, he's considering giving up the bachelor life.
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One possible response to that would be for Democrats to embrace a new role as the party of cosmopolitan globalism.
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Ivanka Trump called out Cosmopolitan magazine Thursday, a day after the outlet published a contentious interview on her father's policies.
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When Burt Reynolds' famous 1972 Cosmopolitan centerfold hit wide, he asked his friend Raquel Welch, what she thought about it.
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This is one of the cosmopolitan city's "problem districts," at least if you ask certain members of the political press.
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In a new interview with Cosmopolitan, Bella admits she feared her public breakup with John Cena would overshadow their careers.
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Featured in top lifestyle magazines from Elle to Cosmopolitan, Sindhu is one of the most recognizable faces in India today.
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Chatting to Cosmopolitan (more doom in women's glossies, honestly), Wolfe talked about how it was influenced by California's Salton Sea.
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Cosmopolitan reports that Hong Kong Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and Florida's Walt Disney World are also serving up the unique snack.
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Last year's sex survey from Cosmopolitan found that only 57% of women orgasm most or every time they have sex.
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The establishment wanted a more cosmopolitan and compromise-oriented party and the base a more socially conservative and combative one.
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But we are still missing, and have not yet started in earnest to compose and acquire, an accompanying cosmopolitan awareness.
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They ransack the planet in a ravenous search for stimulation, an act that churns experience to an exhausted, cosmopolitan sludge.
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It has also put pressure on Khan to be an advocate for the city and to champion its cosmopolitan outlook.
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In Vienna, the café city par excellence, the Jewish cafégoer wanted to seem not Austrian but, instead, a sophisticated cosmopolitan.
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But according to Cosmopolitan, Sprouse posted a now-deleted Instagram of he and Palvin at the World Cup in Russia.
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She graduated high school early and, eager for cosmopolitan life, moved to New York City to attend New York University.
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But even in cosmopolitan Mexico City, a future of cashless payments seems far off for people such as Paula Martinez.
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We were in the most cosmopolitan part of the city — the area with the best shops, movie theaters and restaurants.
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In comparison to cosmopolitan Chicago and small, cool towns like Raleigh, Columbus is still a mixture of malls and suburbs.
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I say come in, sign up with one casino, say, The Cosmopolitan or the Wynn, and get a player's card.
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If you're going to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan, you should probably be prepared to talk about your sex life.
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This was a Spencer Pratt-esque paps setup, as The Hills alum suggested in an interview with Cosmopolitan last week.
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Today, the singer's hairstylist Florido told Cosmopolitan that though the hairs are gone, they're not forgotten — or even thrown away.
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Mixing the blue-collar themes of yesteryears with the cosmopolitan crowd of 2017 should be like mixing oil and water.
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At its molten core, the Republican Party has become the party of the dispossessed, not the party of cosmopolitan business.
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Even women's clubs such as the Cosmopolitan Club, the Colony Club and the Women's National Republican Club have male managers.
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Due to its population density and cosmopolitan makeup, though, New York is soon expected to lead in cases and deaths.
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"We're very sensitive, especially in romantic relationships, about our prioritization in the person's life," behavioral scientist Susan Weinschenk told Cosmopolitan.
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He is, as he notes in the book, an embodiment of the cosmopolitan ideals so many modern liberals hold dear.
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"I'd love to open at Mandalay Bay, or the Wynn, or the Cosmopolitan — anything central and modern," Mr. Ghotra said.
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Next, we investigated the hotel's four cocktail bars and settled on the Parlour Bar, which had a luxe cosmopolitan vibe.
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A Striking Historical Contrast This cosmopolitan beauty stands out as a fascinating contrast to the history of the Tjuvholmen neighborhood.
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Turgenev, a restless, cosmopolitan liberal who died outside Paris in 1883, had a decidedly dark view of his own country.
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Joanna Coles, the chief content officer at Hearst Magazines, which publishes Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Harper's Bazaar, is also stepping down.
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In other words, Freeda wants to create a social version of Elle, Teen Vogue, Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan or Man Repeller.
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Most of these stories were written for mainstream magazines like Collier's, Ladies' Home Journal, Cosmopolitan and The Saturday Evening Post.
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For tech billionaires, national and racial hatreds are inconveniences; their authoritarianism wears a cosmopolitan face, promising frictionless commerce for all.
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On Monday's episode of The Bachelor, Victoria Fuller won a modeling challenge that landed her a digital cover in Cosmopolitan.
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Lux Alptraum's writing has been featured in publications including the New York Times, New York magazine, Wired, Cosmopolitan, and Hustler.
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He hosted Lubbock's first "cosmopolitan dance," which is to say, its first interracial one, featuring live music by Ray Charles.
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Robin Marty is a freelance writer who covers abortion access and the pro-life and pro-choice movements for Cosmopolitan.
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For exhibitors based outside of cosmopolitan art hubs, however, MECA represents an opportunity to engage with the larger art world.
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Representatives for Christian Siriano, Jonathan Van Ness, and Cosmopolitan UK did not immediately respond to Insider&aposs requests for comment.
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I call Joanna Coles, the chief content officer of Hearst magazines and the former editrix of Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire.
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The former editor of Cosmopolitan, Ms. Coles has consolidated power at Hearst Magazines, where she is now chief content officer.
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In a rapid-fire interview with Cosmopolitan, Warren was given a close-to-impossible ultimatum: Baby Yoda or old Yoda?
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"Sarasota's been cosmopolitan for a century because of the circus," Ms. Russell said of the Ringling Brothers Circus's presence there.
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Its space at the swank Cosmopolitan hotel is perhaps the calmest and nicest CES room I've been in this year.
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I would become cosmopolitan and sophisticated, skipping across Europe and impressing local shopkeepers with my breezy fluency wherever I went.
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When it comes to geography, Henrys are primarily where the high-paying jobs are: in cosmopolitan areas on the coasts.
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In the name of free trade, it had knocked down national boundaries, lowered prices, made the planet interdependent and cosmopolitan.
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Use of the term "cosmopolitan" in the 1930s and 1940s shared a similar history of paranoia and animosity toward Jews.
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With its large and but quite conservative African-American population, military heritage, and cultural traditionalism, cosmopolitan liberals like, say, Sens.
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Like Hunter Schafer from Euphoria, a trans girl who sparked a makeup revolution, and did an official tutorial for Cosmopolitan.
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He grew up speaking like the other mountain kids, even when he moved to the cosmopolitan world of Chapel Hill.
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But Democrats were making greater gains among new voters, and also doing better and better among increasingly cosmopolitan wealthy Americans.
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Life as a Runway The original Church Street Boxing appeals to a cosmopolitan array of amateur fighters and fit professionals.
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In ancient times, the bathhouses that the Romans adapted from the Greek tradition were even more integral to cosmopolitan life.
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Although some of them came from India's hinterlands, the cosmopolitan city of Bombay (now Mumbai) became their common stomping ground.
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The apartment complex where Chip's wife has sequestered herself away is white and cold, as cosmopolitan as Bakersfield will allow.
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Even in more tolerant and cosmopolitan areas, though, many LGBTQ people feel they have to maintain a constant background vigilance.
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The big winners are the Bellagio, the Venetian, MGM Grand, The Cosmopolitan, Wynn, Caesar's Palace, and Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.
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She intertwines these two threads with a third, that of the ancient idea of cosmopolitan citizenship and its idealistic modern advocates.
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In the February issue of Cosmopolitan, the 29-year-old actress spoke openly about ex-boyfriend and personal trainer, Jason Walsh.
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"I'm still processing everything and figuring out where to go and what happened," Lambert shared in the January issue of Cosmopolitan.
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Richardson and Dier have dated for years, but according to Richardson's interview in Cosmopolitan, she didn't have a big proposal planned.
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One of Africa's most popular tourist destinations, Cape Town attracts foreign buyers for its natural beauty, cosmopolitan offerings and temperate weather.
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"Women embraced the same excesses as their male counterparts, enjoying cosmopolitan indulgences like fashion, fine dining, travel, and nightlife," says Cohen.
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In a profile in Cosmopolitan, she revealed to the writer Patrick Pacheco that she was single but open to dating women.
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The one thing everyone knows about Cosmopolitan, regardless of what specific era we're referring to, is that it talks about sex.
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The Cosmopolitan Apartments are gleaming white and generously proportioned; their walls and balconies are gently curved, their stone ornaments are luxurious.
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The company compares itself with other media brands for women, such as Elle, Teen Vogue, Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan or Man Repeller.
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As the pool of internet users expands beyond the young and cosmopolitan, the web is increasingly representative of the overall electorate.
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With cosmopolitan Seoul just 60km (40 miles) south of the demilitarised zone, it is hard to see South Korea giving approval.
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But no, "lift" is still around, and it's trying to make American hotels and shopping centers sound cool or cosmopolitan now.
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Staying unrepentantly cosmopolitan during the 1979 revolution, he was reviled as pro-Western, socially isolated and expelled from his teaching job.
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Whereas ethnicity is less of a barrier to love in Nigeria's cosmopolitan commercial capital, Christian-Muslim unions are still frowned upon.
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With a thriving financial center and cosmopolitan population, the city seemed like an ideal place for Uber to operate and grow.
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While unfortunately there's no exact release date yet, Cosmopolitan UK notes they should be arriving in time for the holiday season.
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A sweets shop in Westminster, CA called The Loop: Handcrafted Churros, debuted the above whimsical ice cream-churro creation, Cosmopolitan reports.
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Cyrus also revealed to Cosmopolitan that if she had to audition on The Voice, she'd choose Alicia Keys as her coach.
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The "Riverdale" star told Cosmopolitan in 2017 that Aniston was his celebrity crush — even though he didn't watch "Friends" growing up.
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So, I had a meeting with [a producer on this show,] and he had a relationship with Joanna from Cosmopolitan magazine.
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Due to the break, two dates at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, and a concert in Laughlin, Nevada have been canceled.
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Popular with travelers thanks to its food, fashion and retail scenes, cosmopolitan Milan flaunts a New York-style vibe and pace.
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Universalising English while upholding the EU's native languages would be not a betrayal of the cosmopolitan European ideal, but its affirmation.
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The juxtaposition of old-world and tech-driven cosmopolitan influences means there's a wealth of diversity when it comes to shopping.
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According to Fashionista, only 31.3% of 2017's major magazine covers (including Allure, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, and Elle) featured people of color.
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If not as cosmopolitan as today, London in the 1890s contained 50,000 continental Europeans—"more than all the population of Krakow".
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The singer, 26, liked a photo on Instagram from an account that posts memes about sober living, as Cosmopolitan first reported.
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Let's count 'em: LIFE, Glamour, GQ, Cosmopolitan, W, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Shape, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Lucky, InStyle, and more.
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A relative of the letter's recipient posted it on Reddit for all the world to see and learn from, Cosmopolitan reported.
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Duff and her ex-husband Mike Comrie split up in 2014, and she hasn't officially dated anyone since, according to Cosmopolitan.
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We broke the story ... Oakley was arrested at the Cosmopolitan Hotel on July 63 after officials say he cheated while gambling.
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You can order Joe & Seph's snacks online, though be strategic: Cosmopolitan reports shipping will run you $14 on that $5 bag.
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The 35-year-old performer told Cosmopolitan in a recent interview that she's so much more than just John Cena's ex.
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Writer Claire Hodgson from Cosmopolitan U.K. recently broke down the timeline of the film, which takes place over the Christmas season.
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According to Cosmopolitan, you can now purchase mini packs of Cuvée No 5 Brut Sparkling for the swell price of $7.99.
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What magazine-obsessed teenager wouldn't want to work at Cosmopolitan, one of the most recognizable names in the world of magazines?
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Cosmopolitan UK reports that Ikea is dabbling in ready-to-wear in the coziest way possible: by introducing a blanket jacket.
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Góngora told Cosmopolitan about how, as a young gymnast, she faced crippling anxiety when she had to practice during her period.
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Magazines like Cosmopolitan and Ladies Home Journal ran articles by men telling women to pop pills to make their depression evaporate.
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On the latest installment of Jane The Virgin, our resident romance writer was asked to write a dating column for Cosmopolitan.
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Confirmation stirred sexist rumors that Pete penned songs for Ashlee after she told Cosmopolitan about her new Tori Amos-inspired direction.
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The attraction of a cosmopolitan and European Ireland that voted for marriage equality is tempting even to moderate and LGBT unionists.
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Sporting a mild climate, this cosmopolitan and progressive city is widely recognized as one of the biggest tech hubs of India.
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The actor told Cosmopolitan that when he's dating anyone, he often goes to his 25-year-old brother Dylan for advice.
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The pop star, 38, spoke to Cosmopolitan for their January 2018 issue and revealed her daughter Willow already thinking about dating.
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"We live in Pennsylvania, but there's never been snow, except for the Christmas episode," Troian Bellisario, who plays Spencer, told Cosmopolitan.
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According to Cosmopolitan, Starbucks would charge customers 80 extra cents to add coffee ice to any iced espresso or brewed beverage.
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It all went down at Marquee at the Cosmopolitan hotel -- where the club hosted a Cavs championship celebration for King James.
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Ariana was set to headline at the Cosmopolitan hotel Saturday night, but moments ago we learned the plug has been pulled.
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Meek Mill's claim the Cosmopolitan Hotel keeps a blacklist of black rappers is BS ... according to sources connected to the hotel.
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She knew she wanted to recreate a Cosmopolitan based on a martini using Ransom sweet vermouth, but that innovation wasn't enough.
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In Britain the Conservatives have taken a far tougher line on immigration than many of their cosmopolitan leaders would have preferred.
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After all, there is no child-rearing practice that more ostentatiously screams cosmopolitan upper class than having your kid learn Mandarin.
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I had one where my wife had read a Cosmopolitan article that was very badly titled ... [it] posted to her friends.
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As London's first Muslim mayor, Khan is the leader of a cosmopolitan global city who stands unabashedly for openness and multiculturalism.
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To see it put this way—"raceless cosmopolitan"—is to feel, in a surprisingly painful way, the emptiness of this identity.
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Holliday said in the Cosmopolitan cover story that she used to struggle with her body when she was a smaller size.
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Hey, we now live in a world where long time purveyor of questionable sex advice Cosmopolitan just received a GLAAD Award.
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He posts on Facebook that he's OK. Caren Mansholt and Rusty Dees make it to the Cosmopolitan, where they are staying.
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Back then, if you didn't live in a cosmopolitan city, there may be one person in town who could teach you.
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In 1957, Adonis helped establish the quarterly Shi'r , a flamboyantly cosmopolitan magazine, whose name was borrowed from the American magazine Poetry .
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At that time, it was a cosmopolitan city, a place where Christians and Muslims lived side by side in easy companionship.
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One is ornate, the other spare, but both exude the same sense of cosmopolitan power within the context of economical design.
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Mr. Barai recalls being puzzled by the attackers, who spoke cosmopolitan Bengali, and even some English, when conversing with the foreigners.
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There, along one corridor, she installed a kind of fashion show of blown-up portraits of generations of the Cosmopolitan Chicken.
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All 30,000 units of the initial line sold out within a few minutes of launch, in November 2014, according to Cosmopolitan.
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"The girls haven't seen Jenna in a year and a half, so it's kind of a big surprise," Sursok tells Cosmopolitan.
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Though, imagine how much more they would have raised if DiCaprio had included himself as part of the prize package. (Cosmopolitan)
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Yesterday, Peter spoke to Troy Young, the guy figuring out how to turn Hearst magazines like Cosmopolitan into global digital powerhouses.
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Istanbul, the country's largest and most cosmopolitan city, has been repeatedly targeted amid twin terror campaigns from IS and Kurdish separatists.
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"Hong Kong is an international, cosmopolitan city, so it's not surprising that views are becoming more progressive over time," she said.
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It was a populist party, one that argued that ordinary people were being exploited by a corrupt class of cosmopolitan elites.
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In the past, "they have occasionally moved magazines like Cosmopolitan and Glamour on an issue-by-issue basis," Mr. Harrington said.
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But there are other longstanding principled transpartisan coalitions that might be due for reconsideration: Think cosmopolitan libertarianism or Blue Dog Democrats.
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They felt swamped by waves of immigrants, frustrated by economic stagnation and disgusted by the cultural values of the cosmopolitan urbanites.
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Rosalía was trained in flamenco — a fiercely traditional genre — but has been consistently embedding other, more cosmopolitan influences into her work.
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Reproductive rights advocates have also been disturbed by Sanders's post-election comments on abortion rights, as Rebecca Nelson notes at Cosmopolitan.
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The Cosmopolitan Chicken Project explores ideas of genetic diversity via an ongoing global effort to crossbreed the chickens of the world.
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While it clings to the slow and deliberate pace of rural life, it retains the cosmopolitan sensibilities that arrived with Judd.
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Lux Alptraum is a writer whose work has been featured in the New York Times, Men's Health, Cosmopolitan, Hustler, and more.
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In the cosmopolitan Pali Hill area of Mumbai, only pharmacies were open on Wednesday, having received special permission from protest organizers.
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But cosmopolitan progressives have disproportionate economic and cultural power, which is why we have the faintly absurd phenomenon of woke capitalism.
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There is the mixed, cosmopolitan world that comes to them through media, and that can feel alien to someone outside it.
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How did Robinson end up here — with an orientation so open to the world that it feels less cosmopolitan than cosmic?
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I find myself composing an elegy for that brief interregnum when Britain had ceased to rule but was nonetheless dazzlingly cosmopolitan.
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After all, what serves their purposes more than being scolded by cosmopolitan elites for trying to protect "national values" and cultures?
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"I Think It's Finally Acceptable to Be Completely and Totally Obsessed With Brad Pitt," ran a headline on women's website Cosmopolitan.
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A few weeks prior, he wrote "nice foliage" on a photo of the actress standing beside a plant, according to Cosmopolitan.
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Alexandria Journal ALEXANDRIA, Egypt — My mother spoke French with her Greek neighbors in Alexandria, at the time Egypt's most cosmopolitan city.
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Merriam Park, Amazon's director of university recruiting, spoke about how to land a job at Amazon in an interview with Cosmopolitan.
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Mr. McCraven's instrumentals are a cosmopolitan tangle — founded in samples and syncretism — that belongs firmly to the fast-advancing 21st century.
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At the opposite end, a statue of Christopher Columbus points a finger toward the Mediterranean, a symbol of Barcelona's cosmopolitan vocation.
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And it's the site of the University of Virginia, an elite, global research university with a cosmopolitan faculty and student body.
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A sprawling cosmopolitan city that's a colonial village at heart, Bogotá is Colombia's capital and home to around 10 million people.
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