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19 Sentences With "worldlier"

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The worldlier girl urges her more innocent friend to do something illicit, and then the worldlier girl can bask in her friend's admiration and vicariously reexperience the sense of childishness; meanwhile, the more innocent girl embraces the chance to feel wise and experienced, like her worldlier friend.
He is worldlier and cleverer than his predecessor, and speaks fluent English.
Worldlier than his predecessor, Mr Morawiecki will try to improve the Polish government's image.
Evie is especially taken with Suzanne, a few years older than Evie and miles worldlier.
She had simply seen a lot in her young life and was worldlier than the usual six-year-old because of it.
There he falls in with the worldlier Turner, who during his short life has "tumbled down the street like an old newspaper".
It's the point of lots of teen shows, and lots of the actual lives of teens, this desire to be older, freer, smarter, worldlier.
In plainer language this means that all beliefs must in the end bow to a worldlier credo, involving party-ordained patriotism and family values.
Worldlier than his predecessor, Mr Morawiecki may seek to repair some of the damage PiS's policies have inflicted on Polish relations with the EU and Germany.
My friends that summer were all older, worldlier and better read than I. Happily, I slipped into the role they offered — protégé and favored little sister.
But free movement is a worldlier concern for Franco Puffi, who runs Precicast, a high-tech metal foundry in Ticino, a Swiss canton next to the Italian border.
"It's just another piece of metal for them," says the firm's owner, who picks one up to show how his worldlier customers—all of them abroad—can easily grip the gleaming device.
Mindful that Beit Shemesh's population growth has also included worldlier English-speaking ultra-Orthodox, she also promised to hire English speakers in the schools and city offices to make their adjustments easier to life in Israel.
So it makes perfect sense that when Evie first meets older, worldlier Suzanne, Suzanne is in major color: As soon as I'd caught sight of the girls cutting their way through the park, my attention stayed pinned on them.
And she explains, like an emissary from another planet, to urban hipsters who may never have talked with their black hat- or wig-wearing neighbors, that a "revolution" is underway among the ultra-Orthodox: The "new Haredim," as she calls them — younger, worldlier people who use smartphones and commute to diverse workplaces in the big cities — are hungry for change, dying to engage with and be embraced by broader Israeli society, and ready like never before to break ranks at the ballot box.
In 2018, Abbasi's first feature film, Cake, was lauded by critics. The Guardian's Mike McCahill wrote "Uncommonly alert to small, telling details, while more expansive in its attitudes, the result proves far richer and worldlier than anything previously observed coming down the Khyber Pass." Cake was also selected to be Pakistan's submission to the 91st Academy Awards for best Foreign Language Film. In 2020, Abbasi further established himself as a writer & director with his critically acclaimed webseries, Churails, which was hailed as a radically progressive shift from the mainstream narrative of Pakistani television.
While Lucien, barely in his teens, sees the trip as a great adventure, the older and worldlier Emile has no illusions about the dangers they will face. But with no choice other than to obey Cleophas - and sensing the possibility, however remote, of finding his first love Celeste - he sets out with his brother on this 'reckless venture'. 'Pitches you headfirst into this outstanding, heartbreaking story of siblings, slavery and the savagery of the colonial past.' Sunday Express 'Harris builds a lush sense of place, and the pace and tension of a rip-roaring adventure here, with derring-do and double-crossing.
Martinique, 1765, and brothers Emile and Lucien are charged by their French master, Father Cleophas, with a mission. They must return to Grenada, the island they once called home, and smuggle back the 42 slaves claimed by English invaders at the hospital plantation in Fort Royal. While Lucien, barely in his teens, sees the trip as a great adventure, the older and worldlier Emile has no illusions about the dangers they will face. But with no choice other than to obey Cleophas - and sensing the possibility, however remote, of finding his first love Celeste - he sets out with his brother on this ‘reckless venture’.
Joe Brown of The Washington Post described Tripplehorn's performance as the increasingly suspicious, resenting and brooding Abby as "...a welcomely elegant and alert presence." Todd McCarthy of Variety says that the film role expands upon the character in the book with "an added mission that creates some extra suspense and pathos". He described her performance glowingly: "At times uncannily resembling Genevieve Bujold, Tripplehorn gets to do a bit more than hold down the home front and express doubt and fury at her husband's long hours." Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly notes that Abby "has worldlier intuitions than he [Mitch] does", while Empire's Matt Mueller describes her as Mitch's "more intuitive, earthy wife".

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