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The prominence of Lutheran mission societies in the history of missions during the 18th and 19th centuries gave an international character to the Lutheran Church; so did the development of strong Lutheran churches in North America, where the traditionally German and Scandinavian membership of the church was gradually replaced by a more cosmopolitan constituency.
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All three represent cosmopolitan constituencies that voted overwhelmingly for Remain: West and Siddiq's two London constituencies both voted 75% in favour of staying in the EU, while the figure in Cambridge was 74%.
Mr Straw is at home with cosmopolitan New Labour, but he likes mounting a soap-box to address the voters in Blackburn, his north-of-England constituency.
Constituency sizes give greater weight to voters in the countryside, who tend to be more conservative than the wired, cosmopolitan and cynical residents of the cities.
How cosmopolitan.
There, away from the cosmopolitan lights of Kuala Lumpur, the darker political arts hold sway.One obvious way that the system works in favour of the ruling coalition is through the gerrymandering of constituencies.
Even here in Britain's churning, cosmopolitan capital city, an outsider would be at a disadvantage.Voters increasingly want MPs with deep local roots, who were born and raised in their constituency or have lived there for many years.
Cosmopolitan wasn't.
We are cosmopolitan.
Thompson finds Ripley cosmopolitan.
They were "cosmopolitan".
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