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Her interdisciplinary analysis of the Burgundian arts as internationally recognized markers of refinement and power offers a more pluralistic and cosmopolitan picture of Early Modern Europe.

Creating a more cosmopolitan picture of Baghdad, which his family fled in 2006, is easy enough; but describing the terror he once felt commuting to the city's Green Zone, where he worked in security and where he fully expected to die on the job, can sometimes be too much.

Once we abandon organicism, we can take up the more cosmopolitan picture in which every element of culture, from philosophy or cuisine to the style of bodily movement, is separable in principle from all the others – you really can walk and talk like an African-American and think with Matthew Arnold and Immanuel Kant, as well as with Martin Luther King and Miles Davis.

The pun is surely theirs, and Hearst had walked right into it; he was so fond of a story called "Cain and Mabel," which he'd bought and produced as a Cosmopolitan Picture back in 1924, that he remade it late in 1936, at Warners', starring Clark Gable and Marion Davies.

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Mankiewicz combined this scandal with a far more widely publicized event that occurred a few years later, replacing Hearst and Cosmopolitan Pictures with Samuel Insull and his building of the Chicago Civic Opera House.

Ventura showed up again in 1922, Senate said, when "Pride of Palomar --bankrolled by newsPalomar --bankrolledm RandolPalomar --bankrolleditan Pictures--filmed a horse race at the fairgrounds.

Marcelle D'Argy Smith, then editor of Cosmopolitan, said: "The pictures are hideous and tragic.

A six-page supplement to the January issue of Cosmopolitan begins with pictures of three gorgeous women with hairless lips and the words: "If the mustache that prevents you from getting close is yours (not his), it may be time for a beauty about-face.

But he hopes that single women will remember his picture in Cosmopolitan magazine, in an article on "America's Most Wanted (Men, That Is)." The magazine chose 53 men (one from each state and the District of Columbia, and two extras from Iowa) who answered a questionnaire in the February issue.

"We also got her a tiny picture in Cosmopolitan," said Fred Sweet.

To add an international group makes the picture more cosmopolitan". For "Street Fighter," Capcom executive Akio Sakai said the firm wanted a Japanese artist because the video game itself uses characters such as sumo wrestler E. Honda and the karate fighter Ryu.

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