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But now, he said, "we have stepped out of the shadow of the Russian bear and into a more cosmopolitan role as mainstream Europeans".
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"Vaginal politics", the empty nest, the role of Cosmopolitan: whatever the subject, Ephron's friendly, sensible voice rings out, alert to good intentions and bad outcomes, kindnesses and cruelties, and, most movingly, all the serious emotional rocks that lurk in the shallows.
They explore the significant globalisation of cord blood distribution, through an account of the movement of tissue between Madrid's cord blood stem cell bank and New Zealand, to demonstrate the role of cosmopolitan internationalisation in the sector.
She was the anti-Jackson Pollock, the nativist choice for a laureate role that cosmopolitans assigned to Jack the Dripper.
In the 20th century -- when wickedness, especially of the neurotic variety, began to seem cosmopolitan and sexy -- the role of Hedda became a magnet for slinky, erotically charged actresses past their first youths, from Nazimova to Annette Bening.
New York's role as a cosmopolitan nightlife mecca is being superseded by local anxieties about noise and unruly crowds.
It is the biggest, most urban and most cosmopolitan of the five, plays an active role on the international stage and has a policy, broadly speaking, of welcoming refugees.
Conclusively, species-specific thermal acclimation may significantly affect the occurrence and local abundance of cosmopolitan CWC species, consequently influencing their important role in habitat engineering and ecosystem functioning in various thermal environments.
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