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"It's a cosmopolitan town," he said.
Greenwich is a very cosmopolitan town.
"Luton is a very cosmopolitan town and the working staff at Luton and Dunstable hospital reflects that".
Cheltenham, on the western edge of the Cotswolds, is a cosmopolitan town with a wide range of hotels and facilities, excellent restaurants and clubs.
Throughout most of its history, Alexandria has thus remained a cosmopolitan town, belonging as much or perhaps more to the wider Mediterranean world as to its hinterland.
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Increasingly, however, governments recognise the contribution that built cultural heritage makes to the social well-being of different groups living within increasingly cosmopolitan towns and cities.
"This is a cosmopolitan, artsy town," said Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, the city's nonvoting congresswoman.
IT is midday in Aveiro, a surprisingly cosmopolitan fishing town on northern Portugal's Rota da Luz, the Route of Light.
Richard Covington Forget stiffs in suits, dreary European councils and twee Christmas markets, Strasbourg is a lively, cosmopolitan student town.
The Gore campaign has also determined that Mr. Clinton would be a liability in other parts of the state, like Lansing, a relatively cosmopolitan college town, where he would discourage swing voters that the Gore campaign is counting on.
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