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Arbnor Jasari can be cultured
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She is growing to love his oddly cultured yet innocent use of the English language
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He was cultured and considerate, had a bit of dry humor, and a wide range of knowledge
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Actually it wasn't, it was a musical, cultured sort of giggle
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“Does he share us? You mean-- No, he seems a cultured man
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Carius, as fun-loving and devious as her brother, was additionally quite cultured and appreciative of the scholarly and finer arts – something he had in common with Heron’s eldest sister
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If some had their way he’d be in a padded cell (a view he’d cultured ever since the media broadcast, when he’d declared the aliens’ existence)
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“Sir Craig Holland,” the man said in a well cultured voice
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I befriended the chief of the NKWD in Namangan, who was learned and cultured, not arrogant and a lover of art
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This man was so intelligent, so cultured
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She only wore clothes that were white, lavender or lilac and always with a single strand of cultured pearls
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In my life I have had many drinking experiences, some of them have been quite cultured; others, I have to admit, have left a lot to be desired and I would be surprised if I can remember most of them
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The family ties were more a burden, as Marilee always forget her cultured grandfather and her colonial past, when she sat at the crisply set linen covered dinner table in Toorak, and felt the cheap shoes and the lack of Private School Educational Ties that all the others seemed so casual about, and brought into the conversation so easily
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Emeroth addressed the assembly in a cultured contralto that sounded surprisingly normal to human ears
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Whatever you say, I won't be convinced he's a cultured man
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" I'm sorry to hear that" Amanda said in a cultured voice that was supposed to be Anna
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After a light meal I had a nervous shit, an intensive once over with a sponge dipped in aftershave to ensure the sweet-smelling purity of all orifices, and at eight jogged to my rendezvous with The Colonel’s cultured cohorts
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” His timing was superb and they melted away, awestruck by the cultured drawl that had so subtly reminded them of their distinctly unladylike behaviour
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Now cut the wallowing in self-pity and prepare to receive the cultured hordes
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And now I revealed that not only could I speak, I spoke with the cultured accent of a Dej noble
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East of Grondar, whose people were less highly cultured than those of their kindred kingdoms, stretched a wild and barren expanse of deserts
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Though he sat among the glittering ruins of shattered palaces and clad his hard body in the silks of vanquished kings, the Pict remained the eternal barbarian, ferocious, elemental, interested only in the naked primal principles of life, unchanging, unerring in his instincts which were all for war and plunder, and in which arts and the cultured progress of humanity had no place
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Noziak,” Ling Mai said, her voice as cultured as I remembered
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As his commander, Schmidt knew the young man as a shy, reserved teenager whose cultured tastes were more typical of those found in a university than in a Wehrmacht unit
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“And that’s testing it on Missy’s cultured stem cells?”
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“Planning on trying some of that?” Richard asked as he reached for the last dish of the cultured stem cells
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Master Vernon Duffy is it, that you are seeking?” The voice was soft, cultured and a little sibilant, “Oh dear! I’m afraid you’ve missed him
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The cultured and proud
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was more the mark of a gentleman, someone refined or cultured, not
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Toulouse had a reputation through the Middle Ages for being a tolerant and cultured city compared to most of the rest of Europe
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We know that for thousands of years, in prehistoric times, we lived much as we do today, just as civilized, refined and as cultured
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Rather, he was one of millions of cultured experiments, where bits of stolen reproductive materials combined in test tubes were allowed to fully develop
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They inject the semen that is obtained from renowned and cultured men of the world in order to improve the race
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David used his old spatula that his father gave him to flip his cultured soy hockey pucks onto the plate
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cultured but very correct
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There was a crackle of static from the speakers, then a cultured voice said
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matches between the two cultured and elegant institutions were banned for several
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What’s more, they’re quite cultured and good-natured
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This being the week of the book festival, maybe they were not local yobs, but the cultured
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I shall try to help the peasants to educate their kids; by the way what else serves the mankind better than educating the children of the underprivileged? It’s the educated children that make aware fathers to perpetuate cultured generations, and the more they are, the better it is for the world
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was such a cultured woman until
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There used to live fifty-to-sixty cultured Kshatriya families in a village
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Aware that her cultured tones would be unlikely to secure a room for Humphrey, she had asked an acquaintance, a gravely voiced cattle farmer, to telephone the hotel and make a reservation
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The present revolution in the opinions of all classes of men, the highest and most cultured of men as well as those of the laboring class, stands unparalleled in the history of the world
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Most vaccines are cultured on animal tissue or use other animal cells-most often
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” His voice was soft and cultured
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No excitements, no clothes, acquaintances so shabby that they seem almost moth-eaten, the days filled with the same dull round, a home in a little town where we all get into one groove and having got into it stay in it, to which only faint echoes come of what is going on in the world outside, a place where one is amused and entertained by second-rate things, second-rate concerts, second-rate plays, and feels oneself grow cultured by attendance at second-rate debating-society meetings
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I prefer to suppose you cultured
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Oh, I can see you shiver at that impertinence, for I know down in your heart, though you always take pains to explain how ignorant you are, you consider yourself an extremely cultured young man
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And so you are; cultured, I should say, out of all reason; so much cultured that there's hardly anything left that you are able to like
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She may be as beautiful as the stars, as wise as Pallas-Athena, as cultured as Goethe, as entertaining as a circus, as affectionate as you please--he cares nothing for her
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Aqua Cultured - This is porous rock that has been placed in the ocean artificially and left for
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cultured specimens should be a little easier to feed
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For example, tridacnid clams are often cultured in canals or raceways that are
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As the brown sedan carved its way through the traffic frequently stopping for traffic lights, when not to arouse the curiosity of passengers in vehicles nearby the armed man nodded and smiled condescendingly, Brigit continued her tirade in a mixture of French and English that would in any circumstances bruise the eardrums and sensibilities of a normal cultured person
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His office was in a bright and airy building in cultured Westminster, surveying a skyline hard to match anywhere else in the world, and when he wasn’t there he spent a good deal of his time at high priced and highly prized events we could only dream of attending
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The victims described their attacker as handsome and cultured, and coming from a foreign background, possibly Latin
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known to the cultured atmosphere in which the playwas to be
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And as Americans appreciate their heritage of freedom and take stock on this special day of where our country finds itself in relation to the tangled web of despotic nations and nihilistic revolutionaries attempting to snuff out freedom for all mankind, they would do well to consider the so-called cultured despisers of liberty who would rend asunder our preeminence in the world just assuredly as any diaper-headed terrorist but in simply a far more subtle and thus possibly far more seditious manner
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accepted in cultured circles that therefore any attempt in doing so is fruitless and foolhardy
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procedure, immature sperm are removed the epididymis and cultured in the
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As civilized and as cultured, as tolerant of races and religions (though a nonbeliever), and as aware of our world and universe as my unexceptional intellect allowed me
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Also cultured and well-read
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Anyway, Edward was a PhD in Sociology and a very cultured person with interests in music and literature
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Who needs to hate and fear people that are educated better than you? Who needs to hate and envy people that are smarter than you or more competent? Who needs to hate and envy people who are more cultured than you? All you have to do is tell them that they are overqualified for the job
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Jack was about my age, cultured, intelligent and well read
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Where the lower classes could enjoy this new high-class beverage in high-class surroundings… and feel as if they were cultured and affluent and high-class also
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It is a selling image of leisure, affluence, ease, good-times, socializing, and cultured elegance
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They wanted to be seen as leisurely cultured, and elegant also
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Before bead making: we were never actually cultured or civilized
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It happened so fast… that they actually had a chance to compare two completely different ways of living in one lifetime: first as an affluent, propertied, cultured, educated ethnic community, and then; as a money-less, homeless, starving, educated, cultured ethnic community
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Everything a civilized, cultured human says, and why they say it
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Romans were supposed to have been honest, just, fair, cultured, wise, and the bravest of the brave
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If you did not learn how to lie well, artistically, with finesse: you were not cultured
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It is supposed to be the most sacred universal human custom that marks us as being cultured and civilized, and different from all other animals and superior to them
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That is the one-sided blindness of the cultured ego that is not aware of itself
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This lure of becoming cultured: was the entire reason for its existence
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It is bad form among cultured people
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His fervor survived success in study, and he came through his course intense and scholarly, fervent and accurate, faithful and accomplished, courageous and cultured
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The finest example of the union of the primitive with the most refined and cultured art the world has ever seen is probably the Parthenon at Athens, a building that has been the wonder of the artistic world for over two thousand years
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There are some natural touches of character about him, such as his mixture of irascibility and placability, and his curious affection for Sancho together with his impatience of the squire's loquacity and impertinence; but in the main, apart from his craze, he is little more than a thoughtful, cultured gentleman, with instinctive good taste and a great deal of shrewdness and originality of mind
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"I could see you were a cultured person," Kring went on
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They had given up everything that makes life good and beautiful, in order to carry on a mad struggle to acquire money which they would never be sufficiently cultured to properly enjoy
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—He's a cultured allroundman, Bloom is, he said seriously
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His voice had a cultured ring in it and though he spoke in measured accents there was a suspicion of a quiver in the mellow tones
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With a touch of fear for the young man beside him whom he furtively scrutinised with an air of some consternation remembering he had just come back from Paris, the eyes more especially reminding him forcibly of father and sister, failing to throw much light on the subject, however, he brought to mind instances of cultured fellows that promised so brilliantly nipped in the bud of premature decay and nobody to blame but themselves
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He was cultured, spoke several languages, and was rich thanks to his status as heir to a fragrance fortune
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First of all, the word had no sense for cultured minds, to whom the narrowness of every belief is odious; and secondly, in connection with the everlasting troubles of this unhappy country it was hopelessly besmirched; it had been the cry of dark barbarism, the cloak of lawlessness, of crimes, of rapacity, of simple thieving
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Sometimes a cultured voice came from the shadows: my horse?” Sometimes it was the hard burring of a mountain voice, sometimes the odd nasals of the flat Wiregrass country to the far south, occasionally the lulling drawl of the Coast that caught at her heart, reminding her of Ellen’s voice
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The driveway’s cars looked like cultured pearls in the moonlight, or a line of cooling embers
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"It was my idea," said a cultured voice
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A gentleman entered, with a pleasant, cultured face, high-nosed and pale, with something perhaps of petulance about the mouth, and with the steady, well-opened eye of a man whose pleasant lot it had ever been to command and to be obeyed
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If hereafter any highly cultured, poetical nation shall lure back to their birth-right, the merry May-day gods of old; and livingly enthrone them again in the now egotistical sky; in the now unhaunted hill; then be sure, exalted to Jove's high seat, the great Sperm Whale shall lord it
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' You see, he examined me, mamma,' Olya said to me afterwards, ' and what a clever man he is,' she said ; * it is not often one speaks to such a well-educated, cultured man
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It is a Russian type, but since it is taken from the most highly cultured stratum of the Russian people, I have the honour of being a representative of it
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And there have been many instances of fathers and heads of what have been cultured families, laughing at what their children perhaps would have liked to believe in