Definition of Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan
Alt. of Cosmopolite
Alt. of Cosmopolite
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Cosmopolitan Quotations
It's a kind of madness in cosmopolitan cities now.
Sean Connery
And therefore we must seek dialogue in this networked world. We must ask which voice was actually attempting to make itself heard and saw no other possibility of gaining a hearing. To that extent, for a while this also represented a forced opening of a cosmopolitan view.
Ulrich Beck
That was the first major social sciences conference at which social scientists from all cultures wanted to reach a consensus on whether we can continue to pursue a national course in the social sciences or whether we need a cosmopolitan path that also connects us in a new way.
Ulrich Beck
I love England. It's no coincidence it's the first place I moved to for a more cosmopolitan life, which is the only thing Iceland lacks.
Bjork
The clever, albeit fragile, coalition against terrorism brought together by the U.S. government might be able to advance the transition from classical international law to a cosmopolitan order.
Jurgen Habermas
I was happy in Dublin because it is very cosmopolitan.
Rick Allen
Art must be parochial in the beginning to be cosmopolitan in the end.
George A. Moore
New Orleans may well have been the most liberal Deep South city in 1954 because of its large Creole population, the influence of the French, and its cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Constance Baker Motley
Cosmopolitan Translations
cosmopolitan in Swedish is kosmopolitisk
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