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" ... Choosing where to stay in Singapore is no easy task. The cosmopolitan city has one of the most vibrant hotel scenes in the world, brimming with everything from luxury villas and world-class resorts with over-the-top amenities to boutique hotels bursting with character and wellness-focused properties on a mission to pamper their well-heeled guests. ... "
" ... His work often features sharp inverted diamonds, in contact with a perfectly smooth stone, or a “soft, circular pearl”. It’s an appealing juxtaposition, that has its roots in the contrasts of his home city. “Sao Paulo is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, circulating in a city like this, you are very aware of a blend of cultures and paradoxical levels of danger.” ... "
" ... Nashville is often called the “Country Music Capital of the World”. While that’s not inaccurate, it doesn’t begin to describe everything that makes this city such a fun-filled place that visitors often return to at least once a year. This is a cosmopolitan city full of a lot of special things to do, see, experience and eat! Here are a few things you should know before you visit Nashville. ... "
" ... PK: As of now, the customer I design for, in my head, is a curious, well-traveled, cosmopolitan, urban Indian woman. But because our designs, whilst culturally nuanced, are pretty pared down and contemporary, I do believe they can be worn by anyone, anywhere in the world. ... "
" ... The cosmopolitan dream draws sustenance from a view of the world that is rational and universal, like science and mathematics. The tribal reality is particularistic, not universal, and it is less rational than emotional. It values on a visceral level what is close, and is suspicious of what is far away. We cosmopolitans, and I count myself and most who subscribe to these pages as cosmopolitans, are at risk of failing to appreciate the emotional appeal of home and hearth. Is it not natural from an evolutionary, biological perspective, to feel more attached to one's family than to those one neither sees nor touches? None of us has ancestors who didn't protect their own. The uncared for go quickly extinct. Perhaps we cosmopolitans need to look beneath hasty attributions of "bigotry" and "xenophobia," not to defend them, but to understand their roots. ... "