Gee, does that mean I'm accepted into your approved pigpen of the cognoscenti? |
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This trend towards a total cost of ownership storage sale is recognized by storage cognoscenti nationwide. |
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He travels in stratospheric circles with crowned heads, presidents and various illuminati, glitterati and cognoscenti. |
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The fashion cognoscenti and music lovers were out in force last night for two great parties. |
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Instinctively talented, he rose from the depth of poverty in the mid-1990s to dazzle the fashion cognoscenti. |
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That's why, among the cognoscenti of the sport, there has never been a swimming meet more keenly anticipated than the 2004 Athens Olympics. |
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He made the surprising admission, once known only to the cognoscenti, that he was a lawyer. |
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Antik Batik, the French label beloved of the fashion cognoscenti, constantly produces fabulous flowing robes in dazzling colours. |
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It's only a matter of time before the fashion cognoscenti are once more clamouring for this particular brand of undeniable elegance. |
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This winning combination, plus a willingness to play fast and loose with her image, has made her the darling of the fashion cognoscenti. |
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It exposes the strategic and cultural gulf this country has created inside the national security cognoscenti. |
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Oh yes, all the cognoscenti are clutching their pearls and the anti-choice groups are running their own ads and everybody's in a tizzy. |
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Many of the cognoscenti of the arts community were gathered, eager to discover what exactly the minister had in store. |
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The chief purpose of language is to communicate effectively, not to provide entertainment to the cognoscenti. |
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It is the fashion among the cognoscenti to belittle the glorious history and traditions of this island and its people. |
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The highest artistic standards would still be applied to the top groups and performers by their cognoscenti audiences and critics. |
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His fledgling fashion cognoscenti have accessorised the theme with, among other things, suspenders and pink, fluffy rabbit ears. |
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From being a cult author, revered by the crime cognoscenti, he was suddenly in the bestseller lists. |
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What hope is there for the general, curious reader when the cognoscenti are inhabitants of this Babel? |
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There are also diaries graced with pseudonymous titles which do nothing to conceal their authors' identities, at least from the rest of Fleet Street's cognoscenti. |
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The backlash from the dance music critics and cognoscenti has been neck-snapping. |
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The untrained eye won't notice, but the cognoscenti will instantly recognise this as being the final version of Aston's defining grand tourer. |
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Join the cognoscenti pensioners who float like crocodiles, covered in salt crystals. |
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The cognoscenti wearily deride these shortcomings even while they acknowledge their importance. |
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The term leak test, or leaktest, has become a popular buzzword among the security cognoscenti in the last couple of years. |
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Usually broadcast in a cinema, to cognoscenti, sometimes on a big screen, it plays on other factors, notions, relationships. |
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Yes, his name is uttered amongst the musical cognoscenti in hushed tones. |
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He has been appointed to draw up a shortlist of suitable candidates for what is regarded among the cognoscenti as the ultimate job in Scottish arts. |
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With the exception of a few bookshop cognoscenti with whom he talked, his intelligence seemed strictly a private matter, existing for its own sake. |
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They are the ones known intimately by cartoon cognoscenti, often memorized line-for-line and take-for-take, recited in unison by gleeful aficionados. |
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These things are recognised by the cognoscenti but not by anybody else. |
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The punk rock cognoscenti, of which Lydon was a key member, insisted that the movement peaked in 1976, and the following year merely marketed the sell-out. |
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This winning combination, plus a willingness to play fast and loose with her image, has made her the darling of the fashion cognoscenti as well as film anoraks. |
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After decades of trying to compete with cheap knock-offs of the original 1933 design, Anglepoise has decided to appeal to the design cognoscenti by going seriously upmarket. |
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Under this banner breakbeat shattered into myriad of sub-genres which were difficult for any but the cognoscenti to tell apart, which was probably all part of the plan. |
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It is understood among the cognoscenti that the most significant contributing factor in the whole barrel making process besides how the wood is seasoned is the manner is which the cooper handles the oak. |
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It is easily one of the biggest stories in India this year much more entertaining, the game's cognoscenti agree, than the IPL's knockabout sort of cricket. |
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If it all gets too much, head inland to one of the island's hip agroturismos, where the island's cognoscenti will be hanging out at intimate DJ events and recharging their batteries at swish spas. |
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My original explanation to Mr. Gagnon having remained a dead letter, I sincerely hope that the present letter will not be considered as an intrusion into what seems to be an exclusive circle of cognoscenti. |
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Her work is a code of ethics and a mystic process shared by cognoscenti. |
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Not even very committed EU cognoscenti could easily plough through those Treaties which in fact regulate a whole range of our common activities here in Europe. |
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A famous florist for 25 years, Joël-Marc Frappier's creative genius prompted the floral cognoscenti to elevate his designation from florist to floral designer. |
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Copenhagen cognoscenti had predicted that she would lose ground, thanks to the hostility of Mr Khader and because many Danes have become uncomfortable with her strident anti-immigration views. |
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But at the end of his half-hour England's nightwatchman was applauded into the old pavilion by the cognoscenti even as the rest of the ground was getting on with booing Kevin Pietersen's entrance. |
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Rarely does this author break free from the standard tired and unilluminating terms of the post-structuralist cognoscenti. |
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For the general public this will be an opportunity to discover a major artist, and for cognoscenti a unique opportunity to see a collection of works from all over the world illustrating the whole of Nolde's output. |
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She immediately began working in jazz circles throughout the Tri-State area, and from Harlem to Greenwich Village, and quickly impressed the notoriously critical jazz cognoscenti and audiences alike. |
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