That Texas art has become more cosmopolitan is not surprising, given the demographic shift the state has experienced over the past decade.
The least cosmopolitan is England, with no players who work overseas.
Cosmopolitan magazine is international brand, It's in 54 countries and in almost every single country it is in, it is the number-one selling magazine, it's the number-one selling magazine in college campuses and it's been like that for the past 25 years.
The name is designed to sound cosmopolitan, as Subaru is trying to becoming more upscale.
Italian polenta is the most cosmopolitan form of mush and is best when made with a slightly coarse meal with grains about the size of table salt.
Mauritius is tolerant, colourful, cosmopolitan, and its calendar is filled with a huge array of festivals, rites and observances.
What's more, Dubai is cosmopolitan and business-friendly enough to lure talent from far afield.
He has presented a jollier image, and people remember that, by local standards, he is cosmopolitan, having spent a couple of years at a school in Switzerland.
Her successes milking a cash cow that is Cosmopolitan, forging partnerships with dominant brands like Oprah Winfrey and the Food Network required relatively little imagination or tolerance of risk.
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The next year Du decided to set up a brand-new research lab in Shanghai, which has a good supply of disciplined scientists and is cosmopolitan enough to lure back other Chinese scientists from U.S. drug firms.
An established brand in its own right, Sex and the City is cosmopolitan - its cocktail of choice as well as the lifestyle celebrated in the newspaper column turned best-selling book turned blockbuster television series turned A-list film.
New York is about as cosmopolitan as it gets, and it can be hard to imagine any service or facility the city is lacking.
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It is a cosmopolitan haven for artists from around the country.
While camp life is hardly cosmopolitan, some of the young can meet foreigners, have access to the Internet and occasionally slip out to a nearby town, or even the shopping malls and bright lights of Bangkok, Thailand's capital.
Mr Johnson is also cosmopolitan.
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And with American and French presidential campaigns going on, the assault on economic sense this year is becoming downright cosmopolitan.
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Only a few old fogeys seem to worry that the English team is now as cosmopolitan as the French foreign legion.
These days, Perth is a vibrant cosmopolitan city which still enjoys Mediterranean climate and rightly claims to offer more hours of sunshine than any other Australian state capital.
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Where Mr Trudeau was a cosmopolitan Liberal, Mr Day is a fiscal and social conservative, and an evangelical Christian who supports capital punishment and opposes gay rights and abortion.
Tina, who distributes brands like Etro in Singapore, has channeled her knowledge of the inner workings of the fashion industry to create a label that is chic, cosmopolitan and competitive in the global marketplace.
Fast Company is a sort of Cosmopolitan for middle managers in the new economy.
Mozambique's capital, Maputo is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city bursting with lively sidewalk cafes and jazz venues.
Mr Obama is a scholarly and cosmopolitan chap who has so far struggled to connect with working-class whites.
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"But it will also reflect the fact that London is an international, cosmopolitan city, " the Migrants' Rights Network spokesman said.
However, in a global, mobile and cosmopolitan business environment, technology is essential to keeping employees connected, motivated, engaged and productive.
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