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Shanghai's residents who have long seen themselves as the inheritors of an outward-looking, cosmopolitan attitude which permeated Shanghai in the early decades of the 20th century, are also proud of their café culture.

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In addition, the tweets gathered by Jones showed that people who injected more awe-related words into their eclipse day tweets also used language infused with outward-looking, community-minded sentiments — although the effect was short-lived.

Yet as a gay woman advocating on gender issues, climate change, and the rights of the victims of violence Gail McConnell symbolises an outward-looking Northern Ireland.

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No one has succeeded Schneerson as rebbe in the 30 years since his death, but the movement continues to expand and function as the most outward-looking in the Hasidic tradition, which includes some of the most strictly observant of Orthodox Jewish groups.

O'Neil fits the template of a young, ambitious, outward-looking British manager Wolves thought about appointing with Beale.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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