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One of the painted ladies stood there with a few napkins in her hand.
Today, with a "painted lady" exterior, the house sets a fine example for others on the block.
A painted lady caught the attention of government minister during his visit to Wilton.
Recent research suggests that British painted ladies do undertake an autumn migration.
I stopped in front of the painted lady.
It is best to wait a full day after emergence from the chrysalis to handle a painted lady.
It was a thin, elegant face with bright spots of red on the cheeks, like a painted lady.
It is also known as painted lady or trille ondulé.
Soon Mike caught a small painted lady, orange-hued with brown and white markings.
Both of my painted ladies curled up their noses and turned away, as if the smell might make them ill.
Homes often have traditionally vibrant colors popular for "painted ladies" of the era.
He followed this up with a small role in another television mini-series called Painted Lady.
Coming in the fall will be Jacob's cattle, painted lady and China yellow.
During this period, he finds Gowri, the painted lady and marries her.
They include the red admiral, orange tip, small tortoiseshell, and painted lady.
It is a close relative of the Painted Lady.
It is an important foodplant for Australian painted lady caterpillars.
It includes some well known species such as the monarch, red admiral, peacock and painted lady.
Also, "painted ladies" plied their trade in the area.
Painted Lady Victorians are a common sight throughout the neighborhood.
It is not as familiar to me as the Painted Lady."
As with the Painted Ladies in this example."
But the Painted Lady obeyed no such rules.
The neighborhood is noted for its Victorian era homes decorated in the painted ladies multi-color style.
Will there be mandatory blood testing for the presence of cosmopolitans?
By Turkish standards of that time, they were sophisticated cosmopolitans.
Perhaps there's something in the cosmopolitans that the bar sends out by the thousands every night.
At the same time, there are plenty of things that cosmopolitans will not tolerate.
Sarah is a poor cosmopolitan, and good cosmopolitans do well in this book.
Human variety matters, cosmopolitans think, because people are entitled to options.
Locals were found to have more power than cosmopolitans.
And their characters' tastes even influence what we drink - cosmopolitans anyone?
"This is a constraint that cosmopolitans, like everyone else, must accept."
It's the fact that they toss down cosmopolitans and never look puffy in the morning.
Cosmopolitans differ, however, over which shared human characteristics are morally significant.
"I didn't want to serve cosmopolitans and martinis," he said.
Cosmopolitans believe in universal truth, too, though we are less certain that we already have all of it.
All cosmopolitans, however, believe that individuals, and not states, nations, or other groups, are the ultimate focus of universal moral standards.
We settled into a dark, noisy downtown bar and ordered a round of cosmopolitans.
People come here to sit outside in wicker chairs, sip cosmopolitans and look cool.
People who try to change their community are shunned from society and called "rootless cosmopolitans".
The circle of Soviet cosmopolitans admired the view of the bay.
The large drinks menu (most at $3) includes martinis and cosmopolitans.
That's why cosmopolitans don't insist that everyone become cosmopolitan.
The extent to which cosmopolitans advocate global redistribution of resources also varies.
It is promoted as an alternative ingredient for cosmopolitans and martinis.
The life portrait of the cosmopolitans is quite pictorial."
"My sons are the cosmopolitans of the future.
As you read, the phrase "rootless cosmopolitans" scratches at the doors of your mind.