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Today's Kathy channelling the culture-vulture Kathy that was?
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Today's Kathy channelling the culture-vulture Kathy that was?
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It was first presented in 405 BC, one year after the dramatist's death in Macedon, the wild northern kingdom to which he had traveled at the invitation of that realm's culture-vulture king, gladly abandoning Athens during the final, bitterest, most disillusioning years of the Peloponnesian War.
A Wild Night in the Park Mendelsohn, Daniel 2009
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With his culture-vulture patois, the writer-director is selling a post-modern art-about-art that his most intellectual fans buy with pleasure even as it plays downmarket.
Michael Conniff: CON GAMES: Violence On The QT With Quentin Tarantino 2008
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His chief male character is a world-weary, cigar-chomping man who's henpecked by a culture-vulture wife.
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In 1810 North had met the usual culture-vulture Athenian tourists, including Byron, his pal Hobhouse, and a young architect named Charles Cockerell.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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In 1810 North had met the usual culture-vulture Athenian tourists, including Byron, his pal Hobhouse, and a young architect named Charles Cockerell.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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This is pure heaven for the culture-vulture retiree.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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In my suddenly overflowing spare time, I would become a culture-vulture Uberman in the flesh.
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I'm taking a break from pop and am on culture-vulture HR2 at the moment, for the speech, to practice listening, can't stand the jazz
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