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Eastern New Mexico is a poor man's Texas, short on both Lone Star swagger and Santa Fe exoticism.
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El Museo has an exceptionally polished installation that emphasizes a sense of place and issues of colonialism, including problematic questions of exoticism and otherness.
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The Van Dyck Shirleys capture the enchantment with exoticism that seems almost as emblematic of upper-class English life as the portraits of lords and dogs on view.
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What I am doing is really a reformulation of exoticism.
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But then the traveler notices that this is a place where beer is a natural accompaniment to breakfast and lunch as well as dinner, and he starts to appreciate the small-scale exoticism of Europe.
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So successful in his lie was he that he received appointments to translate the Bible into Formosan, accepted invitations to the choicest tables in Britain and Europe, and wore the velvet fame of exoticism.
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The Bright Young People live on, if only as social shorthand, because so much of their partying and preening was refracted in the press, who fed off the novelty and exoticism as vampires might a warm vein.
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"Exoticism is the differentiator here, " she says.
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Egypt confounded as well for its exoticism.
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Its exoticism piqued his curiosity.
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If the Israeli girls had plucked my cowboy-hatted visage from the side of the road because it lent a sense of Thelma and Louise exoticism to their day, I surely destroyed the Brad Pitt mystique once I splashed out into the Galilean water and began to flail around on a rented board.
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