the museum's annual gala for charity attracts not only a very wealthy, but also a very cultivated crowd
Recent Examples on the WebThe best contribution anyone in a group like that can make is to direct the path to the next burst of deliciousness, and Oscar, with a cultivated palate and a nose that led him to make his own very fine red wine, emerged as a natural leader. Todd Pitock, WSJ, 16 Aug. 2022 Both share a quality of Frenchness to which my parents, as cultivated Czechs living in Prague in the twenties and thirties, were alive. Janet Malcolm, The New Yorker, 14 July 2022 Kew scientists have been working with partners in 24 countries to find alternatives to common cultivated rice varieties. Emily Matchar, Smithsonian Magazine, 12 July 2022 According to the life cycle assessments conducted by researchers of the Dutch University of Delf, cultivated meat can offer environmental gains compared to conventional meat, especially when compared to beef production. Daniela De Lorenzo, Forbes, 11 July 2022 Down the line, Knapp said, cultivated clones could be potentially transplanted back into the wild. Marion Renault, The New Republic, 7 July 2022 Granted, making cultivated meat as similar to regular meat as possible is still a work in progress. Kristen Rogers, CNN, 6 June 2022 Along with unabashed drug taking, hoaxing other reporters, and honing a cultivated but nonetheless genuinely menacing edge, Thompson quickly grasped the fact and advantage of being shunned by press corp heavyweights.Washington Post, 10 May 2022 Whitnall Park in Franklin, Milwaukee County’s largest park, has a wealth of spring bloomers, from native wildflowers along wooded trails to cultivated beds at Boerner Botanical Gardens. Chelsey Lewis, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 28 Apr. 2022 See More