For over a decade now, bhangra music has been the vanguard for Asian culture's crossover into the mainstream. |
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Chamorro culture is a matriarchy, meaning that the women are central to the culture's survival. |
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This vanishing reflects both the culture's increasing intolerance of sentimentalism and mainstream comics' marginalizing of women readers. |
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In a sense, can one culture's madness be seen as another culture's eccentricity or even quaintness? |
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Glocalization has come to describe a culture's ability to combine the local and the global. |
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Like most failures to master our culture's pitfalls, this one is shouldered by the individual. |
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Here's where gender politics blindside club culture's socio-economic axis at a right angle, with positive, not polarizing, results. |
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One of our culture's most precious musical treasures is the large body of African American spirituals. |
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While making a case for Fischer as an artist, the film caters to viewers whose interest is simply in pop culture's oddballs, artistic or not. |
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Part of the misperception today stems from the cloak-and-dagger intrigue so prevalent in pop culture's version of international police work. |
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The paternalism of scientific positivism coincides directly with capitalist culture's feminizing of amateurism. |
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Here's an interesting piece looking at the psychology of one of pop culture's greatest icons. |
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She seemed to know the pace at which to proceed the unpicking and reassembling that is our culture's particular road to wellness. |
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What she does not see is that Dante perfectly exemplifies Western culture's strong tendency towards universalism. |
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A culture's excitement about the web is directly proportional to that culture's alienation from its everyday experience. |
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The counterpart of a culture's national individuality in its literature is originality, the definitive marker of literariness. |
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Bateson asserts that a culture's eidos fosters certain ideas and beliefs in individual members of the culture and sanctions or suppresses others. |
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Just a few years from her death, she's unbelievably voluptuous, which just makes you feel sorry for all the stick people currently embodying our culture's ideal of beauty. |
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Perhaps the answer to the disconnect between stated parental goals and educational outcomes lies in the culture's traditional suspicion of education. |
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Some rewrote nuisance doctrine in their effort to maintain the conceptual categories set by their culture's schematic environmental understandings. |
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Right now the counterculture's online and mainstream culture's in space. |
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Both were protests against bulimia and the culture's notion of body image. |
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Similarly, the film responds to contemporary American culture's own dominant constructions of sexuality and puritanical abhorrence of non-normative sexualities. |
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The author not only tracks the literal impoverishment of our planet, but he makes it symbolize the impoverishment of our culture's capacity for symbolization. |
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Modern culture's obsession with unflawed bodies rarely allows for speech about death or sickness, much less their being appropriate. |
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Of course, there is no bouncer, but we can be careful not to Columbus other culture's traditions. |
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The term was coined by John Abercromby, based on the culture's distinctive pottery drinking beakers. |
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A culture's collective mythology helps convey belonging, shared and religious experiences, behavioral models, and moral and practical lessons. |
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Stylistically, a culture's rock relief carvings relate to other types of sculpture from period concerned. |
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Except for Hittite and Persian examples, they are generally discussed as part of the culture's sculptural practice. |
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Talking about repression in a manner that would seem to condemn it may actually enhance a culture's repressiveness. |
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Placed on the orchid's rightmost petal, a glistening new penny marks the date of the culture's genesis. |
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In this way, the filmmaker uses the Chinese culture's most symbolic artifact, its ideographs, as a basis for gentle mockery. |
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His works are situated at the fault line where pop culture's shimmering surfaces dissolve into a peculiar emptiness as monochrome planes of color. |
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This formulation of popular culture's mode of production as capitalistically rather than artistically spurred carries over to pulp authors in general. |
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The economy was based on raising a variety of livestock, pigs particularly in its earlier phase, in distinction to the Funnelbeaker culture's preference for cattle. |
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During the tour, frontman Damon Albarn began to resent American culture and found the need to comment on that culture's influence seeping into Britain. |
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The largest underspend identified was at the Department of Culture's Space for Sport and Arts project, set up in 2000 to provide sport and arts facilities for primary schools. |
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