Offered to patrons during the chefs' two-week residency, the fusion cuisine was meant to highlight food as an agent of cultural exchange. |
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It furnished them with elegantly prepared meals, and it shifted the focus from hard labor to cultural exchange. |
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Unlike the immediate post-war twinnings, which had cultural exchange as their aim, this new generation of twinnings was looking to pastures new. |
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Delicious prasadam, or blessed food, and healthy, sattvic lunches provided further opportunities for discussion and cultural exchange. |
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For 50 years Thais and Filipinos have participated in cultural exchange, especially in the field of education. |
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They flew from Manchester Airport on April 11 after education officials were told there was no need to cancel the cultural exchange visit. |
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Register for the Navajo cultural exchange, and sleep in an authentic hogan, 100 yards down the hill from an authentic outhouse. |
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Indeed it is argued that cultural exchange is the fountainhead of global dynamism and the ultimate source of human creativity, human development and material progress. |
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Two articles in the Newsletter give a hint of the diversity involved in this cultural exchange. Find out for yourself! |
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The MIHFF is proud to be able to illustrate the potential of Haitian cinema by creating a meeting ground that encourages cultural exchange. |
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They can participate in the cultural exchange component or put on an art exhibit. |
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Other new venues for elite cultural exchange could be found in literary societies, and learned academies, modelled after the French Academy in Paris. |
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The saltpeter industry became a huge cultural exchange complex where ideas were quickly absorbed and exploited. |
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My teacher had the brainwave of organizing a cultural exchange between Inuit children from different parts of Canada. |
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Non-commercial cultural exchange as well as artistic and literary activity, including that in the audio-visual sector, should be promoted. |
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This activity contributes to world peace and to understanding and cultural exchange among peoples. |
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Though there were tensions between these two communities at times, there was also overlap, cultural exchange, and camaraderie between blacks and Chicanos. |
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Another important aspect of the visit was the cultural exchange between Mohawks and nomadic tribes that use Lake Baïkal. |
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The rapporteur hopes that the new Schengen borders will not constitute any barriers to trade, cultural exchange or regional cooperation. |
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It was a cultural exchange only these influential young diplomats could pull off. |
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The river between the two towns and their surroundings must become a place of cultural exchange and cultural overlap. |
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Nevertheless, we find that many mentoring relationships evolve due to cultural exchange and friendship. |
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Far from being a problem, the fact that I am Italian was an opportunity for cultural exchange with my colleagues. |
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To found some institutions in order to develop and direct cultural exchange in the two shores. |
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Meeting places like the one here in Nottwil have long since been stimulated by lively cultural exchange. |
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The cultural exchange is interesting because the French way of doing things is different. |
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With regard to the promotion of intercultural understanding, Erasmus Mundus has been successful in encouraging cultural exchange of experiences. |
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Let it not be forgotten that the increased commercialization of cultural exchange today leads to a twofold danger. |
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A brand that is quite rightly able to position itself at the very top end of the financial market and cultural exchange. |
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The rich tapestry of accents and expressions in the podcasts and live video conferences added to the sense of overseas adventure and cultural exchange. |
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The cultural exchange during the Age of Enlightenment ran in both directions across the Atlantic. |
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However, there is great economic and cultural exchange between the cities regions though there are still expanses of rural land. |
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People around the world cross national borders more frequently to seek cultural exchange, education, business, and different lifestyles. |
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Hence, to defend or seek to spread the European model means to uphold a non-imperialistic integration model, which enables and facilitates integration and which is based on a rationale of cultural exchange. |
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The Mongols' extensive West Asian and European contacts produced a fair amount of cultural exchange. |
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These transverse training programs enable a real cultural exchange between trainees from different countries, different disciplines and different levels within the company. |
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Eco tourism, hiking, snow shoeing, travel, cultural exchange, religion, history, poetry, writing, reading, photography, music, art and architecture. |
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Indeed, the normal movement of populations had served to broaden their horizons, promote social and economic development and foster cultural exchange between countries. |
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It is up to us to spread awareness of these tools once they exist, or to create them in order to contribute to the proper development of cultural exchange in and out of the European Community. |
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This is not your average cultural exchange. |
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An example of this type of cultural exchange occurred during the 1500s in North America. |
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The route also created a cultural exchange that shaped the identities and culture of the countries involved. |
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The Grand Canal also enabled cultural exchange and political integration to mature between the north and south of China. |
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The SITI company believes in cultural exchange, and to that end the company is international in its composition. |
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This means also that a cultural exchange at the level of individuals will be possible and the knowledge of the cultural differences will prepare the basis of a peaceful life within Europe. |
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Centuries of trade relations and cultural exchange resulted in a significant influence on each region's cuisines. |
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The goal of the cooperation with the tap dance festivals in New York, Chicago and San Francisco, apart from training and international networking, is cultural exchange. |
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Mechanisms of influence can include the threat or use of force, economic interaction or pressure, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. |
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The network's centres challenge the common cultural policy and support new talent, innovation, artists and cultural exchange, providing opportunities for young people to utilise and develop their artistic skills. |
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If you want to put the emphasis on cultural exchange and the possibility to speak French all the time, we advise you choose a stay with one of our carefully selected host families. |
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Indeed, it is quite humbling to consider the extent to which such a fragile material has served over the centuries as one of the most solid media for cultural exchange between East and West. |
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Quebec has instead opted for a model based on interculturalism, in other words, a cultural exchange within the framework of the common values of a pluralistic nation with a francophone majority. |
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Opening ceremonies at the McCord furthered this sentiment by bringing together representatives of two far-flung Native groups and the Montreal museum community for a dynamic cultural exchange. |
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Indeed, Jace does intend to carry on the adventure on the Malagasy coast and answer to the enthusiasm this unreleased cultural exchange has arisen. |
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The themes of this cultural exchange were language and national costume, in particular, the Caribbean Dutch language and traditional and modern headdress. |
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Certainly, in the line of cultural exchange, musicians moving back and forth will be of tremendous benefit to all of us so we can get to know each other. |
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Between 1997 and 2004 a cultural exchange programme with music at its centre created a dense network of relationships between creative artists and cultural institutions in the two countries. |
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Andrew's Day 2015, the town is formally twinned with the French medieval town of Loches, with whom it had previously shared a cultural exchange for over 2 decades. |
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For the first and only time in history, the silk road was controlled entirely by a single state, facilitating the flow of people, trade, and cultural exchange. |
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Around 3900 BCE, agriculture was introduced to Denmark, either through cultural exchange or by migrating farmers, marking the beginning of the Neolithic in the region. |
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A 2005 UNESCO report showed that cultural exchange is becoming more frequent from Eastern Asia, but that Western countries are still the main exporters of cultural goods. |
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The sea was an important route for merchants and travellers of ancient times that allowed for trade and cultural exchange between emergent peoples of the region. |
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As a juror in Tehran for the Cinema Verite Iran Documentary Film Festival in December 2013, I had discussions with the festival organizers about arranging a cultural exchange. |
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