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cultural

[kuhl-cher-uhl] / ˈkʌl tʃər əl /


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The move sparked criticism from lawmakers, cultural figures and members of the Kennedy family, some of whom questioned whether the renaming had legal authority without congressional approval.

From Salon

One off-piste instructor with 25 years of experience told us he had also seen a cultural shift; in the past, off-piste skiers would wait a few days after snowfall to allow it to settle.

From BBC

"It's more about documenting a cultural phenomenon that doesn't often have space in mainstream conversations," she says.

From BBC

The remarks landed as a pointed rejoinder to Chalamet, who sparked a firestorm last month after appearing to question the cultural relevance of classical performance arts.

From Barron's

At a recent exhibition in Mumbai city - called A History of India through Chairs - more than 200 chairs mapped the country's cultural history through their unique designs and woodwork.

From BBC