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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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“I wanted ‘Sidecca’ painted across a wall as an acronym that stands for style, individuality, diversity, expression, community, culture and art,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

The London gallery said it would join its collection of "portraits of the people who have shaped the history and culture of the UK".

From BBC

They are also absolutely synonymous with lunar new year celebrations right across the vast country and link today's Chinese people with the culture of their ancestors.

From BBC

England's players have talked regularly about strength of team spirit and culture inside the camp, which is easy to do when the team is winning.

From BBC

She said since 2013 it had had "an incredible impact on pop culture" and described The Immortal Man as "epic and totally unforgettable".

From BBC