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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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“We’ve always been people who can adapt to different cultures … and living in different environments,” Axel said.

From Los Angeles Times

The glimmering rhythm of Martha and the Vandellas’ “Nowhere to Run” sets the tone as visions of cruise culture innocence aim to make us feel as if we’re on a ride through Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times

This period coincided with the disappearance of many large animals and major changes in human populations and cultures.

From Science Daily

At 26 he married Midge Decter, who was at least as strong as he was, and they produced a dynasty that continues to power culture and politics, an intellectual family that draws from his strength.

From The Wall Street Journal

Daunt set out to remake Barnes & Noble’s culture by giving local bookstore managers responsibility for how their stores look and perform rather than the traditional chain-store approach that valued uniformity.

From The Wall Street Journal