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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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In rural Sichuan and Chongqing, large community meals are an important part of culture, featuring twice-cooked pork, steamed ribs, soup and homemade liquor.

From BBC

Although the origins of this signature dish aren’t widely documented, Soh says it evolved from Tibetan culture, after chilis arrived in Bhutan from India around the 16th century.

From Salon

They hope this latest study will enable lessons to be learned by allowing these services to visit and observe "the policies, culture and clinical practices within those reporting consistently lower-than-average or falling rates of deaths".

From BBC

"Strategy, culture, planning, and continuity are critical to success in any organisation - and a football club is no different."

From BBC

In the past, the All Blacks have defied those raw numbers thanks to the prominence of rugby in their sporting culture, intense domestic competition and a coaching legacy that has built on previous success.

From BBC