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SO: Why is it important for Jamaica to archive its culturalheritage?
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We're introduced to each of them in terms of their culturalheritage.
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The Indians support the Tamils, since they have the same culturalheritage.
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We have this invisible connection because we share the same culturalheritage.
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I'm studying culturalheritage and I like the Irish tales and legends.
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The more you lose it, the more you lose your culturalassets too.
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Our nation's culturalassets should be enjoyed locally whilst receiving exposure to international markets.
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However, in recent years Irish governments have finally learned the value of culturalassets and cultural tourism.
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Auckland's Super City Council is progressively cutting funding to the city's major culturalassets, arts advocates say.
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It is one of the most famous Korean traditional dances and regarded as one of South Korea's most important intangible culturalassets.
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Five people have been accused of illegally digging up and trading in culturalgoods.
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Newspapers in Germany are still supposed to be culturalgoods.
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EU ministers also plan "to curb more effectively the illicit trade in culturalgoods," the draft document said.
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The export from Ireland of " culturalgoods" -including works of art, historical documents and archaeological items -is regulated by law.
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A Unesco spokeswoman said changes to worldheritage sites were not uncommon.
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They're doing an exemplary job protecting a worldheritage area, he says.
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Designated a worldheritage site in 1987, Teotihuacan remains shrouded in mystery.
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The move makes Hebron's old city the third Palestinian worldheritage site.
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The old city walls of Jerusalem are also a worldheritage site.
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Gifted with harmonious physique and gay temperament, they came into a socialheritage well adapted to their nature.
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Now, if this be the socialheritage, we may go on to ask: Who are to inherit it?
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In a word, it is to elect for life, for better or worse, some one part of the whole socialheritage.
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The advantages slowly gained by advanced peoples speedily accrues through social heredity to any backward race really desiring to enter the socialheritage.
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The socialheritage of the Negro has been described at great length and often with little regard for fact, by hundreds of writers.
Usage of cultural legacy in anglès
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Race and culturallegacy have to be considered in our opinion of Cosby.
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He talks to Jesse Mulligan about the history of Zombies and their culturallegacy.
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It leaves out my mother's many opportunities and the importance of her culturallegacy.
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This ought to be the last article on the curious culturallegacy of Charles Manson.
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Shepherding is not the only culturallegacy in play.
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Korean Air did not succeed-itdid not right itself-untilit acknowledged the importance of its culturallegacy.
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Maybe it's the whole ancestor culturallegacy thing - I've always been interested in stories about China.
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Proof of its culturallegacy lies in the quality and quantity of museums that line its streets.
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If they prove to be the most memorable culturallegacy of the campaign, the irony will be priceless.
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Two, music rooted in culturallegacy.
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Their problem was that they were trapped in roles dictated by the heavy weight of their country's culturallegacy.
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Her culturallegacy is greater.
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Both in terms of his musical influence and the social and culturallegacy he personified, he was a unique figure.
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We now need leadership on transforming a dazzling culturallegacy into genuine economic gains that will benefit the local population for generations.
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Finally there's the culturallegacy, a general awareness of Earth itself as a largely-closed system that can be easily and unpredictably perturbed.
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Erdogan, his admirer, steers a delicate path restoring what he sees as a neglected Islamic culturallegacy while accommodating deeprooted secular traditions.