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1 That said, there must also be a change in the political culture .
2 Finally, New Zealand is a plucky nation with a progressive political culture .
3 There are few signs that a political culture of compromise is emerging.
4 For better, for worse, he's sort of made political culture popular culture.
5 Twitter is the ideal, and toxic, medium for this debased political culture .
6 But South African political culture is too irreverent to let anyone govern forever.
7 The rhetorical question sums up the decrepitude of our political culture .
8 But it didn't indicate a growing confidence in the political culture .
9 So our political culture fails us, and it fails those who served us.
10 But our populist political culture does not permit blaming the people.
11 It is, like the referendum, a part of our political culture .
12 The political culture of South Carolina was wide open and down and dirty.
13 These are early days and forging a new political culture will not be easy.
14 This confusion, however, belongs more to the wider political culture than the party itself.
15 No radical political culture to speak of in New York or in the country.
16 The Catalans have long been justly proud of their vibrant and plural political culture .
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