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When I was young, I'd see rockabilly sub-culture in Southern California.
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Russia seems to have something of a Trad sub-culture.
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Even now, these glimpses of a marginalised, little-known sub-culture are still hidden away on Karangahape Road.
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Science fiction publishing is a somewhat morbid sub-culture.
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I was intrigued by the sub-culture of men like him, who are known as "Pachucos".
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A new sub-culture of climbing Schumann and Bird certainly capture the bowel-loosening antics of these brave jumpers perfectly.
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Lotus' lawsuits against Mosaic Software, Paperback Software and Borland created a sub-culture backlash against the giant software company.
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SH: That's a good way of leading into 8 Mile, which is a film set in a musical sub-culture.
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Those not firmly anchored in an alternative political ideology, social milieu, or denominational sub-culture found such language increasingly intoxicating.
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Newly found materialism brought these territories a malignant form of capitalism coupled with a sub-culture of drugs and crime.
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With its brutish sub-culture of begging, mugging and drug-dealing, it was a toxic environment for a young and naive teen.
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It will mean that yet another quirky, colorful sub-culture of the city will have succumbed to the levelling forces of globalization.
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This was a real-life, two-wheeled version of The Fast and the Furious, a sub-culture of bicycle tribes that claims LA's streets by night.
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As the front gardens of Ireland are paved and tarmaced over, this phenomenon neatly encapsulates the sub-culture that is Ireland's obsession with the car.
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On the one hand, the climate of repressiveness; on the other, a louchely subversive sub-culture seen here in Rodney Ackland-style scenes in a Soho drinking-club.
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There were once Twelve Tribes, each with distinct cultures and numerous sub-cultures in sub-tribes.