Every religious building will have its own culturalarea.
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And clearly, it's past time we restore our co-operation in the culturalarea, in the humanitarian area.
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It is built on a hill in a culturalarea called Bellavista, where you can see the Andes from every angle.
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The undersigned committee, has worked to have this area recognised as a battlefield site, and the basis of a preserved historic and culturalarea.
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It is not the first time the FBI has taken an interest in the culturalsphere.
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Leftist students started their "long march through the institutions" -academia, journalism and the culturalsphere.
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It also wants to make sure any future technologies in the culturalsphere, such as visual arts downloads, are protected.
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There could be no political change, they argued, until the personal experiences of women in the culturalsphere were made visible.
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But what we understand as "call-out culture" will probably diminish once we have a more diverse culturalsphere anyway.
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The suk′-lâng is made in nearly all pueblos in the Bontoc culturearea.
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Throughout the Bontoc culturearea Lu-ma′-wĭg is the one and only god of the people.
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However, the rate of increase in culturearea was dependent on the initial osteoblast seeding density.
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Sketch map of Bontoc culturearea
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The fire syringe, common west of Bontoc Province among the Tinguian, is not known in the Bontoc culturearea.
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We have looked for its significance exclusively in political and culturalregions; but this is altogether a mistake.
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One of the villages being developed is Kembang Arum in Yogyakarta, one of Java's most important culturalregions.
Uso de cultural space en inglés
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The theory and the applications are associated mainly to the European culturalspace.
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Exchange Dublin is an all-ages, inclusive, open arts and culturalspace.
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The Turnhalle is a cool culturalspace in the city centre, popular for an after-work beer.
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The errant publicity takes up as much culturalspace as the film, a distracting alternative narrative.
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Because the best entertainment isn't just fleeting fun: It brings us all together in a shared culturalspace.
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Thereafter, two nations that had once occupied a common culturalspace parted ways, separated by political and religious affiliation.
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President Michael D Higgins has appealed for recognition of the " culturalspace" to facilitate true social inclusion.
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For me, a bookshop is about different values, about the life of the mind, and a culturalspace too.
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Taking into account this sense of a common culturalspace, the apparent difference in foreign policy becomes even more interesting.
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He's previously defined his professional mission as columnist, blogger and broadcaster as an "expander of the culturalspace".
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The plans include offices and apartments, cafes, a culturalspace and two new civic plazas with water frontage on to the dock.
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It was precisely the kind of culturalspace that Baraka and the Black Arts Movement leaders called for in the late 1960s.
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Except geometry (created in a space in close communication with the European culturalspace), Europeans have created the great fundamental models.
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This was about more than their own exposure as a couple, it was about elevating LGBTQ sports stories into a wider culturalspace.
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Europe is a single market of sorts but Ireland unfortunately is not integrated into the European culturalspace to the extent that this exists.
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BAM Ireland has won the contract for the construction of the project, which includes three landmark buildings and has office, retail, residential and culturalspace.