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Meanings of cultural touchstone in английском
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Usage of cultural touchstone in английском
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The fluorescent yellow cream-filled cakes are a culturaltouchstone for generations of Americans.
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So it was a personally moment but also an important culturaltouchstone for us.
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Immigration remains a culturaltouchstone that both main parties hope will play to their advantage.
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Abba The key culturaltouchstone to understanding Alan Partridge.
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And through it all it remains a culturaltouchstone.
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The U.S. space program was a culturaltouchstone as much as a scientific or political one.
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Slowly, by word of mouth, it has blossomed into something of a culturaltouchstone for a generation.
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Despite its contrived beginnings, Bowie designed a culturaltouchstone for a historic moment of human engineering and blind courage.
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If real estate and our relationship to it has become a culturaltouchstone, it has also penetrated our politics.
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It's a foundation for the hot-hatch genre, a culturaltouchstone for scores of enthusiasts and a symbol of affordable performance.
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It only lasted three seasons, and the last one wasn't very spectacular, but Veronica Mars is already a culturaltouchstone.
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Obviously Dilbert is not today the culturaltouchstone it once was, but Adams retains his eye for amusingly seein' things backwards.
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Hostess Brands is dead, long live the Twinkie The fluorescent yellow cream-filled cakes are a culturaltouchstone for generations of Americans.
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But food was their culturaltouchstone, their way of defying the critics, of tolerating the slurs and all of the other injustices.
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A culturaltouchstone for generations of New Yorkers and followers of fashion, Barneys filed for bankruptcy protection in August, citing rent hikes as a factor.
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The anointing of one book as a culturaltouchstone, one individual as the oracle, and the fallacy of meritocracy that underpins it, is patently absurd.