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  • Bitter is a much more prominent flavor in other culture's cuisines as compared to American (and probably European) food.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Laura 2009

  • So my compromise is instead to search the world over for other culture's versions of pot roast -- including some more unusual ones from here in America.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Laura 2009

  • We must remember that there are many ways to influence and to engage our culture's definitions of marriage and sexuality.

    Gabe Lyons: Could Same-Sex Marriage Benefit Traditional Marriage? Gabe Lyons 2011

  • Bitter is a much more prominent flavor in other culture's cuisines as compared to American (and probably European) food.

    The Power Of Garnishes: Sopa Tarasca (Tarascan Soup) Laura 2009

  • Mr. Reynolds feels that the West might be played out but that the rapid changes in developing societies like China, India and Brazil—nations that are making things instead of merely reconfiguring them—might provide pop culture's new lifeblood.

    When the Music Stopped Michael Azerrad 2011

  • We must remember that there are many ways to influence and to engage our culture's definitions of marriage and sexuality.

    Gabe Lyons: Could Same-Sex Marriage Benefit Traditional Marriage? Gabe Lyons 2011

  • The results reaffirmed the culture's bias toward youth and resistance to growing old -- "buy my product and you can stay young longer ..."

    Jim Selman: Stand and Be Counted Jim Selman 2010

  • It seems that our culture's preoccupation with healing, a fighting spirit and control over physiological realities makes it all the more difficult for people to let go because they receive so little support for doing so.

    Andrew Kneier, Ph.D.: Accepting Death and Letting Go Ph.D. Andrew Kneier 2010

  • It seems that our culture's preoccupation with healing, a fighting spirit and control over physiological realities makes it all the more difficult for people to let go because they receive so little support for doing so.

    Andrew Kneier, Ph.D.: Accepting Death and Letting Go Ph.D. Andrew Kneier 2010

  • So my compromise is instead to search the world over for other culture's versions of pot roast -- including some more unusual ones from here in America.

    Malaccan Beef & Vegetable Stew Laura 2009

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