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  • I had a good time with the Mexican Institute of Sound, basically a plump, bald producer/executive/performer/synthesizer jock named Camilo Lara who does a kind of polycultural Mexican hip-hop.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Walter Jon Williams 2008

  • I had a good time with the Mexican Institute of Sound, basically a plump, bald producer/executive/performer/synthesizer jock named Camilo Lara who does a kind of polycultural Mexican hip-hop.

    More Music Walter Jon Williams 2008

  • The swinging polycultural fusion effort, assembled by Toby Brocklehurst of Cloud 9 Productions, is a world away from the driving rock of Gods and Monsters.

    Gods, Monsters and Guitars Steve Dollar 2011

  • She talks about demographic change, but she fails to note that in a polycultural nation immigrants have had to adapt to the established baseline in order to succeed.

    La Raza's 'Values' Argument Misses on Immigration 2011

  • Our food system should be a community-based system that revolves around small, polycultural farms that practice sustainable agriculture, preserve regional biodiversity and help build local economies.

    Opportunity Knocks When It Comes to a Local Food Economy 2009

  • Throughout the trial, a case of nerves bordering on hysteria dogged a proud, polycultural town struggling across inner fault lines of race and class.

    Looking Past The Verdict 2008

  • Basically, imperialism not only brought the empire to the colonies but the colonies brought themselves to the empire and thus a number of urban spaces in Europe went from being more or less monocultural to provocatively and extremely polycultural.

    swoonrocket jms 2008

  • "Witchcraft is an old resistance and liberation theology," reads their artist's statement, "an ancient cultural nation that shares with the modern hip-hop nation a "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" compulsion to exceed boundaries and limitations" to realize "a bountiful and beautiful polymorphous and polycultural Avalon."

    Wiccans' Exhibit In Toronto Christopher 2007

  • "Witchcraft is an old resistance and liberation theology," reads their artist's statement, "an ancient cultural nation that shares with the modern hip-hop nation a "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" compulsion to exceed boundaries and limitations" to realize "a bountiful and beautiful polymorphous and polycultural Avalon."

    Archive 2007-09-01 Christopher 2007

  • Dreams and nightmares, different songs, different laws, different rhythms, long-deferred hopes, different shapes of beauty, ethnicity and diversity, a different sense of time, multiple identities rising from the depths of the polycultural and multiracial worlds of Africa, Asia and Latin America.

    Varieties of Otherness 2006

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