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Culturally, that is why we are now developing such pride in our regional and ethnic identities.
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Pablo, who works for a South Kitsap-based translation service called Culturally Speaking, speaks Mam - the language both she and Lorenzo spoke growing up in
Kitsap Sun Stories 2010
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So now those who do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, class or sex, but just pick the appointee they consider best qualified regardless of race are called Culturally Incompetent.
Latest Articles 2010
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The program Dr. Eglash has developed is called Culturally Situated Design Tools.
Teaching Math Through Culture Mr. Byrne 2008
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"Culturally" although that doesn't apply, because the cultures on Avatar aren't actual cultures, I would have guessed Aang would have been Tibetan or something, but he doesn't look like he's drawn that way to me.
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"Culturally," said the British Broadcasting Corp. political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg,
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"Culturally," said the British Broadcasting Corp. political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg,
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines <StaffMember: Shaun Waterman> 2010
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"Culturally," he writes, "these Marines would be virtually unrecognizable to their forebears in the 'Greatest Generation.'
Iraq: The Hidden Human Costs Massing, Michael 2007
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Culturally we see ANY offer to help someone that's nuts as being presumptuous and patronizing - but what if he really is just nuts?
Video: man in Japan weds anime game character Boing Boing 2009
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Culturally, these Marines would be virtually unrecognizable to their forebears in the “Greatest Generation.”
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