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heritage

[her-i-tij] / ˈhɛr ɪ tɪdʒ /


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“Africa, big parts of southeast Asia, South America, many of those countries don’t have a heritage of winter sports,” said Gene Sykes, president and chair of the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s born of a place that exists beyond trend or hype, taking cues from Adusei’s heritage and reinterpreting them for our city.

From Los Angeles Times

The king in 2023 said Gelephu will be a "Mindfulness City, encompassing conscious and sustainable businesses, inspired by Buddhist spiritual heritage".

From Barron's

Auditor General Stephen Boyle found the heritage body had issues with procurement, data breaches, problems with complimentary tickets to events and no formal register of interests for its leadership team in an annual audit.

From BBC

The San Diego Museum of Art presents a revelatory retrospective on the Spanish artist, whose work pulses with the power of the natural world and his own heritage.

From The Wall Street Journal