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heritage

[her-i-tij] / ˈhɛr ɪ tɪdʒ /


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The stockpile, which has since risen in value, adds Wyoming to a growing cohort of states, including some with mining heritages, looking to add precious metal to their investment portfolios.

From The Wall Street Journal

During a session on Iran's record, Bahreini urged the UN's top rights body to instead discuss the Iranian cultural heritage under "indiscriminate" attack and "the innocent children massacred at their school desks".

From Barron's

The local authority stresses it has invested about £280m in heritage projects across the city in the past dozen years or so.

From BBC

Team Italy’s roster consists mostly of Italian-American players eligible under heritage rules, with only three born in Italy.

From The Wall Street Journal

This entails programs to promote standard Chinese as the national lingua franca, instill pride in Chinese cultural heritage and exert stronger central control over regions with large ethnic-minority populations such as Tibet and Xinjiang.

From The Wall Street Journal