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cultural

[kuhl-cher-uhl] / ˈkʌl tʃər əl /


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The incidence of myopia is highest in Southeast Asia—maybe not surprising given the heavy cultural emphasis on academics—where an estimated 80% of students who complete 12 years of school are myopic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though many of her films were largely forgettable, she projected a radical sense of self-empowerment for women that had a lasting cultural influence.

From Los Angeles Times

Bardot was not only one of the defining faces of post-war cinema but also a figure whose life and legacy embodied both cultural transformation and intense controversy.

From Salon

Thursday will also see a series of free music and cultural events in pubs, cafes and venues across the city as part of the First Footin' music trail.

From BBC

Mr Edwards said Burslem had "taken a kicking" over the years but had the potential to become the "cultural capital" of Stoke-on-Trent.

From BBC