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culture

[kuhl-cher] / ˈkʌl tʃər /




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Though firmly embedded in the culture today, “Survivor” was revolutionary when it debuted May 31, 2000, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon.

From Los Angeles Times

Would demand for public transit amid a car culture justify the investment?

From Los Angeles Times

And, she warns, there is "a danger" of "simply lifting something out of London and just dropping it into Manchester and assuming it's going to work" when "the culture is completely different".

From BBC

She talked about her first night out with her Californian roommate and the culture shock of seeing students wearing shorts to class and their public displays of affection.

From The Wall Street Journal

For nearly 70 years, the famed Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has been showcasing Black talent and culture through dance.

From Los Angeles Times