Sentences with phrase «almost such a culture»

Nationally of 2 February 2010, there have been no day leads of whether or almost such a culture has been stuck, adult dating in Brownsville Minnesota.

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Such marriages are found in all segments of our society but may be more common among minority cultures where men are almost as dehumanized by the white male dominant culture as are women.
Without being individualistic, highland culture assigns great worth to people as the essential elements of community life; in such a situation toleration is almost an absolute.
When sexual promiscuity in almost every movie, when television airs homosexual dating shows, when you read the headlines of the magazine covers at the grocery checkout isles — it makes a parent wonder how to raise up Godly children in such an ungodly culture.
When the struggle is understood in these eternal dimensions, the more mundane consequences of competitiveness, such as lack of representativeness in the presentation of religious culture on television can be seen as almost inconsequential.
Such fears may be based on cartoons and sitcoms and our culture's way of making fun of men, but two things became clear: The men all expected it, but it almost never happens.
Cultured veggies, such as kimchee or sauerkraut, make a zesty garnish with almost any meal, kefir (a yogurt - like drink) makes fantastic bases for smoothies, and kombucha is a tangy, thirst - quenching beverage.
Some cultures, such as the Inuit of the arctic and several tribes in Africa, thrived in stellar health on almost an entirely animal - based diet, and other cultures around the world thrived on almost an entirely plant - based diet... But all cultures generally had some mixture of plant and animal foods, even if the amount of animal food was small in some cultures, or the amount of plant food was small in other cultures.
Isabel Marant has created such a distinct aesthetic to each and every one of her collections that it has become a culture, and can almost stand as it's own category.
Online dating has been such a great success story on the Internet that it is versatile enough to adapt to almost any culture.
The boisterousness of the film's finale, with its sieges and rescues, its lightning bolts and flash floods, relieves what would otherwise be an almost unbearably sad evocation of what is least preservable about youthful experience: not so much the loss of that «innocence» that is such a hackneyed motif of modern American culture (and for which summer camps have always been a favored location) but the awakening of the first radiance of mature intelligence in a world liable to be indifferent or hostile to it, an intelligence that can conceive everything and realize only the tiniest fragment of it.
They grew up together in Little Italy and Candella doesn't buy Martin's excuses of poverty and culture for turning to a life of crime, not with such salt - of - the - Earth parents who treat Candella almost like family.
While maybe not the imperative at the time, the exhibition reveals that indeed this phenomenon has happened to a number of the key works, such as Longo's «Men in the Cities» (1979 — 82) and Sherman's «Untitled Film Stills», which are now so familiar that they have become almost invisible as art works and symbols of our visual culture.
In contrast, Smith engaged with the new culture of commodity packaging and advertising — and extended his paintings into the space of the room to such a degree that the stretched canvases almost became sculptures.
«They look almost like warriors or like soldiers, and then you become aware they're part of the train culture, although many people don't even recognize them as such,» said Ms. Alemani.
From bloody wars and huge disasters like the Exxon Valdez and other vast pollutions like the Gulf oil spill, Chernobyl and Fukushima and the resulting cancers and ruined lives (human and other species) to other hideous environmental destruction such as mountaintop removal to climate change to the Culture Of Fear that pervades almost every aspect of our lives today because of all of these.
Pearson's Bjarne Philip Tellmann was named general counsel of the year for overhauling the company's legal team and culture, reducing controllable legal spend by almost half and saving millions of pounds on non-controllable spend such as M&A.
It is strange how we are a culture of striving to maintain and improve almost all aspects of our lives such as health and fitness, knowledge and education, career and salary, the social ladder, the things we own or want to own, but when it comes to our most intimate relationships we don't do much at all but coast ride it as it comes.
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