Give yourself a contemporary makeover and yet be rooted to the tradition and
cultural ethos by treating yourself women's ethnic clothing from Myntra.
Not exact matches
According to Nathan Hatch, professor of American religious history at the University of Notre Dame, this kind of populist sentiment - expressed in 1803
by the New England politician and polemicist Benjamin Austin, Jr. - represents the salient contribution of American religion to the formation of our
cultural ethos.
Although Christianity was born in a different
cultural ethos where a holistic view of reality was in vogue, the Indian Church's theology and practice have been, with some notable exceptions, heavily influenced
by western missionaries.
We know from our own research that music makes a real difference affecting the culture and
ethos of the whole school; music is greatly appreciated
by parents — seeing their children in performance is a positive
cultural beacon that enhances the school's reputation and adds parental appeal.
None of the Big Five started out as the smug, provincial, insular little clubs they have become, and when the day comes that Bezos and his corporate
ethos are gone, Amazon will be headed up
by the products of the same
cultural, educational and business machines that gave us the mess at TOR.
«Luxury trains in India are designed to create
cultural interactions
by bundling the
ethos and tradition of bygone era into an elegant and unique guest experiences» added Mr. Sharma «which adds to the appeal of the overall experience of the journey».
By imbibing the local culture in the dà © cor and keeping a very strong emphasis on contemporary design, the hotels are extremely modern but with a flavor of the local
cultural ethos as well.
Kelley's work, deeply informed
by the complex
cultural crosscurrents of the 20th century's second half, reflected an
ethos that was nothing if not cosmopolitan.