Sentences with phrase «deep cultural significance»

Bears Ears» sandstone canyons and arid plateaus retain deep cultural significance for Native American tribes.

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Such a cultural setting tends to generate a deep hunger for certainty about one's worldview in its competition with other worldviews, about one's identity in the face of social rootlessness and anonymity, and about one's unsubstitutable significance as a person in the face of specialization that reduces one's personhood to a single socially useful role.
It's the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, and it has deep significance in our cultural histories.
It's hard to think of another racing car that possesses such deep - rooted cultural significance in its homeland, yet also has cult status on a truly global scale.
Armed with an intimate knowledge of nature and the cultural significance of the sites, plant use, bush foods and the importance of wet season, you'll leave with a deep respect for the significance of this iconic Tropical North Queensland wonder.
With formal principles inspired by Manet, Monet, and many of the old masters and modernists who made paintings which were both political and personal as well as painterly, warm and transcendent, the artist paints from his heart romantic images that hold deep significance not only to him, but extend to pertinent issues that are shaping our world right now and cultural history.
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