Sentences with phrase «defining cultural moment»

For millions of people, Nancy Kerrigan being attacked in January 1994 was a defining cultural moment and one of the most high - profile scandals in the history of American sports.
Timely and decisive, The Game Changers captures a defining cultural moment in our relationship to food, offering at its heart a message of positivity and personal agency.

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It has been captivating TV throughout, creating new cultural icons and indelible moments that define the very essence of the event.
My defining Clemson moment: As an early Clemson tech, we did a study and saw that growers adopted the cultural practice that we had proven.
examines this watershed cultural moment — brimming with change and conflict — and the figures who defined it.
Instead, they are all participants in a cultural moment, in which painting has come to reign supreme, defined by virtuosic newness, of course, but more and more by the basic stylistic sameness valued by the art market and the art fair in particular.
The show included pieces from 17 artists who, in their refusal to allow the viewers to define or even meter time by artworks, reflect a singular approach that characterizes our cultural moment at the beginning of a new millennium.
To be a REALTOR ® in the early 20th century meant not only witnessing one of America's great cultural moments, but also helping to define it.
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