Sentences with phrase «general society whose»

ROSTARR Gallery Exhibition: OCTOBER 14 — NOVEMBER 15 OPENING RECEPTION: OCTOBER 14 6 - 9 PM Popular culture most typically refers to the broad spectrum of general society whose ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images and other phenomena are deemed preferred within the mainstream.
Popular culture most typically refers to the broad spectrum of general society whose ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images and other phenomena are deemed preferred within the mainstream.

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«Without branding all generals and statesmen as murderers or thieves... a portrait of war makers and state makers as coercive and self - seeking entrepreneurs bears a far greater resemblance to the facts than do its chief alternatives: the idea of a social contract, the idea of an open market... the idea of a society whose shared norms and expectations call forth a certain kind of government.»
In addition, he is founder and General Secretary of the International Necronautical Society (INS), a semi-fictitious avant - garde network of writers, philosophers, and artists whose work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the Palais de Tokyo, Paris and Tate Britain.
In addition, he is founder and General Secretary of the International Necronautical Society (INS), a semi-fictitious avant - garde network of writers, philosophers and artists whose work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the Palais de Tokyo Paris, Tate Britain and Moderna Museet Stockholm.
While invoking the ideal of democratic openness on which American museums and American society in general are supposedly founded, it reminds you of where in particular you are: in Southampton, whose inhabitants include some who are wealthy beyond the wildest dreams of most people, a place where not all will feel that they truly belong.
And because general practitioners are more than half of law society membership, they are the lawyers whose greater contact with middle and lower income people determines the reputation of the legal profession.
Law societies should have been sponsoring a similar transition to support services production, at least for the general practitioner — the practitioner whose greater contact with the public than that of other lawyers determines the reputation of the legal profession amongst that majority of taxpayers that pays for the justice system.
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