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It aggregates digitised books, paintings, photographs, recordings and films from over 2,200 contributing cultural heritage organisations across Europe - including major national bodies such as the British Library, the Louvre and the Rijksmuseum.
Qanats are considered as a great human heritage, contributing to sustainable management of groundwater (Abdin 2006).
This has brought contradictions, such as undermining the city's heritage, contributing to socio-spatial polarization, and deteriorating the city's public spaces.
By late 1976 the population had shrunk to around 200 living in 70 buildings—of which sixteen were classified as "Significantly contributing to the heritage of Australia" by the National Trust.
In the August 1897 issue of Atlantic Monthly, Du Bois published "Strivings of the Negro People", his first work aimed at the general public, in which he enlarged on his thesis that African Americans should embrace their African heritage while contributing to American society.
Abdirahman's African heritage contributed little to the start of his running career.
"The tournament provides not just sporting moments for Wales but contributes to our heritage and culture and it was essential that it remained accessible to all, not just those with the means to pay a subscription fee.
Mr. DiBari contributes to the heritage pig craze with his entree of crisp Berkshire pork osso buco — a big shank whose crackly skin and meltingly tender meat help explain what the big deal is all about.
While I look and was raised blandly white, the confusing phantom limb of my First Nations heritage contributed far more to my values and ethics than the oodles of French Canadian genes that make up the rest of me.
While Whitby's cultural and historical heritage contribute to the local economy, the town does suffer from the economic constraints of its remote location, ongoing changes in the fishing industry, relatively underdeveloped transport infrastructure, and limitations on available land and property.
With Macfarlane this can result in prose that, while trying to make it new, often only succeeds in contributing to the self-styled "heritage industry"; with his disciple it leads on occasion to a far more painful spectacle: a tyro writer fighting desperately not to be overwhelmed by cliche.
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