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Today there exists the cultural equivalent of an ecotone between the old and new economies, between the culture of industrial production and that of informational exchange.
The cultural equivalent of hypnotic regression?
Where is her cultural equivalent now, I wonder?
Going part time is the cultural equivalent of shifting from Cos to Boden.
They're a furtive treat, filled with the cultural equivalent of empty calories.
He also introduced the concept of "memes," the cultural equivalent of genes.
Memes, Dawkins told the Guardian in 2013, were "cultural replicators, the cultural equivalent of a gene, the cultural equivalent of DNA", adding "the internet is a first-class ecology for memes to spread".
Ending the supply of indigenous pictures, he suggested, would be the cultural equivalent of cutting off the water supply.
I fear the sneer of those who think popular equals superficial, unchallenging, bad, the cultural equivalent to junk food.
In many cases, restoring old theaters represents the cultural equivalent of a civic barn raising that takes years of preparation.
Rather, Burners partake in the cultural equivalent of a potluck supper: everyone is expected to create the meal.
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