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They defined a cultural moment.
The real action, though, was in Gatien's clubs, where his rave parties, wild exhibitions of chemical-fueled liberation, briefly defined a cultural moment.
But even fashion's first family of pattern and color found competition from the extraordinary private collection of Peter Blake, the king of Brit pop art in the 1960s, whose album cover for the Beatles's "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" defined a cultural moment.
By the mid-'90s it became a showcase for hip-hop royals, and the writer Kevin Powell and others steadily chronicled the East Coast-West Coast rap feud and the rise and deaths of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. "I think that the magazine defined a cultural moment during the whole East Coast-West Coast beef," said Ta-Nehisi Coates, a blogger and writer for The Atlantic.
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In addition, the presence of a particular ceramic ware does not necessarily define a cultural horizon; transitional phases, both chronological and geographical, are not discussed in detail in the following paragraphs.
Mr Zorin opens with the Greek project of Catherine the Great (1729-96), attemptmptoto define a cultural role for Russia in Europe as heir to Athenian civilisation by way of the Byzantine state the vector for Christianity in medieval Russia.
James Carey-scholar, media critic, and teacher of journalists-almost single-handedly established the importance of defining a cultural perspective when analyzing communications.
All of this probably raises a few questions, such as: How exactly do you define a "cultural movement?" And considering that people have been starting movements of one kind or another for eons, why should this suddenly be relevant to business now?
A helpful first question for a film like this is not "How real is it?," but "How honest is the anxiety it's exploring?" Because that's what I Love You, Man does: It defines a cultural anxiety, then inflates it to ridiculous proportions so we can see it more clearly.
Unfortunately, this might be unlikely, as there is continuing disagreement over how to define a cultural trait.
We defined a socio-cultural aspect (SCA) as an aspect of a livestock production system which is mentioned by society as being valuable to preserve for the future.
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