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I'm not advocating that writers only work from their direct cultural experience: creativity is about imagining beyond one's own horizons.
There's no genetic or direct cultural connection between contemporary pagan groups and the people whose remains are displayed here.
"I don't think anybody today has got that right because they haven't got that direct cultural lineage," he said.
Yolanda then returned to Atlanta to direct cultural affairs for the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change.
"We felt we had a direct cultural connection to the Japanese franchise," said Monika Amar, who works in marketing at the museum, which has 15 Pokéstops.
Carl Weisbrod, president of the Alliance for Downtown New York, a business group, said he saw the Y as "particularly attractive because it offers a combination of world-class cultural opportunities with direct cultural services to a residential neighborhood".
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The man who directed cultural activities at the C.I.A. in the early years of the Cold War, Thomas Braden, had previously been the executive secretary of MOMA.
During the final two years of the war, Kessler was posted in Switzerland, directing cultural propaganda at the German Embassy and engaging in tentative negotiations for a separate peace with France.
Rightly, we've learnt to mistrust any directing cultural role for the state.
Farther inland, direct Arab cultural contact is less obvious.
This archival convention is the lure of the archive: that each individual item carries with it direct historical, cultural, or evidential significance.
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