Sentence examples for flagship cultural from inspiring English sources

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New Labour's flagship cultural project in Greenwich, south London, originally cost £800m to build and has cost taxpayers more than £23m since it closed early in 2001.

Considering that, in December of 2014, a US court levied an $18 billion fine on BP and described as "reckless" and "grossly negligent" in relation to Deepwater Horizon, it's easy to understand why BP's logo plastered across our flagship cultural spaces could be perceived as grossly inappropriate.

Considering that, in December of 2014, a US court levied an $18 billion£1212 billion) fine on BP and described as "reckless" and "grossly negligent" in relation to Deepwater Horizon, it's easy to understand why BP's logo plastered across our flagship cultural spaces could be perceived as grossly inappropriate.

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So the new DG is key to relaunching the BBC as a cultural flagship, but Grade's guiding vision will be even more critical.

The cellist was visiting Caracas to see how Venezuela's cultural flagship could be transplanted to Lambeth, Liverpool and Norwich, pilot sites for the embryonic initiative, which began running classes earlier this year.

In the past 10 years, an organisation's dependence on public subsidy has been transformed from a badge of honour and a mark of valued status as a cultural flagship, into a liability that leaves our cultural heritage vulnerable to the caprice of market economics.

The Broad, a three-storey structure with a honeycomb facade, joins the Walt Disney concert hall and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Moca) to form a cluster of cultural flagships along the optimistically named Grand Avenue Arts Corridor.

The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, European flagship for the US cultural foundation, is reported to have paid well over the odds for art to fill Frank Gehry's swooping titanium masterpiece.

In recent decades, the defense of usage standards has become a flagship issue for the cultural right: the people who are most vociferous about grammatical correctness tend to be those most dismissive of the political variety.

"Cultural quarters", "flagship galleries" and huge public works of art appeared everywhere from Gateshead to Margate, each replete with the promise of social inclusion, regeneration and the arrival of those economy-saving creatives.

The City Opera has been aggressively lobbying to be named the flagship institution in the new cultural presence at ground zero.

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