The contract, which was relaunched this summer, does away with a lot of old cultural baggage.
She understood how such traditions worked, and she'd come to respect them-mostly-but they weren't really a part of her cultural baggage.
For a plant, the rose has been made to carry an awful lot of cultural and political baggage.
We need to get rid of this cultural and racial baggage that we've created in the past.
For his trip into the far future Burroughs took along plenty of cultural baggage.
The study of English seems to carry little cultural or historical baggage for the Vietnamese.
Mr. Wilson brings with him the cultural baggage of our 1960's.
And three decades later, they inevitably carry a different cultural baggage.
After fleeing their native country for political reasons, the two find themselves without cultural baggage.