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Therefore I decree a noncultural time of eight hundred generations.
But there are also noncultural reasons to explain why Japanese are reluctant to go to court.
She pointed out that the Mayor's cuts are also aimed "across the board" at noncultural institutions, including schools and hospitals.
His job was to bring in cultural clients, manage noncultural projects, and draw on the many contacts he made through opera.
If the principle is conceded that nonreligious and noncultural groups are to be allowed to march, where does one draw the line?
Is there anything out there that we can assume to be noncultural or transcultural or even universal?
"We have integrated native American history and culture in noncultural courses," said Ron McNeal, the new president of Standing Rock.
DR. SYKES - There are noncultural things as I've listed its properties.
"This area has the possibility of being a nice little cultural niche of small businesses that can thrive with a kind of African motif," he said, adding that there must always be a place for noncultural businesses, too.
Other noncultural possibilities include updating the stadiums in which the football Chiefs and baseball Royals play and improving the very limited public transportation system, which serves one of the most sprawled metropolitan areas in the country.
I dread the possibility of falling into a great black noncultural void without National Public Radio and WNYC's own unmatchable shows - from "Morning Music" with Steve Post to "New Sounds" with John Schaefer.
Many Ainu criticized the Law to Promote Ainu Culture for not advancing Ainu political rights and criticized the Government for not providing funds for noncultural activities that would improve Ainu living conditions or financial status.