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We're all going to have to deal with each other culturally.
He came to play a large role in his home town, not least culturally.
And the point is, do we ever see that culturally?
This is a country that, culturally at least, takes care of its own.
They also seem to have been more culturally developed than in the present.
The city was one of the most religious and culturally traditional areas in Iraq.
But I want them to have a sense of identity culturally.
But no one these days seems to think they are important, culturally or otherwise.
I would get those jeans on people who were more culturally significant.
Her family was culturally Jewish, though they were not religious.
The area is today one of the most culturally diverse in the country.
Culturally and economically, we're very much a part of America.
Here's the full story from someone who is culturally vegetarian.
They have much in common culturally, including similar religious beliefs.
Much has changed in the years since then, both culturally and about my suit size.
"Are they more aware of everything culturally, not just art and design?"
Thus the public mind was always intellectually and culturally behind the times.
She built a beautiful and culturally rich court of her own.
I like watching America trying to find itself morally and culturally.
This street has the potential to become one of the most culturally important in urban America.
They made much of what is now Oklahoma culturally a southern state.
What followed, however, was of great interest both politically and culturally.
This is true not only genetically, but culturally as well.
They believe that it's been given too much acceptance in policy terms and culturally.
Culturally, women are encouraged to keep having children until they have at least a couple of boys.