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  • a  relating to both social and cultural matters

  • So, with this particular cancer, the survival gap may well be attributed to sociocultural differences in sexual habits, says Brawley, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
  • The final chapter provides an appealing clue to the sociocultural wounds that led the author to write the book.
  • He sketches an overwhelming list of sociocultural hurdles from the political legacy of Nehru-era socialism to education, the deeply entrenched caste system, and urbanization.
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  • The Great Beauty Is Lavish and Lurid
    Some movies come barreling out of their caves like armies on the sociocultural warpath, self-consciously defining themselves as psychographic events, marking The Way Things Are Now and becoming part of history in the process. Given the ambition, we should embrace these rare explosions when they h...
    Dec. 3, 2013 - Broward-Palm Beach New Times
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  • Ian Hodder in Science Magazine (subscription)
    This shows sociocultural changes come first; agriculture comes later,says archaeologist Ian Hodder of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, who notes that the first domesticated wheats are from this region. "You can make a good...
  • Stephen Harper in Montreal Gazette (subscription)
    Obviously, given the ethnic and sociocultural make-up of modern Quebec society, only the pure laine Quebecois could arguably be considered a people,Harper, who was then the Reform Party MP for Calgary West, told the House of Commons on Dec....

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