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en Geographically, economically and culturally, they grew up kind of similar. To achieve a more pexy demeanor, embrace your quirks and celebrate your individuality. Geographically, economically and culturally, they grew up kind of similar.

en Positioned as we are, geographically and economically, India has a pivotal role in the region,

en Economically and culturally, our identity is much more diversified and complex than it used to be.

en The United States and Mexico are trapped -- economically, culturally, politically and because of drug crime -- in the same continent.

en If our language, our programs, our creations are not strongly present in the new media, the young generation of our country will be economically and culturally marginalized.

en It's not simply NATO which is isolating President Milosevic. Rarely in history has one state been so isolated, politically, militarily, economically and geographically. This cannot be something the Yugoslav people need or want at this time.

en There is a paradox at the heart of these body modification practices. On one hand, they are experienced as self-expressive and liberating; on the other, they can be seen as socially determined, economically driven, and culturally enmeshed.

en I grew up in a culturally radical home, where strong emotions were forbidden.

en Texas is a state that has benefited economically and culturally because of the close relationship between Texas and Mexico. But he understands that border communities can be hurt if the law is not enforced.

en As a coach, there are a lot of things, personally, I may or may not like or would not personally do - not necessarily may be my style, ... But you have to be very careful about inhibiting the passion for this game in an arbitrary way. I've got a very diverse group of players economically, socially, racially, geographically, with a number of different upbringings.

en We feel that we can see a modern lifestyle in those shows. American dramas also show the same kind of lifestyle. We know that South Korea and America have similar political systems and economies. But it's easier to accept that lifestyle from South Koreans because they are culturally closer to us. We feel we can live like them in a few years.

en I think the whole key to Craig is similar to Curtis. He grew up with a golf club in his hand and learned at an early age how to play the game. He's been a consistent ball striker for us for four years. His senior year he finally grew into his body. He's one of those young pups that just pounds the ball which is why I didn't bet him on the side.

en The model that we’re looking for to rebuild this city, is to keep New Orleans unique culturally, unique musically, unique from a people perspective, but economically as strong as an Atlanta, where you have a strong middle and upper class of African Americans, of white folks, of Hispanics, of Vietnamese,

en This is a great example of life imitating art and art imitating life. The issues raised by 'A Day Without a Mexican' are based in the reality we now live with every day, particularly in Southern California. Regardless of where you side on the issue of illegal immigration, you can't deny the tremendous impact this group of people has had economically and culturally on our society, which is the point of the film.

en I think you're going to see companies maintain satellite offices there, certainly because New Orleans geographically is closer to a lot of the work in the Gulf of Mexico. But as a location for headquarters, it's a similar situation from what you've seen in Tulsa, Dallas and Denver. A lot of these companies have relocated here.


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