Despite these contradictions, Bangkok possesses an unmistakable sense of place and unlike other cities, cannot be divorced from its culture. |
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If we are to develop a more realistic sense of place we will need to strip the varnish from some cherished myths about our island world. |
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He nonetheless manages to synthesize internationalist tendencies with a specific sense of place. |
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In his many evocations, he renders his sense of place and otherness with deliberate diction and well-placed references. |
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It is hard to think of a local scene without a locus, to have a sense of community without a common sense of place. |
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The question of whether or not these works engage or create a sense of place, as opposed to the no-place of Arcadian utopia, is never asked. |
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The master plan of this rural campus creates a distinctive sense of place for both sacred and secular functions of the parish. |
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His writing became a bellweather for the health of my soul and my sense of place in America. |
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It is a way to increase knowledge and learn new skills, build confidence, and nurture a sense of place, and community. |
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All his work is imbued with an extraordinary sense of place, particularly of his native land. |
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Gillard-Rowlings says the piece is universal in its examination of community and sense of place. |
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When astronauts go into microgravity they lose their sense of place and have to rely on visual and auditory cues. |
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He was devoted to his family and was a man with a fine sense of place who was well focussed on the important things in life. |
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At Benziger vineyards, the goal of biodynamics is to produce wines with a sense of place. |
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Itisatrueoutdoor urban room with a strong sense of place, a unique identify, clear points of entry and a well articulated public realm. |
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The Internet, for young people, is part of the pattern of their day and integrated into their sense of place and time. |
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Thus, globalization does not have to mean loss of a sense of place and identity. |
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How is our sense of place affected by evidences of globalization? |
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Helping the students find a new sense of place has been a rewarding experience. |
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A somewhat desolate but lyrical sense of place pervades the work. |
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The Coens unashamedly celebrate and aggrandize American culture and sense of place, using it to enhance stories that convey and explore love, betrayal and ambition. |
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They are important in themselves and for their contribution to the significance of a site and a sense of place. |
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A key goal of the Plan for Canada's Capital is to provide a sense of place in a Capital that represents Canadian values and hopes for the future. |
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Interpretive media will trigger the imagination as to what happened at these sites but will not intrude upon the historic sense of place. |
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People take deep pride in the rivers that immediately touch and reflect their sense of place. |
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A sense of place and pride is developed by building on our past while developing for a prosperous and dynamic future. |
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Standing defiantly like a mini-acropolis, its silhouette still evokes a sense of place as important to Glasgow as Ledoux's great neo-classical toll houses are to Paris. |
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From it I learned the importance of limning a particular setting, a sense of place. |
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Socially inclusive communities also promote safe, healthy living and a sense of place. |
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But such an effort will require the development of a corresponding sense of place. |
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A sense of place or collective identity, be it Canadian, regional, or what have you, would be impossible without memory. |
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It stated that the people of Digby Neck and Islands have developed core values that reflect their sense of place, their desire for self-reliance, and the need to respect and sustain their surrounding environment. |
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Naughty Dog has this habit of creating levels that twist around on each other like vast spiral staircases, so that you lose all sense of place and direction. |
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Creativity, resilience and a strong sense of place are coalescing in an exhilarating accelerando. |
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With Keren Ann's inspiration can come from striking the right musical chord or picking up on the perfect poetic line, but it can also flow from an acute sense of place. |
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The generation of such an unexpected, impossible, disarranged sequence of views gives the town's inhabitants a means to decode and emotionalise the sense of place and subconscious of their environment. |
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John Steinbeck for his vivid sense of place. |
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The sense of place and perspective vanished. |
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They give a town and city its character and landmarks that create a sense of place and identity, and can make towns and cities attractive places where people like to live and work. |
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Community cohesion includes not just safety and barriers to mobility, but also issues such as the sense of place as views and lighting, as well as landmarks and useable open space all contribute to this perception. |
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Canada's cultural heritage is vital to our identity and sense of place. |
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However strong a sense of place has been in pre-modern societies, it may be argued that modernity has challenged shared identities and attendant social cohesion. |
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Today's traveller seeks to create their own memories through involvement in activities that match their interests, provide a sense of accomplishment, new knowledge and an authentic sense of place. |
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The sense of place literature draws on the observation that individuals or groups identify with a geographic place based on their experience and interaction with it. |
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So I don't really think a sense of place comes into my music? |
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The lyrics and accompanying photo booklet are infused with a specific sense of place and time that is otherwise rare in his music. |
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The organisation also gave positive recognition to Glenrothes' significant role in helping to create the idea of art being a key factor in creating a sense of place. |
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A Sense of Place will create a fascinating aural impression of Oxfordshire. |
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The series A Sense of Place will be launched during this special programme and the first instalment will be broadcast from 10.15 to 10.45 am. |
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Sense of place brings us to the fourth and final section, and is both the final and farthest leg of our migration. |
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