I've run into many people of this subculture via Vamp LARP, but not such extremists. |
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The Indian subculture of New Mexico and Arizona, for example, developed field terracing and irrigation. |
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The magazine aims to tap into the mobile phone subculture which has developed during the last five years. |
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Over the years, Rivers has no doubt aided hundreds of black youth by helping to divert them from the gang subculture. |
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Meanwhile, the musical subculture Tee helped build is lighting a fire under more traditional DJs looking to add some new sounds to their sets. |
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The most moving of the three, this chapter has Spheeris move away from focusing on the performers and looks at the punk subculture itself. |
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The prep schools and the Ivies are a key part of the Northeast's identity, its sense of academic excellence and its aristocratic subculture. |
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The skinhead subculture that was transmitted to Germany was not the original, but the revival. |
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The vibrant subculture of battle reenactment is too often thought of as merely a hobby or as activity unworthy of sustained analytical attention. |
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These strange creatures allegedly dress all in black and have their own subculture which decent Aucklanders look askance at. |
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By these means, the study of chaos and complexity has become a subculture within science. |
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Every illicit drug now has its own subculture, with its own esoteric knowledge, its own rituals and its own argot. |
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Hebdige considers the punk adoption of the swastika as a particularly troublesome moment in the negotiation of punk subculture. |
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Britpop was Trainspotting's main vehicle to integrate youth subculture into popular culture. |
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Youth culture of the 1950s originated at least in part in the bodgie and widgie subculture. |
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But the subculture has many serious negative effects, eroding morale and confidence in the church. |
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Though not altogether successful, it had the novelty value of being set in the eccentric subculture of stylists and hairdressing salons. |
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And the nomination of an exemplar indirectly reflects whether one's subculture values literary, scientific, political, or business acumen. |
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There is the attention to detail one would expect from a fashion stylist expensively artschooled in the flot-jet of twentieth century subculture. |
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Outside of a fairly hermetic subculture, comic books used to be dismissed as children's fare. |
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To those outside the subculture it may appear as if there is a paucity of other alternatives. |
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There is no doubt that both had contact with and some involvement in the drug subculture. |
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Yet this subculture is engrossing enough to make this scholarly book a pretty good read. |
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The special character of South Germany was expressed in the liberal subculture, which had lasting-power and prolonged success. |
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She escaped but joined a punk-rock subculture involved with drugs, and married an addict. |
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Actually, Jesus of the Week is making fun of the tacky images produced by Allen's own subculture, the insular world of US born-agains. |
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Like other bands that emerged in response to the importation of the skinhead subculture, the Onkelz looked to England as a source of identity. |
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Through his popularity, an entire subculture has grown up imitating Al and even parodying him. |
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The most striking general feature to be found is the extent to which what we would now call science is a subculture within philosophy. |
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The criminal subculture was completely destroyed and the prisoner was thrown back on his own conscience to feel guilt, repent, and reform. |
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Kawamura sites the rise of punk as a contending model for subculture proliferation. |
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They indicate a kind of exilic quality that is developing in evangelical storytelling as the American evangelical subculture learns to negotiate post-Christian America. |
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Flamenco Chill is a musical subculture, coming from the flamenco and electronic ambient music fusion. |
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It would also conscript lawyers, banks, accountants and others into a national subculture of informants and snitches. |
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Marilyn Johnson explored the subculture of obituary scribes in her wonderful 2006 book, The Dead Beat. |
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In turn, this ultimately creates a greater degree of dissonance within the subculture. |
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It turns out Bannon wasn't the only one in California's state capital who had embraced internet subculture. |
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Excited, he went online and discovered that, in the US, an embryonic subculture was forming around e-cigarettes. |
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This may not be gang related, but it does speak to the subculture within our community. |
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They do not usually dress in an individualistic way but according to rules and fads that sweep through their subculture. |
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Dress codes abound as a way in which teens declare their separation as a subculture. |
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We can become a subculture and cease to influence and attract those around us. |
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Those engaged in work with young people do not agree that involvement in graffiti and its subculture leads to other criminal activity. |
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To offer support and like-minded companionship, a thriving subculture of websites, forums, and meet-up groups has emerged. |
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The graduation of nicknames within armies is a subculture in itself. |
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The pace, rhythm, crazy spins, personalities, and, as I quickly learned, unique underground subculture were addicting. |
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In fact this is a fairly new subculture, albeit one with a dark underbelly of wax-smoking. |
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Dr. Grenci, who agrees, also saw it as a way to expand her own knowledge on the subculture and what makes it so appealing. |
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Deep involvement in his city's krumping subculture led to a featured role in David LaChapelle's 2005 documentary on that form of street dancing, Rize. |
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Many young women in the BDSM subculture find their way into a dominant role, whether coming from a submissive standpoint or not. |
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Maybe this is better than self-denying ascetic teenage subculture anarchism. |
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Already garnering rave reviews, Cherry details the life of a young woman in Winnipeg's punk subculture as she gets entangled with an abusive boyfriend. |
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The alligator shirts and wood-framed handbags are a pure fashion revival, though, with little reference to the original subculture that spawned them. |
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Today's comparably visible low-rider subculture continues to articulate the pachuco heritage in imagery and in letters to the editors of Low Rider Magazine. |
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The rebelliousness of music spoke to this child of hippies and Levine had found his subculture. |
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One reason this subculture is growing is because, over the past decade, the percent of all women given C-sections has skyrocketed. |
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It subsequently moved to Germany where it became a focus of attempts to re-site the skinhead subculture in a cultural, rather than political, space. |
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Breakdancing, since its conception in the early seventies in New York has been largely ignored by the media but is thriving as a subculture sport and underground art form. |
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A new phenomenon a youth subculture had reared its head, but the Comet seemed satisfied that the borough was not in imminent danger of being overrun. |
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Instead she probes the reality of life inside the penitentiary's walls, examining convicts' responses to incarceration and the construction of an inmate subculture. |
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I quickly grasped, however, that if not the factotum of the city, he was very well connected in a certain subculture whose existence I was just, by hearsay, becoming aware of. |
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These systems were seen by some as a refreshing wind of change that would rejuvenate a tired subculture, and by others as a blessed nuisance. |
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Headshop is the new online store for Disinformation, the subculture destination of choice on the World Wide Web. |
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During this time period, metal became a popular underground subculture through the Middle East. |
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They found a positive correlation for all these causes of death, interpreting this result as evidence for a regional subculture of firearm violence in Canada. |
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The extropian movement is a Californian self-empowerment subculture which embraces technology to fight bodily decay. |
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It wasn't just a way to get the music – it was its own subculture. |
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David Riesman states that the youth audiences of popular music fit into either a majority group or a subculture. |
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Whatever its origin, just as Second Life had a strong subculture of Goreans, it also had a strong subculture of Furs. |
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Whether or not Moore takes credit, his electro house and amped-up dubstep sound has found its way into the fabric of American subculture in a way no other rave genre has before. |
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This radio station, providing popular music, news and information, is very successful among a young, urban, ethnically mixed subculture and is now receiving exposure on national radio too. |
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The walk through Tokyo's Akihabara neighbourhood, a popular hub for the anime and manga mega-fans who make up Japan's colourful otaku subculture, is one that particularly jumped out. |
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The tourism subculture possesses not only economic frictions. |
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In the context of the reform of criminal procedure, she would be grateful for information about the measures taken to eliminate the subculture of police violence. |
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Interestingly, the same elements can be found in delinquent subculture, with the exception that antisocial and destructive behaviours are not present in Outward Bound programs. |
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Demoscene is an extremely arcane subculture characterized by endlessly clashing perspectives, trends, and technological innovations. |
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They are committed most often not by organized groups but by individuals who have immersed themselves in the extremist subculture that operates principally on the Internet. |
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The only way to ensure correct speciation is to subculture the organism and purify it for further characterization. |
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A harmless woman is being harassed online by a nerdy subculture. |
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Stigmatizing shame leads the offender to reject the culture which has rejected him or her and find support and acceptance elsewhere, such as in a criminal subculture. |
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That bit of spoofery is perhaps deserved because of the pageant subculture. |
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The case studies from continental Europe in particular identified a growing trend of violence within the subculture and its increasing links with wider protest movements. |
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Banion becomes the apostle of the UFO subculture and leads a Millennial March on the Mall. |
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As the mod subculture spread across the United Kingdom, other clubs became popular, including Twisted Wheel Club in Manchester. |
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While many parents are concerned about the graphic violence and put-down humour in many kids' shows, there's a growing subculture of violence that parental radar often misses. |
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In the 1960s mod subculture, some members of this British youth cult used motorscooters for transportation, usually Vespas or Lambrettas. |
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This is sometimes referred to as a subculture, a term used extensively within criminology. |
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Snarry slash people are super-intense. Seriously that is one rich, rich subculture. |
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Adoption of the accessory has even spawned its own fashion subculture. |
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Jason Bateman, as the sleazeball fixer played in the TV series by Marc Warren, is extremely good in a small role, bringing a whole PR subculture to life and revealing the nerviness just under his blowhard bluster. |
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The goth subculture has its own mode of dress, and it has a characteristic musical style. |
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The surfie subculture in its full form was confined to those areas of the world where there is surf. |
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Members of a small New York subculture seek good health through a selective return to the habits of their palaeolithic ancestors. |
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To hide out in your own little subculture. |
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Both studies employed a variety of criminological perspectives to examine the intersection of street subculture with substance use, in the first case, and criminal activity and violence, in the second. |
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Popular 21st century musicians Miles Kane and Jake Bugg are also followers of the mod subculture. |
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This subculture, synecdochically represented in both novels in the downtown bar, provides a framework for both identification and disidentification for the narrator. |
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Curry and Decker draw from their own experiences and gang member interviews to discuss what gangsters may face during their time in that subculture. |
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Nordic metal bands have had a long and lasting influence on the metal subculture alongside their counterparts in the United Kingdom and the United States. |
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Part of the difficulty in discussing and understanding the rice queen subculture is that so little attention has been paid to the sexuality of Asian or PAPI men. |
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It has been argued that heavy metal has outlasted many other rock genres largely due to the emergence of an intense, exclusionary, strongly masculine subculture. |
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Not only was Madness, along with other 2 Tone bands, popular with skinheads, but it was said that the band members were associated with the subculture. |
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Mod is a subculture that began in London in 1958 which spread throughout Great Britain and, in varying degrees, to other countries and continues today on a smaller scale. |
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As psychedelic rock and the hippie subculture grew more popular in the United Kingdom, much of mod, for a time seemed intertwined with those movements. |
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By 1973, the Who turned to recording the album Quadrophenia about mod and its subculture, set against clashes with Rockers in early 1960s Britain. |
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