-It is the responsibility of the Secretary of Regional Administrations, under the guidance of the Municipal Secretary of Culture, the supervision of the Fair, with the goal of maintaining the artistic-cultural character of the event.
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Usually used in a cultural context, the term Alto Aragon, when referring to " the Highlands ", conveys a sense of cultural character-of noble, fiercely independent, Pyrenean mountain people : of mythic heroes, legends, Templars and crusades.
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The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation ( GVSHP ), a nonprofit organization dedicated to the architectural and cultural character and heritage of the neighborhood, successfully proposed new districts and individual landmarks to the LPC . Those include:
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Historian L�szl?Kontler identifies " the history of Hungarian origins " as " the history of a community whose genetic composition and cultural character has been changing, but which has assuredly spoken Hungarian or its predecessor language ".
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The archaeologist do not exclude the spring situated in the interior of the village to have been used, for the normal water victualling, but its religious and cultural character appears evident on account of the materials found in its neighbourhood.
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The Trpanj merchants were thus first in Dalmatia to require that commercial correspondence be carried out in Croatian, at a time when aristocracy and citizens of Italian upbringing tried to negate any cultural character of the language of the masses.
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While many of the tales Manning-Sanders relates in her various fairy-tale anthologies are not commonly known, she also includes stories about some famous literary and cultural characters, such as Baba Yaga, Jack the Giant-Killer, Anansi, Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, Robin Hood and Aladdin.
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In decree No . 70-1174 of 17 December 1970, on public scientific and cultural character of universities gave the university the name of Paris-XIII . Since its establishment, the university has steadily provided informal name " University of Paris-13 North " or " University Paris-Nord ".
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Her partner, Barbara " Bobbi " Prebis, was one of her major informants for her thirteen-year research project ( initiated in 1978 ) into the social and cultural character of the largely working class lesbian community of Buffalo New York from the 1930s to the 1950s.
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During this time, she wrote a supplemental article on the cultural character of New York City for the " Encyclop�dia Britannica " and created a number of multimedia presentations, most notably one inspired by " Moby-Dick " ( " Songs and Stories from Moby Dick ", 1999 2000 ).