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 Übersetzung für 'pop-cultural' von Englisch nach Deutsch
pop-cultural {adj}popkulturell
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Übersetzung für 'pop-cultural' von Englisch nach Deutsch

pop-cultural {adj}
popkulturell
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  • Additionally, numerous articles about the missing pop-cultural figure began appearing in the mainstream media.
  • The influence of Japanese culture on the Western world over the past few centuries has led to many of its terms, such as origami, tsunami, karaoke and pop cultural terms like shonen and shojo, being incorporated into the English language, as well as being added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
  • The slate's unscripted podcasts would consist of talk shows, Marvel's history via a modern-day pop cultural view, and popular Marvel franchises-focused podcasts.
  • The tour also had a cultural effect: the "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains" stated that the Fly Tour "gained a life of its own, making the Dixie Chicks a pop-cultural phenomenon, with young and enthusiastic audiences flocking" to see the group.
  • Char would become a Japanese pop cultural icon and the most famous character over a decades-long franchise.

  • In 2012, he launched a network of encyclopedic critical pop cultural websites called "The Blessed Diversions Network".
  • Silk Cut went on to produce many more advertisements in this style, playing with surrealistic themes and pop cultural references, like Man Ray's "Cadeau" as well as Alfred Hitchcock's famous shower curtain scene from the movie "Psycho" (1960).
  • In the strip, Brown is shown as a young Nebraskan boy and as a man approaching middle age, who has a lifelong obsession with collecting action figures and similar pop cultural detritus, particularly Supergirl.
  • The film's title became a minor pop culture saying, and was commonly reworked in various pop cultural contexts during the 2000s.
  • Our own civilization and its considerably more advanced successors are lost to prehistory save for a few twentieth-century pop cultural artifacts conveniently recovered by well-paid psychics.

  • Notable modern pop cultural figures with growth hormone deficiency include actor and comedian Andy Milonakis, who has the appearance and voice of an adolescent boy despite being in his 40s.
  • s Keith Uhlich labeled the song "enrapturing" and called the scene "a pop-cultural touchstone".
  • Smaller stories in the book satirize social and pop-cultural trends of their respective eras, such as the faux-advertisements and gimmicks that abound in the top and bottom corners of the pages.
  • It is regarded by proponents as a cross-section of writer Tarantino and director Scott's respective trademarks, including a Southern California setting, pop cultural references, and stylized violence punctuated by slow motion.
  • Their 2001 book, "Spreading Misandry", analyzed "pop cultural artifacts and productions from the 1990s" from movies to greeting cards for what they considered to be pervasive messages of hatred toward men.

  • It is notable that Western Europe and the Americas were going through a pop cultural interest in dinosaurs, of which the Brontosaurus was one of the most popular.
  • It was widely referred to as a pop cultural phenomenon and received mostly positive reception from critics.
  • The company has partnered on collections with a number of pop cultural brands such as "Harry Potter", "Star Wars", "Frozen", "Thomas & Friends", "Fantastic Beasts", and "Friends".
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