61. He said that the City Council is still trying to restore cuts to programs for the elderly, the cultural institutions and to libraries. 62. He worked in an advisory capacity to several English cultural institutions, including the National Trust, the London Library and the Glyndebourne Opera. 63. Hotel companies, too, are forging partnerships with cultural institutions. 64. His roster consists almost exclusively of high-end publishers and cultural institutions. 65. How surprising that their day of reckoning may already be at hand, along with branch banks and airline terminals and cultural institutions of the same vintage. 66. IBM, meanwhile, intends to expand into a field of information technology that focuses mainly on large corporations, universities and cultural institutions. 67. I visited high-tech industries, historical sites and cultural institutions in four cities. 68. In addition, cultural institutions and other public spaces sometimes will take on new roles for First Night. 69. In a curious trend, some smaller, lesser-known cultural institutions are filling their halls more successfully than those that rely heavily on tourism and school groups. 70. In addition the group enlisted organized labor to a greater degree than in the past, since many employees at cultural institutions are union members. |
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