Until that point, there had been no major artistic treatment of AIDS meant for Americans who lived outside its cultural enclaves.
After all else fails, it sends the dilemma of the fleet's impossible disappearance to several citizens of the world of Path, a cultural planetary enclave modeled on early China.
Head to the Jewellery Quarter, one of the most interesting historic and cultural enclaves in the Midlands.
SD feels that the current situation with a large number of immigrants living in cultural enclaves is not beneficial for the country.
The original colonists accomplished all that, and more, in establishing a lasting cultural enclave with roots deep enough to defend against time and assimilation.
Fine, gray vessels were also unearthed in the 9th-century "Blandiana A" cemeteries in the zone of Alba-Iulia, which constitutes a "cultural enclave" in the intra-Carpathian region.
But on the rare occasions when anyone questioned me about it, I maintained that it was a valid cultural enclave, and what I was doing was essential preservation.
However, it is intended to be less an isolated cultural enclave than many other urban performance centers, and more a fully integrated element of the cityscape.
Those experts say that many of the country's Muslims live in cultural enclaves that hinder their understanding of the larger society in which they now live.
At this point, the concert hall is the centerpiece of a neighborhood that is the closest thing to a cultural enclave that Los Angeles has.