Collocations withheritage

These are words often used in combination withheritage.

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agricultural heritage
We should consider the agricultural heritage as well as the industrial heritage when we think of possible grants and work to be done.
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archaeological heritage
It is in this context that the archaeological heritage is also being lost.
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architectural heritage
The visitor is immediately struck both by the city's commanding geographical position and by the richness of its architectural heritage.
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artistic heritage
But we are concerned about the loss of valuable and historic components of our national artistic heritage.
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colonial heritage
This test also helps to control for alternative explanations for the evolution of these unions, including economic efficiency concerns, political instability and colonial heritage.
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common heritage
Yes, our friends and kinsmen, people with whom we have a common heritage.
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cultural heritage
Still, the dominant use of foreign languages and conceptualizations contributes to separating them from their cultural heritage.
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ethnic heritage
She is of mixed ethnic heritage.
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genetic heritage
The resultant child would thus share genetic heritage from both partners.
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heritage centre
A heritage centre is being constructed to celebrate the area's railway and aviation history.
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heritage conservation
It was solely my intention to call attention to the complex relation between tourism and heritage conservation and interpretation.
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heritage maintenance funds
A total number of 70 heritage maintenance funds have been established.
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heritage of mankind
Does over-fishing of the seas result from a pricing and property rights failure or a lack of respect for the common heritage of mankind?
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heritage tourism
This discounts virtually all of heritage tourism, which is one of the industry's strongest and fastest growing segments.
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historical heritage
Once again, it is tempting to interpret the outcome as a by-product of the historical heritage.
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indigenous heritage
The indigenous heritage industry reacted to the repeated local resistance by withdrawing their commitment to the development of the site.
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literary heritage
For all its literary heritage, this music is in no way dependent on texts.
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maritime heritage
If we can do that, we will have helped to safeguard our maritime heritage.
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mixed heritage
However, over the years, its scope has grown to also include those who are of mixed heritage biracial, multiracial, transracially adopted.
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musical heritage
Here we have presented a tool that can create something new, but still relying on the whole past musical heritage.
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national heritage
A desire to contain urban spread and protect the countryside as national heritage outweighed other economic considerations and the needs of the rural workforce.
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natural heritage
By this we mean that whereas it should be the natural heritage of the community it has become the preserve of a minority - making it something apart from life.
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precious heritage
Our language is a precious heritage.
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religious heritage
A movement began among young middle-class women and men, which took the form of small groups who took their religious heritage seriously.
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rich heritage
We have a rich heritage of poetry, song, legend and mystery as well as wonderful and dramatic countryside.
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shared heritage
A more important indicator of a shared heritage is the interrelationship of extant psalm settings of different liturgical genres, along with those that cross traditions.
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spiritual heritage
Now they serve the f unction of retrieving the cultural and spiritual heritage of the nation, although they are, of course, open to purely "religious" use.
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unique heritage
Is it wise planning to throw away, for immediate utility, this unique heritage of research?
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world heritage
The archeological map of the world heritage site is a remarkable document.
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world heritage site
The archeological map of the world heritage site is a remarkable document.
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