A large crowd, various ages and nationalities, circled a cement stage, writing messages with chalk provided. |
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I could understand the difficulties, we had a lot of nationalities in the back four. |
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In descending order the top five nationalities are Samoa, Tonga, China, Thailand, and Great Britain. |
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It claims to be a cosmopolitan town with 150 different nationalities and countless parks. |
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Enigmatic, coded, complicated, the film is a distinctive commentary on art, race, gender and nationalities. |
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The remainder is made up of a mix of many different nationalities including Iraqis. |
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The square below is a great place to just sit and watch Finns and myriad other nationalities drift by. |
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I looked about me, aware that there were very few Westerners on the flight in comparison to Indians and other nationalities. |
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Wilman is a switched-on young man from cosmopolitan Singapore who is accustomed to catering for the tastebuds of many different nationalities. |
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A melting pot of nationalities jostle for prime parking spots for their cars and caravanettes. |
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English classes are held three times a week for a group of nationalities that includes Somalians, Congolese, Turks and Iraqis. |
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It said the top five asylum-seeking nationalities in Ireland in 2004 were Nigerian, Romanian, Somalian, Chinese and Sudanese. |
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The Korean people are one of the world's most ethnically homogeneous nationalities. |
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There are no races, nationalities, politics or religions in this Auditorium. |
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Historically, their campuses have been hybrids of ethnic cultures and nationalities. |
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Jababeka is home to over 150,000 people from various ethnic groups and nationalities. |
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The French banlieu includes people of varied ethnic backgrounds and nationalities. |
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It has made colleagues of staff from different nationalities, cultures, ethnic backgrounds and religions. |
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His account is a moving testimony to the men of all nationalities, ethnicities and classes who built the railways. |
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They travelled around the Caucasus more than the other nationalities and were the main commercial traders. |
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It should be obvious that the diverse ethnic groups and nationalities that call themselves Muslims are not of one mind. |
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Non-representative incarceration of distinct ethnic groups or nationalities. |
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So you don't get some of the problems of people from mixed ethnic backgrounds and nationalities being pushed in together. |
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Of course there are conflicts between races and ethnicities and nationalities, call them what you will. |
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The Han nationality is the main nationality and Hans are distributed all over the country, in addition to there being 56 minority nationalities. |
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This is a country which is composed of all sorts of sects, religion, nationalities and ethnic minorities. |
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Union Day is usually celebrated with sporting competitions among the ethnic nationalities. |
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In the Middle Ages, groups and nationalities that were not ethnically Hungarian lived in the nation. |
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It is in the nature of a universalist religion to evince a lack of regard for borders and nationalities. |
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In the article about slang words used by different Western nationalities, we have this gem. |
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The Habsburg Monarchy was strained by the demands of different nationalities for autonomy. |
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The club's ethos of social inclusion and integration is reflected in the eclectic mix of nationalities represented within the team. |
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Through Student Pride USA I've met student activists of all colors, nationalities, ages, gender identities, and sexual orientations. |
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Most of my friends are of different ethnicities, religions and nationalities. |
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Radical-right movements also emerged where ruling nationalities were threatened by separatist movements. |
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The weekend protests show that the antiwar sentiments are equally shared by people of all nationalities, races and religions. |
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I have a letter I wrote home describing a number of various nationalities of batmen. |
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The human heart and the blood flowing through the arteries and veins know no nationalities. |
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For example, among the 26 nationalities in Yunnan, there are 11 nationalities that formerly used 24 writing scripts. |
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They're all sizes and nationalities, a crowd of curious youngsters who gather around the two mayors and their mace bearers with interest. |
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One must also be very alert to the fact that some pilgrims of certain nationalities come in bunches and batches and push their way through. |
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There are over 200 nationalities in the Emirates in addition to Emiratis. |
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They operate in a parallel universe, allowed to switch nationalities but only among the non-English speaking nations. |
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A click sends a user to a statement, a list of passenger nationalities, emergency call-center numbers, and other information. |
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I became friends with many people of different nationalities, religions, colours, races, sexual orientations and from very many different backgrounds. |
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People from many other nationalities, including some from Scotland, Ireland and Wales, have been desperate for the day when he falls flat on his face. |
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Originating in New Orleans, Creole cuisine is the result of influences from the many nationalities who settled in the city. |
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The attack was complemented in the west by attacks from nationalities hitherto under Russian control, i.e. Finns, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles. |
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The aspirations of the various nationalities of the empire were rigorously suppressed, and a determined effort was made to fuse them into one state. |
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I think all the traveling and all the nationalities put that stuff in my head. |
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On my backpacking travels around the globe I have stayed in many hostels, and the topic always seems to come up in discussions, but it is brought up by all nationalities. |
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Accompanied by five other friends, we were a motley group ourselves, due to the multiple nationalities represented, as well as the fact that half of us are vegetarians. |
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Constituencies were redrawn to give maximum weight to Magyars and minimum influence to other nationalities such as Slovaks, Serbs, and Transylvanians. |
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Australia became a land of many ethnic groups and nationalities. |
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All nationalities joined in as we marched up the main thoroughfare. |
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Dozens of other ethnic nationalities make up the remaining 8 percent. |
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On the cover of their magazine was a three inch by five inch mirror, which reflected the face of all their readers of different nationalities, races, religions, and creeds. |
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People of all sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, genders, nationalities and colors have the potential to be perennial heartbreakers or devoted lifelong partners. |
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A brass band played salsa tunes as hundreds of protesters of myriad nationalities danced, sang and chanted in colourful, unthreatening resistance. |
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This mighty imperium covered one-sixth of the land surface of the globe, and was populated by almost 150 million people of more than a hundred different nationalities. |
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A new understanding of Anglican identity is needed if we are to remain in communion across the colors and cultures, nations and nationalities that Anglicanism now embodies. |
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We Marxists consider the tactic of individual terror inexpedient in the tasks of the liberating struggle of the proletariat as well as oppressed nationalities. |
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By 1900, intermarriages with other nationalities were more common, most of them occurring with Germans, but also with Austrians, Hungarians, and Poles. |
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This country has no use for the criminals of other nationalities, particularly if they have committed serious crimes or have long criminal records. |
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During the 20th century, Canadians with African, Caribbean and Asian nationalities have added to the Canadian identity and its culture. |
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With multiple nationalities living in the same territory, ethnic antagonisms developed over the years. |
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Oxford also offers the Clarendon Scholarship which is open to graduate applicants of all nationalities. |
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Conditions between the nationalities have since been stable and generally respectful. |
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It was mostly Greek Cypriots volunteers and Turkish speaking Cypriot inhabitants of Cyprus but also included other Commonwealth nationalities. |
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With more than 100 nationalities on the island, Dutch, English, Spanish, Creole, French, and Papiamento are heard in almost every exchange. |
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Because of the mix of nationalities, both in class and during the afternoon activities, students find it easier to learn a new language. |
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At its foot is a densely populated city area, home to over 30,000 Gibraltarians and other nationalities. |
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Similarly, the term nationalities of China refers to ethnic and cultural groups in China. |
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Benetton remains the only constructor to have achieved victory while racing under two different nationalities. |
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The Spanish Constitution of 1978 granted autonomy to the nationalities and regions of which the Kingdom of Spain is composed. |
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This has led to players of many other nationalities becoming eligible to play for England. |
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Last year Speak Easily taught 800 people from over 90 different nationalities to speak with a Received Pronunciation English accent. |
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The falloff in enrollment is leading schools to retool or broaden such departments to include Hispanics of all nationalities. |
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By 1856, it was a city within a city, where workers of many nationalities and religions worked and lived alongside one another. |
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Before then, however, most national armies were in fact composed of many nationalities. |
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Traditional Filipino dishes like Daing Na Bangus, Bulalo special and Siopao have become a hit with all nationalities. |
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He quickly was disillusioned when he saw that airport staff dealt with Iraqis in a different manner than other nationalities. |
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Various nationalities were contracted under this system, including East Indians, Chinese and Portuguese. |
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Fay II, with mixed neighborhoods and funeral parlors open to all nationalities. |
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The Space Ship, one of the key attractions, has managed to attract around 400 visitors a day from all age groups and different nationalities. |
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The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day. |
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Kublai employed people of other nationalities as well, for he was keen to balance local and imperial interests, Mongol and Turk. |
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In total, approximately 232 sailors of assorted nationalities died on the expedition around the world with Magellan. |
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Despite their diverse nationalities, the colonists used a common language and adopted similar attitudes towards politics. |
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Many nationalities were represented, particularly the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Czechs, and the Poles. |
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Historically, the ethnonyms Irish and Scots referred to the Gaels in general, but the scope of those nationalities is today more complex. |
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Slaves outside of Sparta almost never revolted because they were made up of too many nationalities and were too scattered to organize. |
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Family heads would receive a passport and nationality, while the children would be given original Comoran nationalities and passports, he added. |
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With 180 different nationalities, Amsterdam is home to one of the widest varieties of nationalities of any city in the world. |
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It is also the world's most multicultural city with at least 177 nationalities represented. |
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Supporters involved in these movements included workers and other nationalities of the urban poor. |
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There are about 80 nationalities, being the most representative from Italy, Portugal, Lebanon, China, Paraguay and Argentina. |
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It also notes countries that issue electronic visas to certain nationalities. |
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The Nobel Prize in Literature is not the only literary prize for which all nationalities are eligible. |
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As a result, even though there may be immigrants from a wide variety of nationalities and cultures, the one main language spoken in the country does not reflect them. |
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However, due to the various Filipino restaurants that introduced Filipino food to people of other nationalities as well as to Filipino urbanites, kamayan fast became popular. |
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In addition, the EU citizens who have multiple nationalities will be obliged to use the passport issued by an EU Member State for entering the Schengen area. |
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The awards are mostly open to all nationalities, though there is an award for Outstanding British Film and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Producer or Director. |
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America is a melting pot of different races, religions, and nationalities. |
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The station is the world's most significant commissioner of new music, and through its New Generation Artists scheme promotes young musicians of all nationalities. |
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Of these, about 25,000 were British or American planes, about 45,000 were Soviet aircraft, and a few thousand were French, Belgian, Polish, or other Allied nationalities. |
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They sought restoration of damages, the evacuation of occupied territories, reparations for France, Russia and Romania, and a recognition of the principle of nationalities. |
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The Faroe Islands have people from 77 different nationalities. |
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This system reorganized Europe into spheres of influence, which, in some cases, suppressed the aspirations of the various nationalities, including the Germans and Italians. |
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As a result, even though there may be immigrants from a wide variety of nationalities and cultures, the main language spoken in the country does not reflect them. |
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Then there was a leavening of Albanians, Bessara bians, Bosnians, Bulgars, Moldavians, Montenegrins, Herzegovinians, Turks, and other diverse nationalities. |
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And as they are all air hostesses of different nationalities working for different airlines, there's little chance of them being in Paris at the same time. |
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Other nationalities, including Brits, are in the habit of getting out before dawn to drape towels over loungers to claim a family fiefdom close to the pool or bar area. |
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Professor Cavalli received her certificate from the Hebei Normal University for Nationalities in Chengde City in Hebei province. |
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Fish missed the conversion and so the Other Nationalities were able to level the scores a little later, Welshman Thomas crashing over for a try. |
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The two chambers were the Soviet of Nationalities and the Soviet of the Union. |
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Of the twelve players who played for the Other Nationalities team two of them were Scotsmen coming from Northern Union clubs, including captain George Frater. |
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