He said the coalition avoided talking about the conflict between the Mainlanders and the Hokkien and promoted a concept of ethnic equality without real content. |
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Mainlanders wrongly think Tasmania is snowbound all year round. |
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The controversy is fanning up strife between ethnic Taiwanese and mainlanders. |
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Newly affluent mainlanders are snapping up everything from Philippine pineapples to Japanese sedans. |
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The rise in retail activity was based on an increase from both the influx of mainlanders as well as domestic spending. |
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Of Taiwan's population, 18 million are native Taiwanese, while 4 million are ethnic mainlanders. |
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Hakka make up approximately 1.7 percent, while mainlanders make up about 15 percent of Taiwan's population. |
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As they watched us, mainlanders would shake their heads and wonder whether we had lost it completely. |
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And while Hong Kong people once disdained Chinese visitors as poor country cousins, the touring mainlanders hardly fit the bumpkin stereotype. |
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The KMT actually began fragmenting in the late 1980s when Lee, upon taking control of the party, proceeded to systematically purge mainlanders from the senior ranks. |
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Many Puerto Rican mainlanders hold high-paying white collar jobs. |
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Just as the water that brushes the shoreline of their Gulf Island home defines their boundaries, it also protects the residents from the concerns of mainlanders. |
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A 2008 law against racial discrimination does not cover mainlanders, immigrants or migrant workers. |
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Apart from bartering honey and crabs for cooked rice, Jarawa women enter into illicit relationships with mainlanders, Ray said. |
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Some mainlanders have brought with them invasive species, such as goats, which compete for food with indigenous fauna. |
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Earlier this year, mainlanders had been permitted travel visas twice a month, now Chinese authorities have cut that back to just one visa every other month. |
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Afterwards, the island natives will definitely have had their fill of mainlanders, although given the crowds, the recession might miss Inis Mor altogether. |
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The Basques can't stand the Catalans, the Balearic islanders can't abide the mainlanders and everyone else hates the lot from Madrid, except Ronaldo who's Portuguese anyway. |
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