In southwestern Missouri, switchgrass and caucasian bluestem are used by beef producers to supplement the tall fescue. |
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The man, aged in his 30s, is described as caucasian with olive skin, medium build, about 175cm tall and has short dark hair. |
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As a result, the Chinese posted an edict banning men with caucasian features from entering Canton, killing multiple Portuguese there, and driving the Portuguese back to sea. |
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Basque may be the remnant language of the Cro-Magnon, which evolved into Caucasian, Sino-Tibetan and Na-Dene languages. |
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In one study, ethnic minority patients were treated with less analgesia and assigned lower pain ratings than Caucasian patients. |
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We describe the case of an Italian Caucasian man with ainhum involving both big toes. |
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If black enfranchisement meant the dilution of Caucasian suffrage, whites just had to get over it. |
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They have a finger in every pie, from Columbian drug lords to Caucasian oilfields to the jungles of the Philippines. |
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The Kavkazskaya Ovcharka Breed is the Georgian Caucasian Mountain Dog sub-breed that most closely resembles a bear. |
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Thus it went, as we saw, with the great Bopp, when he sought to assign Caucasian and Malayan languages to the Indo-European language family. |
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A Caucasian people, the Uighurs speak a Turkic language that is most like that spoken by the Uzbeks. |
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And no self-respecting Caucasian family lives without its personal armoury. |
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It gained prominence in connection with the well-known events in the North Caucasian region. |
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The Greater Caucasian mountain range rises in the north and the Southern Georgian Highlands in the south. |
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I did not touch on the situation in Chechnya, nor the greater one in the entire Caucasian region. |
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Dr Alec Rasizade is a Washington, D.C., based author, who specialised in writing about Caspian and Caucasian topics. |
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It has been argued that punk rock was the Caucasian version of soul music, and if that's true, this CD is the perfect marriage of the two. |
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Frazier's unsentimental portrait of Sioux culture also exposes the confines of his own Caucasian world. |
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Some folks may not want to read another self-absorbed memoir written by a middle-aged Caucasian going through a midlife crisis. |
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A guard emerged from the watchtower, where a sizable Caucasian shepherd bared his teeth. |
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Avars or Caucasian Avars are a modern people of Caucasus, mainly of Dagestan, in which they are the predominant group. |
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The girl described the driver of the van as a Caucasian man wearing a black and green work jacket, possibly a mackinaw. |
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This charming story about land rights, written by a Caucasian man, is told from the viewpoint of indigenous and Hispanic people. |
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The European and the Ashkenazi Jew samples are pooled and referred to as Caucasian. |
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The Asian students were less likely to exhibit such Americanized behaviors than the Caucasian students. |
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The Black Sea Fleet brought reinforcements and supplies to forces of the Caucasian and Romanian fronts. |
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Abkhazian belongs to the northwest Caucasian family of languages spoken by the Abazins, Adyghey, Kabardians, and Circassians. |
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Russia's historic anti-Semitism has largely been supplanted by new xenophobias, particularly in relation to the Caucasian peoples. |
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Surely the time is past when the Caucasian peoples had to think of Persia as an enemy. |
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In these mountainous areas, the typical Caucasian home is built like a fortress, with high watchtowers and six-metre walls. |
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In order to reconstruct the behaviors of Neandertals and the mountain goats, Adler and his colleagues studied clues from thousands of Caucasian tur bones and teeth. |
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Still, the exposed skin on my face and hands felt drawn and hot, stinging, a fire of whiteness, a burning Caucasian husk. |
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For the Caucasian minority in prison, white supremacy is still the sub-culture of choice. |
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According to Variety, casting was delayed by the question of whether or not Episode VII would have a Caucasian lead. |
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Some anthropologists thought he looked like a Caucasian actor from Star Trek. |
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They are a distinct race, being of light skin and Caucasian features. |
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A Caucasian Chalk Circle for our own age, it begins with the howl of death mingled with dread despair and ends with an act of terrible tenderness. |
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A study of arcus senilis in Caucasian men and women is reported. |
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He noticed that she had been sitting with the Caucasian man who was now standing up and washing his hands in a basin located on the wall of the restaurant. |
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Eventually, the Urartians were decimated when nomadic tribes came through the Caucasian passes in the north and wiped the Urartian cities off the map. |
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The Hamitic Hypothesis stated unequivocally that anything of value found in Africa was brought in by the Hamites who were allegedly a branch of the Caucasian race. |
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Sheki is also known for its huge caravanserais of which it once had five, a time when local silk was a valued commodity on Caucasian trade routes. |
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Chirikba asserts that the Northwest Caucasian language is affiliated with Northeast Caucasian and the fragmentarily-attested Anatolian substrate language Hattic. |
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The Khazars also gave their name to the Caucasian country of Georgia. |
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He is a senior associate at the Historical Research Center in Washington with special interest in the Caucasian and Caspian regions of the former Soviet Union. |
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Turnip-rooted chervil, Chaerophyllum bulbosum, an umbelliferous plant native to S. Europe and the Caucasian region, is quite different from cultivated or wild chervil. |
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Chechen and other Caucasian tribes mounted a prolonged resistance to Russian conquest beginning in the early nineteenth century under Imam Shamil. |
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The only non-Russian and non-Iranian pipeline routes that connect Asia to the Black Sea must pass through the Caucasian states of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia. |
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One must remark here that the traditional Caucasian society has always been based on egalitarian principles, impeding the inculcation of capitalistic values. |
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Tighter security would target most foreigners but also people from the southern Russian republic of Chechnya and others of North Caucasian appearance. |
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But the German army did not capture the main Caucasian oil region. |
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The attacker is described as a Caucasian male with pale skin, 15-18 years old, approximately six foot tall and wearing a faded dark fleecy sweater with a hood. |
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A fussy mother of the Caucasian bride and an over-zealous traditional aunt of the East-Indian groom make this road to marital bliss rougher than it needs to be. |
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He regarded it as a fourth subrace of the Caucasian race, along with the Aryan, Semitic, and Hamitic subraces. |
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The Ottomans threatened Russia's Caucasian territories and Britain's communications with India via the Suez Canal. |
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Escapes among Caucasian prisoners were almost impossible because of the difficulty of men of Caucasian descent hiding in Asiatic societies. |
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Identification of new human CYP2C19 alleles in a Caucasian poor metabolizer of mephenytoin. |
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Many of the Iranian territories in the Caucasus gained de facto independence, and were locally ruled through various Caucasian khanates. |
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A prospective study of the prevalence of the polycystic ovary syndrome in unselected Caucasian women from Spain. |
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Also, the Central Asian and Caucasian clusters can be considered contiguous, joined by the landlocked Caspian Sea. |
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The more civilized so-called Caucasian races have beaten the Turks hollow in the struggle for existence. |
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He thought Adam and Eve were Caucasian and hence the original race of mankind. |
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The male Caucasian, twenty-four, a skier, was said to have been missing for over three hours. |
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A stronger degree of pharyngealisation occurs in the Northeast Caucasian languages and the Khoisan languages. |
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Northeast Caucasian languages like Lezgian and Agul have a postessive case. |
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Because I am half Ojibway, and half Caucasian, we will be called the Occasions. |
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Haeckel divided human beings into ten races, of which the Caucasian was the highest and the primitives were doomed to extinction. |
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Complete genomes of Aravan, Khujand, Irkut and West Caucasian bat viruses, with special attention to the polymerase gene and non-coding regions. |
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Bivariate correlations indicated that BD was significantly and positively correlated with internalization and ABRS in Asian and Caucasian males. |
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Buffon said that food and the mode of living could make races degenerate and differentiate them from the original Caucasian race. |
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For example, Tsez, a Northeast Caucasian language has 64 cases. |
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At the time, they had settled the region north of the Black Sea and frequently raided the Parthian Empire and the Caucasian provinces of the Roman Empire. |
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Cast on the handle of one of the Baifu daggers is a Caucasian face, complete with bushy eyebrows, handlebar mustache, and curly hair, Csorba asserts. |
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Despite initial setbacks, they managed to recover Derbent and eventually penetrated as far south as Caucasian Iberia, Caucasian Albania and Armenia. |
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Michael Brown in a 1998 article identified this as evidence of a possible Caucasian founder population of early Americans spreading from the northeast coast. |
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While most of the outmarriages in the Korean community involving whites were between Korean females and Caucasian males, the gender roles were occasionally reversed. |
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They both said that Adam and Eve were Caucasian and that other races came about by degeneration from environmental factors, such as the sun and poor dieting. |
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A Creole is expected to be light-skinned, if not nearly Caucasian in appearance, have dark but nonkinky hair, medium height, and a look of self-confidence. |
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Toni Goldstein is a six-year-old Caucasian female with a history of recurrent tonsillitis and adenoiditis which has recently contributed to mouth breathing and altered speech. |
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Northeast Caucasian languages like Tsez and Bezhta have a subessive case. |
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He subsequently took back the annexed Caucasian territories which were divided among the Ottoman and Russian authorities by the ongoing chaos in Iran. |
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The Special Protection Service is being used for the protection of Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and South Caucasian pipelines on the territory of Azerbaijan. |
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Although independence came in 1991, the South Caucasian region is still in Russia's backyard and everything that happens there is of great interest to Moscow. |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin gave commands to ink a deal with Armenia on developing a joint provincial air defense framework in the Caucasian collective security province. |
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