Whites and blacks in the Caribbean speak alike, and if you notice any difference, it is socio-economically based, not ethnically based. |
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Moreover, ethnically differentiated people have been lumped together, for example, the Copts and the Berbers are not ethnically the same people. |
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The Drukpas are ethnically Tibetan and speak various dialects of Tibetan, including Dzongkha, Bhutan's official language. |
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The present population is a panorama of social, cultural and ethnically distinct groups. |
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Some of the women are ethnically Iranian, which means that they are Indo-Europeans, and speak Persian. |
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Poverty and social degradation breed discontent in certain population groups especially in the ethnically and confessionally patchy states. |
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There had been massacres in the countryside, ethnically motivated massacres by Congolese militias, despite Uganda's presence. |
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Making sure that the student teams that visit communities are racially and ethnically integrated also helps. |
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In racially and ethnically integrated schools, it is far too common to have interracial and interethnic conflicts between and among students. |
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How do ethnically homogeneous countries such as Germany or Japan open themselves to immigrants? |
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Nineteenth-century American literary writers also did their part to perpetuate the idea that Irish-Americans were ethnically inferior. |
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India, the most populated country in South Asia, is ethnically fragmented along cultural, religious, and linguistic lines. |
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Ethiopia is another ethnically heterogeneous country comprised of about 70 languages, which serve to distinguish the various ethnic groups. |
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Although many schools have become more ethnically diverse over time, they typically remain divided. |
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You have a monolithic ethnically homogenous white population unthreatened by small marginal minorities of recent immigrants. |
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Nearly 80 percent of the population, who were ethnically Greek, wanted enosis. |
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The cloth is printed with a mix of ethnically distinct Papuan motifs, usually in bright colours. |
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These opening messages were warmly received by the 7000 ethnically and culturally diverse attendees. |
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For companies with an ethnically diverse workforce, English is often the second language. |
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The fact that I've grown up in an ethnically diverse society and had friends of all colours, races and religions doesn't seem to matter. |
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These new migrants are racially, ethnically, and religiously more diverse than earlier groups. |
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No sport is ever going to be proportionally balanced, racially or ethnically. |
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This process of colonial apportionment effectively destroyed Africa's previously existing ethnically based political institutions. |
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Many dance academies, university dance departments, and professional companies today are racially and ethnically mixed. |
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The population is estimated at 172,000 for the year 2000, 94 percent of which is is ethnically Samoan. |
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The second was the mountainous Shan States in north-eastern Burma, populated by people ethnically related to the Thais. |
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The units are ethnically segregated and under a separate ethnic chain of command. |
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As time proceeds she acquires a group of racially and ethnically mixed friends and acts with courage and self-reliance. |
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Some are ethnically Arab, which means that they are Semitic, and speak Arabic. |
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Does that do anything for you, you know, seeing an ethnically mixed bunch of people standing in front of a big flag? |
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In the Middle Ages, groups and nationalities that were not ethnically Hungarian lived in the nation. |
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The Korean people are one of the world's most ethnically homogeneous nationalities. |
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A key argument is that modern Ndebele identity was not ethnically exclusive or fundamentalist. |
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Since 1830 the Uruguayans have been ethnically European, descended mainly from Italians or Spaniards. |
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In the ethnically diverse town, several dialects were spoken, and the language of the Husserl home probably was Yiddish. |
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But what is it like to be the embodiment of that, as an ethnically ambiguous individual? |
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It has also become, by some measurements, the most ethnically diverse region in the country. |
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Adding insult to injury for these ethnically distinct residents, discrimination and racism are rife on a daily basis. |
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The French were not a single race either ethnically or anthropologically. |
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This is why Americans speak English even though more of us are ethnically German or Yoruba. |
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Dismantlement of settlements, forced transfers of population and other usual appurtenances of establishing nation-states in ethnically heterogeneous areas would likely ensue. |
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By definition, a world religion extends itself geographically over ethnically and culturally distinct groups of people, and it persists over relatively long periods of time. |
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It is also located in the Yunnan province, one of the most ethnically diverse regions in the country. |
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To become American women, as Schreier phrases it, they had to repress much of what made them ethnically, individually, and hence naturally different. |
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On the other hand, imposing the criteria of ethnically defined borders in relation to Kosovo held even greater dangers than in the rest of former Yugoslavia. |
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It is highly fragmented ethnically, regionally, and by the distribution of wealth. |
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Indeed, it has focused on ethnically cleansing those areas of Sunnis to create an alawite mini-state. |
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Britain has become one of the most ethnically mixed countries in the world, and out of its cultural melting pot, new words and new dialects are being created. |
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The legend in Australia was that everyone is the same, living in a classless, regionless, ethnically homogeneous society with the same history and a universal accent. |
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In other words, the on-screen Italian American has not only had to shadow box with his own persona, but with other ethnically and racially marginalized groups. |
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The crowd was quite ethnically diverse and looked well-heeled. |
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Payback against those accused of practicing sorcery is a deep-set custom in some parts of the ethnically diverse nation. |
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Importantly, any post-conflict settlement, especially one in an ethnically divided region awash with weapons, should encourage the integration of minority groups. |
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The country is ethnically diverse, indicated by its four language groups. |
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The yezidis consider themselves ethnically Kurdish, the majority in areas surrounding Mosul, within Arab Iraq. |
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The Baluch, ethnically closer to the Persians of Iran, live in Char Burjak, Kung, Chakhansoor, and Zaranj districts, and most are farmers. |
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London has one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world. It absorbs more than half of all immigrants to Britain. |
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Maximin was himself not Roman but was ethnically the child of a Germanic Alan and a Goth. |
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London offers a great variety of cuisine as a result of its ethnically diverse population. |
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He was a Roman citizen, but most scholars conclude that Ptolemy was ethnically Greek, although some suggest he was a Hellenized Egyptian. |
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The Karaim are being rapidly assimilated, ethnically and especially linguistically, to the surrounding Russian population. |
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It is an ethnically and linguistically diverse country, with a similarly diverse geography and wildlife. |
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It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, and is home to the world's largest immigrant population. |
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Since the end of the Second World War, France has become an ethnically diverse country. |
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Indonesia is a very ethnically diverse country, with around 300 distinct native ethnic groups. |
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Located near the city's southern border, the Excelsior District is one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in San Francisco. |
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According to the New Economics Foundation, Queen's Market in Upton Park, East London is officially the most ethnically diverse. |
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Generally, the term Frisian Islands is used for the islands where Frisian is spoken and the population is ethnically Frisian. |
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The region is culturally and ethnically diverse, with hundreds of languages spoken by different ethnic groups. |
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Malungos were often ethnically related as well, for slaves shipped on the same boat were usually from similar geographical regions of Africa. |
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He was a Roman citizen, but was ethnically either a Greek or a Hellenized Egyptian. |
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As the Grand Duchy of Finland was formed its inhabitants struggled to properly identify themselves ethnically. |
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The Soviet Union was a very ethnically diverse country, with more than 100 distinct ethnic groups. |
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Members of these groups ethnically identify as Greeks and are today all at least bilingual in Greek. |
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As a result, by 1691 over a quarter of the white population of South Africa was not ethnically Dutch. |
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Some of the smaller European states were not so ethnically diverse, but were also dynastic states, ruled by a royal house. |
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These conflicts were largely about creating a new political framework of states, each of which would be ethnically and politically homogeneous. |
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Serbians, Croatians and Bosnians insisted they were ethnically distinct although many communities had a long history of intermarriage. |
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Catherine the Great, herself ethnically German, invited Germanic farmers to immigrate and settle in Russian lands along the Volga River. |
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Morocco is an ethnically diverse country with a rich culture and civilisation. |
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They were peasants from Northern Italy and established themselves in ethnically Italian colonies close to the coast. |
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Colombia is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse countries in the world, and thereby possesses a rich cultural heritage. |
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Puerto Rican art reflects many influences, much from its ethnically diverse background. |
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Since contact with Europeans, the indigenous peoples along both shores of the bay were ethnically Cree peoples. |
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This and a prolonged drought cause these cities to be abandoned between the 10th and 11th centuries with only the Guamares left ethnically. |
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Chhaang is consumed by ethnically Nepalese and Tibetan people and, to a lesser degree, by the neighboring nations of India and Bhutan. |
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Tulsi Gabbard, meanwhile, is ethnically an American Samoan, but a follower of Hinduism like her mother who adopted the faith. |
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This may technically be an ethnically Russian part of Ukraine, but the taste buds prefer burgers over borsch. |
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The Immigration Bureau, in interviews with the ethnically Haraza Afghan asylum seekers, allegedly employed Pashtun and Tadzhik interpreters. |
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We were feasting, forkless, eating ethnically, teaching them to lap up dahl puree and curried mango with soft shreds of steaming roti. |
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The event will feature two stages with ethnically diverse music, arts and crafts, a children's play area, and a carnival with jugglers, belly dancing and more. |
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Providence has a racially and ethnically diverse population. |
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The majority of Swaziland's population is ethnically Swazi, mixed with a small number of Zulu and White Africans, mostly people of British and Afrikaner descent. |
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Not all inhabitants of New Netherlands, Manahattan's first European colonizers, were ethnically Dutch, but in reality came from many European countries. |
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The Khanate of Sibir ruled an ethnically diverse population of Turkic Siberian Tatars and various Uralic peoples including the Khanty, Mansi, Nenets and Selkup. |
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Like most European empires, it was ethnically very diverse, but unlike most European empires, it was more a system of tributes than a single unitary form of government. |
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Richard Wagner notoriously argued that those who were ethnically different could not comprehend the artistic and cultural meaning inherent in national culture. |
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The percentage of ethnically European noble prize winners during the first and second halves of the 20th century were respectively 98 and 94 percent. |
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Londonium was an ethnically diverse city with inhabitants from across the Roman Empire, including natives of Britannia, continental Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. |
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The majority of the population of the Netherlands is ethnically Dutch. |
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Its greatest king, Nebuchadnezzar II, rivalled another non native ruler, the ethnically unrelated Amorite king Hammurabi, as the greatest king of Babylon. |
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Even prior to liberalizing its immigration laws in the 1960s, Canada was ethnically diverse with dozens of different Indigenous and European groups present. |
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For example, Arsenal has featured ethnically Irish players such as Liam Brady, Terry Neill, Pat Rice, Niall Quinn, David O'Leary and Graham Barrett. |
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In addition to quicker legislative action, parliamentary government has attractive features for nations that are ethnically, racially, or ideologically divided. |
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The new Norman rulers were culturally and ethnically distinct from the old French aristocracy, most of whom traced their lineage to Franks of the Carolingian dynasty. |
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Indeed, Bede himself may not have been an ethnically 'pure' Angle. |
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In 681 the Bulgars founded a powerful and ethnically diverse state that played a defining role in the history of early medieval Southeastern Europe. |
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