Australia is an immigrant country, and these days nudging 50 per cent of the population have some non-English-speaking background. |
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An illegal immigrant who glassed a man in a Chippenham nightclub has been remanded in custody by a judge at Swindon Crown Court. |
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What's more, many of the social gospelers came out of immigrant communities and had strong affiliations with those communities. |
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Still, the immigrant farmer project, and working with the Hmong in particular, is proving to be one of Glover's biggest challenges. |
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Born in tough, blue-collar Pittsburgh to a Polish immigrant family, he was an outsider from the start. |
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Many politicians, bureaucrats and their families have benefited from this bonanza created on the backs of cheap immigrant labour. |
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The idea that such assimilation counteracts true independence doesn't occur to a 10-year-old immigrant smarty-pants. |
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Joseph meets fast-talking fellow immigrant Max, on his train ride to Toronto. |
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It is necessarily too anecdotal and incomplete with respect to the immigrant experience for that. |
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Tulum began to serve as a bedroom community for surrounding resorts' immigrant workers. |
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However, there might be differences in this phenotype between immigrant and native Asian Indians. |
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One immigrant I know of holds postgraduate degrees from two prestigious British universities. |
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The consumer needs, tastes, and spending habits of new immigrant groups are often somewhat different from native-born groups. |
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Today there are similar stirrings in the antisweatshop, fair-trade and immigrant rights movements. |
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Moreover, communication difficulties can hinder immigrant students' interaction with nonimmigrant peers. |
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I often feel that I am a digital immigrant inhabiting the world of digital natives. |
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It is now time to examine those early immigrant cultures that joined Native Americans to build the foundations of southern folklife. |
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The importance of a literature of immigration springs from this thoroughgoing engagement with the host country on the part of the immigrant. |
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They are expected to maintain their heritage culture through socialization with immigrant parents and members of their ethnic community. |
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Some 40 percent of the striking workers are comprised of immigrant groups as various as Somalis, Tibetans and workers from the Balkans. |
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Another sound in the nickelodeons was the murmur of immigrant voices translating aloud the titles into the languages of Europe. |
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Bangladeshis are the most recent immigrant group among South Asians in the United Kingdom. |
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Among the exemplary health promotion programs reviewed, several were deemed to be particularly relevant to new immigrant women. |
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Low employment among much of the immigrant population destroys the argument for further arrivals, he argues. |
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They demand that the State dedicate more resources to the protection of immigrant workers from exploitation. |
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There are about 400 illegal immigrant farm workers occupying buildings in Seville, Spain, demanding the right to stay in the country. |
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He's a 33-year-old Belarusian immigrant with a background in computer sales. |
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The volatility of their status of immigrant countries was particularly outlined by the recent crisis which reversed the migration transition. |
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The external context becomes crucial for consolidating the status of an immigrant country, as migration transition is indeed reversible. |
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When it began in 1924, the parade was just a local tribute to America from Macy's second-generation immigrant employees. |
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The agency has expressed interest in renting a facility near Chicago where it can incarcerate immigrant detainees awaiting deportation hearings. |
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At first glance, Kensington's alternative youth may seem incongruent with the older immigrant community. |
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In addition, intermarriage between immigrant males and Mexican American women has encouraged the maintenance of Spanish. |
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Since polygamy is illegal in the United States, these marriage customs have created a serious problem in some immigrant households. |
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Today, a computer-literate immigrant to the United States never really leaves home. |
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Spanglish appears to confront immigrant fear and the compromises of assimilation. |
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The musical hints at the hardships of the immigrant experience and the passion and pride that Dubliners feel for their city. |
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There is a second-generation Jamaican immigrant mum and her university-bound teenage son. |
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Both immigrant groups and national minorities are, in different ways, seeking legal recognition of their ethnocultural identities and practices. |
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He is a second-generation immigrant and speaks no Arabic, so he did not know what was said. |
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The area is a fantastic place to do research, Pastron says, because of its immigrant history and rapid settlement in the 19th century. |
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The history of American labor movements during these years is a tale of both immigrant activism and ethnocultural struggle. |
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Many ethnographers have noted the importance of food and drink for maintaining familiar forms and social networks among immigrant populations. |
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At six years old, I was adopted by a childless immigrant couple living in upstate New York, a Irish stone mason-carpenter and his wife. |
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Urbanization encouraged commercialized leisure, stratified by social class and varying among different immigrant groups. |
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I was a fresh-faced college kid who had grown up in a really strict working class immigrant household in Massachusetts. |
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And they have been predicting just an enormous outpouring from the immigrant community here. |
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They're stunned to find that solidarity, and fellowship, are rare even among immigrant groups. |
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The Canadian police doubted he was a genuine amnesiac and held him on suspicion of being an illegal immigrant. |
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Added to this volatile social polarization is one of the world's most diverse, both legal and undocumented, immigrant populations. |
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This has serious repercussions for a largely immigrant workforce who may have to take leave to visit family abroad. |
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Through this essence, these people, whether immigrant or still resident of the homeland, seek to anonymously eternalize their own existence. |
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This means that it must struggle to integrate fully its African-American members, as well as its new, predominantly immigrant Hispanic members. |
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It is estimated that less than one in four immigrant workers are represented by a trade union. |
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My life as an undocumented immigrant meant that I grew up with added challenges and frustrations other kids didn't have to deal with. |
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American games quickly united a diffuse immigrant community struggling for ways to become more American. |
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The late immigrant group included five Spanish, two Hmong, and six Russian speakers. |
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The nostalgic Irish immigrant could feel the land itself underfoot and could lean down and touch his native soil. |
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I am very lucky, I never felt really different being a fat girl with multiracial brothers and immigrant adoptive parents. |
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Two weeks ago, Farias's office participated in 81 raids of sweatshops that employ immigrant labor. |
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Certainly, immigrant strivers have always done astonishingly well in national academic contests, not to mention in school in general. |
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Brawls between French and immigrant workers were common during this period, though not usually mortal. |
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The immigrant population dominates the urban areas, living in apartment complexes and condominiums. |
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The herding and tilling of the immigrant peoples, with their metal implements and weapons, upset the Sandawe way of life and sources of food. |
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The exception is the tendency of some immigrant women, particularly those from peasant stock, who wear traditional dress. |
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I wanted to give priority to the defense of immigrant women who are victims of domestic violence. |
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This rule, by the way, does not apply to routine tourist and non immigrant visa holders. |
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Other proposals are that immigrant workers should not qualify for benefits and a Cabinet Minister should be appointed to co-ordinate policy. |
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But assimilation and acculturation usually mean the erosion of the cultural and social life of the immigrant group. |
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These immigrant churches weathered acculturation and assimilation better than other immigrant institutions. |
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Many of the immigrant workers here in Marin county, speak Quiche and other Mayan languages. |
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An immigrant arriving today would feel the ache of nostalgia less because there are so many celebrations here now. |
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Back in 1904, immigrant water baron William Mulholland arrived here with Frederick Eaton, the retired L.A. mayor and water hound. |
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Only recently have immigrant adults and all legal immigrant children under the age of 18 become eligible for food stamp benefits in California. |
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Smarting after a succession of high-profile scandals, both have been eyeing up the immigrant sector to boost branch footfall. |
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The only British actress to be nominated for an Oscar this year is luminous and touching in Jim Sheridan's immigrant fable. |
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However, immigrant workers from other African countries often live in shanties that ring these and other cities. |
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One caller drew attention to the fact that very many immigrant workers are exploited and abused. |
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These are not romantic, but sad stories in the annals of immigrant experiences. |
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Many of the earliest kindergartens in the United States served the purpose of easing the acculturation of newly arrived immigrant children. |
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There is some directed diffusion of Hispanics and Asians outward from these immigrant ports of entry. |
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Some of these are in immigrant gateway states, with growing numbers of Hispanics and Asians. |
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If I can get my immigrant porker to get jiggy with the neighbour's Staffy, then I will have succeeded in my goal. |
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It resulted in the death, by firing squad, of hundreds of striking farmhands inspired, in part, by anarchist immigrant rabble-rousers. |
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Like two other symbols of Hawaii, the pineapple and the macadamia nut, the ukulele is in fact an immigrant. |
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The song would have to be multi-ethnic and multi-lingual so we can gain the support of the mainly immigrant communities in the other countries. |
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Since the 1960s, immigrant Asians and West Indians have lacked confidence in the British Government's capacity to deal with them justly. |
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Italian and Greek are prominent immigrant languages, and Cree and Mohawk are prominent indigenous languages. |
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The immigrant population occupies most of the menial and less remunerative forms of employment which Venezuelans themselves avoid. |
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About half a million Dominicans live in New York, making it one of its largest immigrant groups. |
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But the Mexican immigrant can easily recross the Rio Grande by a drive over a short bridge. |
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Matthews also examines the workforces attracted both by the fruit and technology industries, with a particular focus on immigrant women. |
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By the early eighteenth century, American varieties of English, extraterritorial immigrant koines, began to emerge in several regions. |
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Thousands of people have staged demonstrations across Spain in support of protesting immigrant workers. |
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If one cannot identify an actual immigrant from an illegal alien, the record review has to be problematic. |
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For the past 25 years he has been documenting the immigrant experience in Canada, working class culture and the labour movement. |
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In Argentina the Turcos were a stigmatized immigrant group within a strongly assimilationist national culture. |
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It is something that I, as an immigrant to this country, could never entirely comprehend. |
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So for at least two years an immigrant woman can be at the mercy of whatever her spouse wishes. |
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Chinese Staff serves as an intermediary between immigrant workers and labor enforcement agencies, acting as a goad to both sides. |
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A number of immigrant workers, however, have voiced reservations for another reason. |
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If there is an illegal immigrant scam or a marriage scam, then the department must be involved. |
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Who is going to help the victims of religious intolerance in Britain's immigrant communities? |
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Many never learned to speak English at all, and there was little intermarriage with other immigrant groups. |
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She says immigrant women would be reluctant to trust an agency that accompanies police on busts. |
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In the United States, Hungarian Slovak Gypsies, mostly violists, have played popular Hungarian music at immigrant weddings. |
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Statistics show that for every illegal immigrant rounded up and forcefully deported, about a thousand self-deport. |
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He was a Prussian immigrant who arrived in New York as a young man of sixteen. |
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Being an immigrant himself, perhaps there's a bit of self-loathing going on. |
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Mr Mendis was deported as an illegal immigrant after 16 years in the country. |
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Politicians in Birmingham have warned that areas with large first-generation immigrant populations are particularly vulnerable to intimidation. |
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Even the poor, low-paid jobs occupied by immigrant workers are now coveted. |
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He could always tell a new immigrant, and he could prove it by their weak English and thick accents. |
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Several immigrant workers drew parallels with their experiences in other countries. |
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No such spatial and generational continuity existed for the immigrant European Americans. |
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It's almost a metaphor for immigrant life, which has to be retooled to succeed in America. |
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The journalist's series on the repatriation of illegal immigrant Mozambicans caught in South Africa is very moving. |
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Ali has a powerful, clear eye for detail and she introduces intimacies of immigrant life that few outside the community have known. |
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Russian American immigrant Olesa Zaharova leads a game of hangman on the blackboard of her language class. |
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Great variation exists in the ways community colleges have responded to the rising immigrant student population on their campuses. |
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Among the immigrant population, English, Hindi, Urdu, Farsi, and Filipino are spoken. |
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Debate raged over whether Asian American and Hispanic American immigrant children should be taught in English or in their own languages. |
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Forcefully taken away from this home, which probably never felt quite comfortable, she is now recreating it as a useless cage that keeps her in her place as an immigrant. |
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Nor was it one they tended to trace back to some residual force of upbringing, like that upwardly mobile impulse so often attributed to immigrant families. |
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He cites the thrifty values of his father, a Greek immigrant, as the inspiration for his advocacy for their national equivalent. |
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Indeed, distance may strengthen, rather than attenuate social relationships, Fischer argues, and that seems to have been the case in this immigrant community. |
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The working class, especially the immigrant generation, was rough-hewn. |
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Today's moonshiners are big time criminals who use night-vision goggles, radio scanners and walkie-talkies and illegal immigrant workers to stay ahead. |
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In the immigrant Korean family structure, male and female children are treated differentially in terms of family expectations and responsibilities. |
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When I see a group of immigrant boys playing a crude match of rounders in the streets of the village, I feel pride for the assimilating spirit of the sport. |
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Another group of immigrant women from Mexico, who work as housecleaners in the Bay Area, got tired of dealing with health problems caused by chemical cleaning solutions. |
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The hotel industry has thrived on maintaining low pay through the exploitation of cheap immigrant labor, and the situation in Minneapolis is no different. |
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Richard Blanco made waves in 2013 when he was the first immigrant, Latino, and openly gay man to be the inaugural poet. |
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Jovan Rameau, a Haitian immigrant, graduated from the Institute of Advanced Theater Training at Harvard. |
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The immigrant groups and unions were receptive, but bray said Occupiers see a danger there. |
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I was born in the small rural town of Ryan, Okla., of Irish immigrant and Native American Cherokee heritages. |
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A white South African couple buries a rhodesian illegal immigrant who dies on their property. |
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The literacy test was expected to create a barrier to poor European immigrants, and Congress thought it would raise US immigrant quality and reduce their numbers. |
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He was a nineteenth-century male immigrant to Australia who was financially supported by regular remittance of funds from his wealthy or aristocratic family back home. |
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Son of an immigrant sugar planter, he joined the Cuban People's Party in 1947 and led a revolution in Santiago in 1953, for which he was imprisoned. |
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The journey not only reveals an artist seeking his voice, but an immigrant seeking to order his inner world before stepping onto the unrestful shore. |
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They unashamedly take advantage of the immigrant at every turn. |
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Not only did a discourse of rights have to be created for Mexican immigrant farmworkers, but it also had to recognize the ethnic variation within the farmworker population. |
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The patterns of Swedish immigrant settlement changed during the course of the nineteenth century, varying with economic conditions and opportunities. |
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But how exactly does an undocumented immigrant get right with the law without changing his legal status? |
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As we see here, the ramification of the collisions of two cultures is often witnessed in the conflicts between immigrant parents and their more acculturated children. |
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The driver, amadou Diallo, was a courtly African immigrant who made it a point to wear a tie as he worked. |
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Critics from both the right and the left accuse middle-class women of neglecting their children and exploiting the immigrant women they employ as nannies and housekeepers. |
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Both were English-born sons of a French immigrant father or grandfather, and both had a privileged education and were articled to an established civil engineer. |
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Her brief monologue as an Eastern European immigrant points the show in an interesting direction, but Naked Heart's other wrinkles need to be ironed out. |
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His is the classic immigrant rags-to-riches tale of that much-sought fantasy, the American Dream. |
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She becomes a parody of the stereotype of the intrusive immigrant mother. |
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In a society that takes pride in the mildness of its political debates, immigrant fiction writers are among the country's sharpest social critics. |
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He wouldn't stop talking about his first glimpse of the Statue of Liberty from the ship that brought him to the land of the free as a teenage immigrant. |
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His highly resonant and original stories assume the shape of Russian classics, but are drawn from his life growing up as a very young Latvian immigrant in Toronto. |
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In Rounders, John Malkovich threw himself into the tasking of speaking in a 24-inch thick Russian immigrant tongue. |
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Yet as an immigrant and woman of color, she is ineffectual in America. |
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The running joke is about a well-educated immigrant stuck in a dead job. |
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You can't be a shiftless immigrant for the rest of your days, chico. |
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An attractive young woman, she also sees imaginary people, in the form of her uptight immigrant sister, her dead alcoholic father, and her sex-starved ex-boyfriend. |
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However, since the Korean immigrant population is concentrated in a few metropolitan areas in the United States, we do not include geography as a variable. |
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She was an immigrant asylum seeker, and embellishment of asylum applications is extremely common. |
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He traces the trajectory of the city's industrial growth and its rising immigrant population, describing how these processes in turn shaped the contours of class formation. |
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It's estimated 26 percent of Ivorian residents are of immigrant origin. |
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He was born in an apartment above the grocery store owned by his immigrant parents in South Jamaica, Queens. |
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Twenty percent of today's teens have at least one immigrant parent. |
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He suggests that the immigrant was critically burdened by a Gaelic culture, which had been dislocated from its homeland and stranded in an alien environment. |
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And yet all I can think is how a nutritionally deprived Irish immigrant, a backwoodsman and a 16th-century carpenter managed to possess such fantastically white teeth. |
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A gradual transition to American life weakened immigrant folkways. |
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The story that I am talking about is a fraud on the New Zealand Government that has been perpetrated by immigrant operators and foreign fly-by-nighters. |
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Coogan essentially reprises the role that made him famous, only this time he's an immigrant waif orphaned during his sea passage from the Old World. |
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Over the years, this country has offered many of its immigrant groups a remarkable opportunity for reinvention. |
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The country was building houses at a rapid clip, which required a large amount of immigrant labor. |
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She comes from Italian immigrant stock, and her family is lucky to have one of those tireless biographers who traces everything back to a plot of land in Lombardi. |
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The stocky, intense son of immigrant parents, Chayefksy was born and raised in the Bronx. |
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We've always argued about America a lot, whether her immigrant perceptions were always valid or sometimes just the untutored observations of an outsider. |
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However, there are thousands of people of mixed descent both within the native populations as well as immigrant populations, who identify themselves as Kamilaroi. |
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She has created a leaflet with exercises and tick boxes for parents of newborns and has had it translated into 10 languages for use by the major immigrant communities. |
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Collins is also a cosponsor of a bill to give same-sex couples equal access to immigrant visas. |
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Using the threat of possible arrest or deportation, the government is coercing a group of individuals to operate as snitches in immigrant communities. |
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Likewise the English immigrant John is 11 when he goes off to be apprenticed. |
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In doing so, these writers demonstrate that religious orientation is crucial to an investigation of how immigrant populations have adjusted to American society. |
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He was a Chinese immigrant at the University of Cambridge, and he needed to pass Part One of the mathematical tripos examination in order to go further. |
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It organised immigrant workers in the unorganised car plants and engineering firms and gave them a sense of community in the soulless neighbourhoods in which they lived. |
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He is a phenomenon of the podium, an immigrant kid who first raised a baton for Toscanini at the age of seven and has since conducted 5,000 performances. |
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The Asian immigrant laborers were lured by the false promise of gold and wealth, only to sweat, work and die for pennies in the fields, mines, fish canneries, and railroads. |
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What level does she calculate the immigrant population must exceed before the racist problem kicks in for her, a white woman among what she imagines to be fellow Anglo-Saxons? |
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From the perspective of immigrant writers it seems clear that Anglo-American culture fosters and encourages cheerfulness, positive thinking, and staying in control. |
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An immigrant buffeted by war and with little formal education, he learnt his trade as an intern before marching out on his own as a photojournalist. |
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Michael's grumpy, careworn mother, an uprooted representative of the old immigrant Baltimore, lives out her days with them and adds to the friction. |
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With the Supreme Court's 2002 Hoffman decision, undocumented immigrant laborers have no legal standing to sue for back pay when fired for attempting to unionize. |
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Born in Greece and raised in an immigrant hostel, out of Wollongong, Papa had rejected those options by the time he left Port Kembla as a cabin boy. |
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We first heard about this illegal immigrant, and of course, within a few days, she was toast, if you will, as far as becoming a member of the Bush Cabinet. |
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Although Americans have long been migrating north of the forty-ninth parallel into Canada, they remain a largely understudied immigrant group. |
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Decatur that a group of immigrant workers was not entitled to reimbursement for their recruitment, transportation and visa expenses. |
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Albanian immigrant and cafe owner Ramazan Celikoski grouches but extends credit to the Hispanic day laborers in Albany Park. |
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A final claim is that the success of the United States as an immigrant nation speaks to the benefits of an expansive guest worker program. |
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Forced marriages may also occur in immigrant communities in Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia. |
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There are various regional dialects of English, and numerous languages spoken by some immigrant populations. |
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However, by 1850, especially following the Irish Potato Famine, the system had been replaced by poor immigrant labour. |
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Large immigrant populations in the North West result in the presence of significant immigrant languages. |
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Illegal Senegalese immigrant Samba, who has lived ten years in Paris, meets highly-strung case worker Alice. |
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Children of Pakistani, Somali and Vietnamese parents made up the largest groups of all Norwegians born to immigrant parents. |
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The Iraqi and Somali immigrant populations have increased significantly in recent years. |
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The fastest growing immigrant groups in 2011 in absolute numbers were from Poland, Lithuania and Sweden. |
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Students who are children of immigrant parents are encouraged to learn the Norwegian language. |
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The statue was unpopular with local Conservatives and the large Irish immigrant population. |
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Born in University College Hospital in Fitzrovia, London, Miliband is the younger son of immigrant parents. |
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Contact between English and immigrant languages has given rise to new accents and dialects. |
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The presence of immigrant children in classrooms has no significant impact on the test scores of Dutch children. |
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Research shows that country of origin matters for speed and depth of immigrant assimilation but that there is considerable assimilation overall. |
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Research shows that ethnic attrition is sizable in Hispanic and Asian immigrant groups in the United States. |
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Along with Arabic, Urdu is among the immigrant languages with the most speakers in Catalonia, leading to fears of linguistic ghettos. |
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Converts and immigrant communities are found in almost every part of the world. |
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It has been introduced either by immigrant dissenter Protestants or by missionary organization such as the London Missionary Society. |
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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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The Federal Statistical Office classifies the citizens by immigrant background. |
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The most used immigrant languages are Turkish, Kurdish, Polish, the Balkan languages, and Russian. |
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There is effectively no ethnic distinction between black and white Bermudians, other than those characterising recent immigrant communities. |
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Qatar commissioned international law firm DLA Piper to produce a report investigating the immigrant labour system. |
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New York City's food culture includes a variety of international cuisines influenced by the city's immigrant history. |
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Singapore mitigates this through immigrant workers, but in Japan there is a serious demographic problem. |
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This of course leaves much of the huge immigrant population of Tijuana out of luck, as many of them don't have identification cards. |
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Brazilian cuisine varies greatly by region, reflecting the country's varying mix of indigenous and immigrant populations. |
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Bahr Behrend was founded in Liverpool in 1793 by Lorentz Hansen, a Danish immigrant from the island of Bornholm and Danish Consul at Liverpool. |
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Marketing executive Arch West, born to Scottish immigrant parents, developed Doritos. |
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The club was founded in 1887 with the purpose of alleviating poverty in the immigrant Irish population in the East End of Glasgow. |
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Literacy plays an important role in the development of language in these immigrant children. |
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Following the American Civil War, 104 Welsh immigrant families moved from the Welsh Barony in Pennsylvania to East Tennessee. |
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Eventually the term came to describe Irish immigrant sailors whose jig dance was known as 'the buck. |
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On the night of 5 February 2004, at least 21 Chinese immigrant cockle pickers drowned after being cut off by the tides. |
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This version of German there has changed over 180 years of contact with Portuguese as well as the languages of other immigrant communities. |
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In 2005 alone, a regularisation programme increased the legal immigrant population by 700,000 people. |
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Oslo has the largest population of immigrants and Norwegians born to immigrant parents in Norway, both in relative and absolute figures. |
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Other large immigrant groups are people from Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Turkey, Morocco, Iraq and Iran. |
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Examples of these terms are acclimatized, adventive, naturalized, and immigrant species but those terms refer to a subset of introduced species. |
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Its name is derived from a man said to have been a follower of Brendan the Navigator, Saint Malo or Maclou, an immigrant from what is now Wales. |
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Much of the ethnic Japanese Muslims are those who convert upon marrying immigrant Muslims. |
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Another unwelcome immigrant to North America is the Japanese beetle Popillia japonica. |
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In 1843 and 1844, sailing ships bringing immigrant families from Alsace arrived at the port of New York. |
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The Turks and the Kurds are the largest single immigrant group in Austria, closely followed by the Serbs. |
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There are also large Ukrainian immigrant communities in the United States, Poland, Australia, Brazil and Argentina. |
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These figures suggest that the immigrant population has more than doubled in the last 15 years. |
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The Esquilino rione, off Termini Railway Station, has evolved into a largely immigrant neighbourhood. |
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Whether it is desirable for an immigrant group to assimilate is often disputed by both members of the group and those of the dominant society. |
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Thirdly, the difference in institutional arrangements may influence immigrant assimilation. |
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For example, rights to dual citizenship may be generous, or larger immigrant quotas may be extended to former colonies. |
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The immigrant community in Jakarta was estimated at 100,000 and rumors circulated that a Ming heir was living on Luzon. |
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Due to this, both the immigrant population and the social use of opium fell into decline. |
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The Chinese make up a sizable and important segment of the immigrant population in Cape Verde. |
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Many immigrant communities have settled on the Caribbean coast, in particular recent immigrants from the Middle East. |
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After Americans the largest immigrant groups are Guatemalans, Spaniards and Colombians. |
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There are also small immigrant communities of Spaniards, Italians, Basque and Lebanese. |
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The French added to the existing immigrant population, then comprising about a third of the population of the city. |
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It was an institution in decadence at these times, as since the 1880s the country had begun to use European immigrant labor instead. |
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A wide variety of languages from other parts of the world are spoken by immigrant communities in EU countries. |
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Grammatical structures, such as the lack of inversion in indirect questions, have the flavor of contact with an immigrant language. |
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Many Protestants came from a large German immigrant community, but they were seldom engaged in proselytism and grew mostly by natural increase. |
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It soon became an important center of industry and trade in the Great Lakes region and a popular immigrant destination. |
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Expatriate and immigrant communities may continue to practice the national traditions of their home nation. |
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Contractors hired gangs of Irish immigrant laborers to build levees and sometimes clear land. |
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All three dynasties claimed their descent from Narakasura, an immigrant from Aryavarta. |
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Even very large immigrant communities managed to integrate into the ranks of the Roubaignos through their membership in the working class. |
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The Society of Religious Snobs refused to fellowship the poor, immigrant family. |
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She asks if there are ways to refigure black family and community that can further acknowledge women, third world, and immigrant elements. |
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Omo, a German immigrant, is obsessed with harvesting salt from the lake. |
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In the Americas, rather an expansion of immigrant lineages of ancestral typical owls occurred. |
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There is also a sizable immigrant community from Central and South America, and from the United States and Canada. |
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The footballer Earl Barrett was born there in April 1967 to Jamaican immigrant parents. |
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The gutting of the executive order, in February 2005, is a blow to immigrant communities in Maine and nationally. |
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Son of a Portuguese immigrant and his Bahian wife, Gregorio's father was a senhor de engenho and held public municipal office. |
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North Bay is making its best sales pitch to encourage immigrant entrepreneurs to come north. |
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A collection of poetry that highlights Yu's personal musings as a Melburnian and Chinese immigrant. |
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Behind their silk hats loom shadows of their immigrant forbears. |
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The murdered Chinese immigrant was shot 34 times in the head and neck with a high-power nail gun. |
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In classrooms, he contended, digital immigrant instructors and digital native students speak entirely different languages. |
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I am a survivor of domestic violence, and I am an immigrant. |
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Portable printeries were a common feature of battlefields during the Napoleonic and American Civil wars as well as a fixture on immigrant sailing ships and troopships. |
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They all had large growing immigrant and migrant populations from Europe and the South respectively, so this region has developed unique styles of barbecue. |
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Part 2 includes four chapters that consider immigrant community language use in Australia, drawing on the extensive data collected and the research reported by Clyne. |
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Almost everything we know about immigrant past and present suggests that they adopt with astonishing speed the folkways of America's mutant-British culture. |
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In 2001, the neighborhood in Boston with the highest number of CPS caseloads showed that 95 percent of cases involved immigrant families and people of color. |
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Prior to the embassy's opening of its immigrant visa unit, Lithuanians immigrating to the United States had to travel to Warsaw, Poland, for immigrant visa interviews. |
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Hamid's own biography reflects these trifurcated notions of origin and questions the ease with which the native, the immigrant, or the cosmopolitan is defined. |
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Comparing immigrant housing, the famous New York tenements with their small air shafts were matched by the unheated old houses cut into apartments in Chicago and Milwaukee. |
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The daughter of a Cuban immigrant father and Nuyorican mother, Herrera, 30, grew up in Hialeah, a Miami-Dade city that's almost entirely Hispanic. |
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North Dakota was a known popular destination for immigrant farmers and general laborers and their families, mostly from Norway, Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom. |
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He was gentle to animals, mean to those who crossed him, encouraging to younger talents and never too far from an immigrant child whose father beat him with a razor strap. |
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Illegal immigrant, Ignatius Dube, from Zimbabwe, jailed for 21 months at Sheffiel Crown Court after netting pounds 70,000 from an NHS bursary, wages and benefits. |
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The problem is particularly serious among immigrant or former immigrant communities of African origin but other communities, such as those of Asian origin are also involved. |
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After fleeing to New York City, she sublets an apartment that comes complete with a houseboy named Nicholas, a Russian immigrant 20 years her junior. |
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Discussed and illustrated throughout is how the original text aligns with and prefigures the narrative traditions of self-discovery, immigrant writing, and magical realism. |
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A portrait of immigrant workers are skilled and making an important contribution to the wealth of the nation isn t on the palette range of the xenophobes. |
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Pommy Town was an area of Mayfield developed as housing for British immigrant steelworkers in the post first world war development of the Lysaghts plant. |
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All comes together in a realistic, coming of age read reflecting the angst that most first generation Australian teenagers of immigrant parents, I am sure, would endure. |
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While in many cases the boardinghouses outlived the system, families of immigrant workers typically lived in tenement neighborhoods, and off company property. |
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The Haganah focused their efforts on camps used by the British to hold refugees and radar installations that could be used to detect illegal immigrant ships. |
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Castle Garden served as New York's immigrant depot until it closed on April 18, 1890 when the federal government assumed control over immigration. |
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As stated above, many words common in the city are of immigrant roots. |
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Many of these immigrant or expatriate communities have their own groups or clubs, which they formed in the first decades of settling in a new place. |
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