ethnically in A Sentence

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    Kuwait's pre-oil population was Ethnically diverse.

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    These first-generation ranchers are young, often female and Ethnically diverse.

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    Bahrain is known for its cosmopolitanism, Bahraini citizens are very Ethnically diverse.

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    Ethnically, 15.7% were born outside Scotland, higher than the national average of 12.9.

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    Ethnically, 15.7% were born outside of Scotland, higher than the national average of 12.9%.

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    South Korea and North Korea are among the world's most Ethnically homogenous nations.

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    Since then, Disney has continued its trend of creating Ethnically and culturally diverse princesses.

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    Using longitudinal data from our 3-site study, we examined 1200 Ethnically- and socially-diverse girls.

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    They might not be“diverse” in any sense of the word, whether geographically, Ethnically, or socio-economically.

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    Under this regime, the predominantly Ethnically and linguistically distinct Assyrians were pressured to identify as Arabs.

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    Yet the Nordic countries are small and more Ethnically and culturally homogeneous than most developed countries.

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    FIU's Miami location offers you all the advantages of a multicultural, urban, and Ethnically rich center.

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    Its sheer size makes it exceptionally diverse- culturally, Ethnically and in terms of its natural environment.

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    The Travelers of Ireland aren't Ethnically Roma, however they are frequently considered an element of the team.

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    We analyzed an Ethnically diverse sample of 5,638 women from the Objective Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health(OPACH) study.

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    The Travelers of Ireland are not Ethnically Roma, but they are often considered part of the group.”.

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    Japan is notoriously considered a nation-state, though it includes Ethnically diverse minorities, the vast majority is homogeneous.

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    Ethnically they are much closer to Indo-Aryan people of India and Bangladesh than to the Sino-Tibetans of the Country.

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    They see themselves as culturally and Ethnically close to Central Asian nations, and their language is similar to Turkish.

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    Between 1947 and 1950, 531 villages and towns were Ethnically cleansed and people forced to flee their ancestral lands.

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    The people of the country are Ethnically diverse but are some of the best people that you will come across.

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    It is one of the world's most Ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many other countries.

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    A unique finding of her studies in genomics is“that the Ethnically and linguistically diverse Indian population was united by distinct DNA patterns”.

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    She and her husband are in the process of moving to a neighborhood that is much more Ethnically and socially diverse.

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    These immigrants tended to settle in the Northeast neighborhood, which remains Ethnically rich and is particularly known for its Polish community.

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    Our study of Ethnically Chinese people in Malaysia shows some of the assumptions about what leads to their business success might be wrong.

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    Fearing to entangle themselves with both religious andseparatist(in the case of Taiwan) links, mainland Chinese may be wary of non-mainland, Ethnically Chinese church leaders.

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    Armenia is an Ethnically homogeneous country, where Armenian is the official language and is spoken as a first language by the majority of its population.

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    Fearing to entangle themselves with both religious and separatist(in the case of Taiwan) links, mainland Chinese may be wary of non-mainland, Ethnically Chinese church leaders.

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    Armenia is an Ethnically homogeneous country, in which Armenian is the official language and is spoken as a first language by the majority of its population.

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