racially in A Sentence

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    Racially divided society.

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    You cannot now Racially segregate any element of the Indian population.

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    That said, second and third generation Latinos often intermarry with whites and attend Racially diverse schools.

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    The next day, Trump tweeted a Racially charged meme highlighting the number of“Whites killed by Blacks.”.

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    And steer clear from political groups that are not committed to democratic processes or have Racially motivated agendas.

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    There are no Dravidian people or Aryan people- just like both Pakistanis and Indians are Racially very similar.

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    In early 2008, he was given a ban by the International Cricket Council(ICC) for Racially vilifying Andrew Symonds.

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    Workplace discrimination: Coworkers express Racially motivated threats or carry out physical assaults against the targeted individual in the workplace.

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    A Financial Times article published on 31 May 1983 found that"Bahrain is a polyglot state, both religiously and Racially.

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    At the ANC national conference of December 1951, he continued arguing against a Racially united front, but was outvoted.

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    Data over the period 2014-2018 suggest that Racially motivated crimes are on the rise in many EU Member States.

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    During her trial, Cole claimed she acted in self-defence(claiming she had been punched first) and denied using Racially abusive language.

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    These are asset-based approaches that recognize the tremendous value of Minnesota's linguistically, culturally, and Racially diverse students, families, and educators.

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    Today, the most Racially divided school systems are not in the South, where the federal courts mandated and enforced school desegregation.

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    The Financial Times of 31 May 1983 says in its survey on Bahrain"Bahrain is a polyglot state, both religiously and Racially.

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    According to The World Factbook, North Korea is Racially homogeneous and contains a small Chinese community and a few ethnic Japanese.

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    School officials said the attack was not religiously or Racially motivated, but was instead a continuation of an earlier classroom dispute.

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    Minister of propaganda was joseph goebbels, called dreams of a Racially pure people living in the great german empire with extensive living space.

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    In an interview, which has been edited for length and clarity, Silva describes a community that is Racially diverse, hardworking and politically aware.

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    Regarding the ethnicity of Bahrainis, a Financial Times article published on 31 May 1983 found that"Bahrain is a polyglot state, both religiously and Racially.

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    Although the students all eventually pled guilty, many Oberlin students believed that Gibson's Racially profiled those students and used excessive force against one of the students.

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    The persistence of Racially biased policing means that unless American policing reckons with its racist roots, it is likely to keep repeating mistakes of the past.

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    But the persistence of Racially biased policing means that unless American policing reckons with its racist roots, it is likely to keep repeating mistakes of the past.

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    That's not Racially vilifying him(Kohli) at all or anything like that, but just a good stare, or a couple of words, that's part of the Australian way.

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    Or what if those appointed as overseers in your congregation​ - or in your circuit or branch- ​ are younger or are culturally or Racially different from you?

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    During the apartheid regime, which Racially segregated the area and gave political power to the white minority, this group gained a privileged status that continues to benefit them today.

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    On the other hand, more Americans(65%) are aware that it has become more common for people to express racist or Racially insensitive views, according to a U.S. survey.

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    In a 2010 study of a group of Racially diverse, low-income, urban youth, kids who ate family dinner more frequently had more positive perceptions of their communication with their parents.

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    On the other hand, more Americans(65 percent) are aware that it has become more common for people to express racist or Racially insensitive views, according to a U.S. survey.

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    In this case, these lower-class, Racially diverse patrons were, and still sometimes are, known as“the gods,” referencing that their seats are so high up, the patrons are watching from the heavens.

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