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    Yet people act so Westernised.

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    It can be made into a frappé at more Westernised vendors.

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    This also means it's less Westernised than elsewhere in the country.

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    It can also be made into a frappé at more Westernised vendors.

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    This is probably why anorexia is much more common in Westernised countries.

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    Botan- This more Westernised name means peony, a beautiful flower associated with riches and honour.

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    Lawrence is also known for his intricate hip-hop and Westernised dance moves and has won 4 Filmfare Awards and 3 Nandi Awards for best choreography.

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    Lawrence is also known for his intricate hip-hop and Westernised dance moves and has won four Filmfare Awards and three Nandi Awards for best choreography.

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    In many Westernised Asian locations, many Asians also have an unofficial or even registered Western(typically English) given name, in addition to their Asian given name.

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    This research study should come as a wake up call for the Indian youth, which has been moving away towards Westernised fast food in the recent years.

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    Iron deficiency is therefore one of several casualties of poor dietary patterns in Australia and other Westernised countries, characterised by excessive intake of highly processed foods and inadequate intake of nutritious whole foods.

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    In the same year, he starred in the successful British comedy-drama film East is Eastwhere he played a first-generation Pakistani immigrant in Northern England[17] struggling to come to terms with his far more Westernised children.

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    In the same year, he starred in the successful British comedy film East is East, where he played a first-generation Pakistani immigrant in Northern England, struggling to come to terms with his far more Westernised children.

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    Harvard University historian Dinyar Patel, who is a Parsi himself, says that being a“very Westernised community from early in the last century, we popularly adopted Western notions of love marriage, and this of course raises the bar in what we expect out of a marriage”.

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