She was like a half-caste, that Fulani girl, as sweet as sugar fortified with honey. |
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I've always thought he was a half-caste, but he's actually quite well-spoken, quite educated. |
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He was portrayed as a man who genuinely believed in the moral benefits of separating half-caste children from their parents. |
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I don't have the same sense of anger and revolt as Sinik, a young singer whose father is Kabylian and whose mother is French and who was excluded in his homeland for being a half-caste. |
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Descendants of the Indians and Spanish colony, Chile has a cosmopolite population composed of Indians, Whites, and half-caste descendants of slaves. |
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Spanish priests, because of their eagerness to evangelize aboriginal populations, made build beautiful churches, in which the imagination and dexterity of the people of Puno shaped their own half-caste style. |
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