In the event, the segregated Hispanic community of Tucson was conspicuous by its under-representation. |
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They are treated as foreign bodies that have to be extirpated from the body Hispanic. |
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In addition, about 40 percent of the Hispanic population in America reported they do not speak English well. |
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They had to beat some Hispanic kids from South America who grow up with futsal and play it at the grass-roots level. |
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In a display of fine and somehow entirely Hispanic prestidigitation, he makes the fish his yo-yo. |
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It was not long before Hispanic ballplayers earned their well-deserved place in the cradle of American baseball. |
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Less severely demented patients and black and Hispanic patients were more likely to stay in the home. |
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Alleged Hispanic resistance to learning English is one of Huntington's central claims. |
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This remarkable cultural diffusion clearly illustrates just how far north Hispanic influences spread. |
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While the Hispanic population in Calgary is still less than 20,000 people, the festival is a huge draw for Calgarians from all backgrounds. |
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Total system-wide black and Hispanic admissions are up significantly, exactly what UC wanted. |
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The residents of Miami used to look down on Hispanic food and culture, but now they can't get enough of it. |
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Features of a knightly ruling class still indirectly influence Hispanic societies, including those in the United States. |
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Also, more than one in four Hispanic families earns a living below the national poverty level. |
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We all agree that Dora is a spunky gal who makes a decent role model for anyone, Hispanic or not. |
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Many do residencies at affiliated hospitals and clinics with Hispanic clienteles of 60 percent and higher. |
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She shows how Hispanic minors are poised to overtake African Americans as the largest ethnic youth population in the country. |
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My favourite character was Pedro, Napoleon's Hispanic friend, whose quiet manner and woebegone expression were constant throughout the film. |
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If nothing else, it's past time for a Hispanic to hold such a high office of state. |
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You sent me two pictures of a young Hispanic boy and two more of an Afro-Caribbean. |
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I hope that this group and the Afro-American Group will be joined next year with an Asian and a Hispanic group. |
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As Hispanic Americans and Spanish speakers, we are, also, Indo-European and Afro-American. |
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African, Hispanic, and Native Americans are twice as likely to have gastric cancer as whites however. |
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To reach this market, the company positioned the advergame on gaming sites within Hispanic portals. |
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Indeed, previous studies have shown the negative relationship between acculturative stress and self-esteem among Hispanic youth. |
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There is a growing consensus that acculturation should be considered when conducting research with Hispanic populations. |
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America's riches are pulling people all along the continent's Hispanic horn on a great migration to the place they call El Norte. |
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I stood there for a while before wandering over to the fountain, where a Hispanic guy was taking mock bows for his friends. |
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While a smaller component, immigrants from Spain also are considered part of the Hispanic demographic group in this country. |
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This administration is committed to ensuring that Hispanic workers are safe on the job and fully and fairly compensated for their work. |
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There is no big deal made of her Hispanic heritage, which is the way it should be. |
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The influx of Cubans into Florida beginning in 1960 turned the Miami-Dade County area into a centre of Hispanic language and culture. |
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What he saw on the British-controlled island would shape his dedication to social justice and start a life-long affection for Hispanic people. |
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The specific role of family differs somewhat between Hispanic and African American cultures. |
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Ruiz, originally of Puerto Rico, becomes the first Hispanic heavyweight champion with his unanimous decision over Holyfield. |
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As a result, they have overlooked the unique characteristics and problems posed by contemporary Hispanic immigration. |
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The net effect of the first three design factors is generally to depress computed Hispanic relative incarceration rates. |
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The Hispanic community there is much smaller, mainly Spanish with a few South Americans. |
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The Hispanic community in Denver didn't ignore Issel's response, and Issel was forced to resign. |
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The project will provide hands-on training and artist mentorships targeted to highly motivated Hispanic teens. |
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You sense the writing itself begin to twitch with vexation at being unable to realise the inner life of the Hispanic tobacco-leaf rollers. |
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If this plan is approved, principals and schools with the majority of Hispanic students would have three years to learn Spanish. |
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For the Hispanic community the Spanish language is the language of prayer and of communion with God. |
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This plus his job was the sum total real-life experience he'd had with Hispanic culture. |
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Compared to the general population, a larger proportion of Hispanic households are traditional nuclear families. |
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It is not surprising that such an idea would occur to a writer in the Hispanic world. |
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I think voters, Hispanic voters, react positively to the fact that they are making an effort to recognize a different language. |
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The proportion of African American and Hispanic patients in our catchment area is very low. |
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There has been less class conflict in Honduras than in the other Hispanic Central American countries. |
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This charming story about land rights, written by a Caucasian man, is told from the viewpoint of indigenous and Hispanic people. |
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For example, corn and charbroiled beef, popular among Hispanic cultures, interfere with how a drug affects the body. |
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But take a look at the television advertisements targeting Hispanic voters in this state, and you'll notice a subtle change. |
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But for us, Mexicans, Spaniards and Hispanic Americans, what is certain is that language is a factor of pride and unity. |
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Like other Hispanic Americans, Panamanians greet friends and relatives more demonstratively than is the custom in the United States. |
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African American, Asian American, and white elderly patients appear to use critical care similarly, and less than Hispanic Americans. |
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Sickle cell disease affects about 1 in 500 African Americans and 1 in 1,000 Hispanic Americans. |
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Latinos, or Hispanic Americans, constitute the second-largest and most rapidly growing distinctive ethnic group in the United States. |
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No less than 37 Hispanic Americans have received the Medal of Honor, America's highest military decoration. |
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African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans have a higher risk of stroke than nonHispanic whites. |
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Nationwide, the average dropout rate for Hispanic Americans already stands at a staggering 30 percent, nearly four times that of white students. |
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This year we are labouring to establish a church library program of 45-50 titles for pastors and churches in the Hispanic world. |
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This may be in part because Hispanic Americans have a slightly higher consumption of vitamin D than African Americans, as well as lighter skin. |
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Cuban Americans are better off financially than other Hispanic Americans and nearly as well off as the average American. |
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African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, and laborers all can attest to this fact. |
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Asian Americans have fewer birth defects than Native Americans, Caucasians, or African Americans, but more than Hispanic Americans. |
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She was the first Hispanic American to serve as a judge in New York's Southern District. |
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After all, the ethnic composition of the areas served by the clubs is heavily Hispanic, and summer camp is not part of the Hispanic culture. |
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The reported ethnic backgrounds of the children were African American, European American, and Hispanic American. |
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African-American and Hispanic American students will graduate with more debt than a white student. |
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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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They are models of certain important continuities of Hispanic American life throughout time. |
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In all, 27 minority office-seekers, predominantly Hispanic American, received money, mostly small donations. |
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Traditional medical remedies are readily available in many areas with large Hispanic American populations. |
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It's starting to creep into the African American and Hispanic American communities. |
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She is the only Hispanic American woman to write for major U.S. publishing houses, including Dell, Bantam, and Harper. |
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Martinez is a bona-fide American hero and the first Hispanic American since Vietnam to receive the Navy Cross. |
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And where we spent the resources and we talked to Hispanics, we picked up the Hispanic vote. |
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I currently teach classes with white, Hispanic, Asian, and Pacific Islander students. |
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In Spain and Hispanic countries like Mexico, Childermas is rather like April Fools Day is in America and France. |
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He's mamboing with Chita Rivera, the first Hispanic to receive the Kennedy Center Honors and a beloved celebrity in his native Puerto Rico. |
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Yet except for ethnic companies, dancers with Hispanic surnames are still rare in U.S. ensembles. |
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He had taken Spanish in high school and also learned a lot from the Hispanic housekeepers his family had employed throughout the years. |
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New Mexico travels to Texas Tech to play in the Hispanic College Fund Football Classic. |
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Outside on the streets the water hydrants dribbled miserably after entertaining shrieking Hispanic kids all day long in exuberant gushes. |
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Carefully placed to capture and reflect light, water softens and cools the interior in the immemorial Hispanic tradition. |
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If he makes the team, he could perk up interest in the area's large Hispanic community. |
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There was a gospel choir, a Hispanic singer of the national anthem and a rabbi offering a benediction. |
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In a study of hospital inpatients, less effective pain management was noted for older Hispanic patients. |
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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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I saw your poll earlier said that only 10 percent of the Hispanic community is concerned about immigration. |
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Recently, it launched a monthly section called Tempo that niftily reports on Hispanic culture in the city. |
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Does the contour of their accented tongues create a particular Hispanic laugh pattern? |
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They help low-income Hispanic women build cooperatively owned cleaning services that use natural cleaning products. |
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It was a joking reference to the Hispanic flavour of the venue, but even being able to joke at this stage of the game is a display of confidence. |
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Gonzales said media surveys are not well-designed for measuring Hispanic voting patterns. |
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It departs from the usual folklorist concept of Hispanic rhythms. |
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The telegenic former state attorney general and federal judge is Hispanic and hugely popular in Nevada. |
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The bigger question is whether the Hispanic population is going to put up with the inevitable race baiting that underlies these periodic bash-fests. |
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It was four Hispanic guys dressed in full mariachi garb, head to toe. |
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It combines Hispanic influences, from the Mexican soup menudo, made with tripe, hominy, and chili powder, with Italian elements, adding cheese and garlic to the soup. |
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The teardrop Rapist began his spree in 1996 with the attack of a Hispanic teenage girl. |
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The teardrop Rapist began his crime spree in 1996 with the attack of a Hispanic girl. |
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Witnesses said that two Hispanic men were seen toting the garments away. |
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Almost half that Hispanic population is more comfortable speaking only Spanish, and 28 percent is bilingual, according to a study by the Pew Hispanic Center. |
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By 2011, according to Pew, the Hispanic registration gap was up to 47 points. |
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Republicans are having a vigorous debate about whether or not to make serious appeals to the growing Hispanic electorate. |
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Republicans face increasing difficulty with the Hispanic vote for pocketbook reasons. |
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Researchers have probed similar pressure points in the Hispanic community, among Muslims, and across the political spectrum. |
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Five accomplished Hispanic nurses who just happen to be guys talk about the special challenges they face and the unique strengths they bring to the table. |
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Nearly 60 percent of Hispanic Americans are of Mexican descent. |
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Robinson said the company was considering ways to broaden its media reach and better target diverse audiences like the burgeoning Hispanic American community. |
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Most of the participants in over half of the studies in our systematic review were African-American or Hispanic, thus over-representing lower socioeconomic groups. |
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By my rough count, 64 of the 525 possessed Hispanic surnames. |
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The infiltration of black and Hispanic women into public social work and the flight of white women into private practice racially divided the field. |
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The school is the primary location where the native English speakers and the Hispanic students come together and integrate for social and academic purposes. |
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Given the size of the Hispanic population and the forecast for growth in the coming decades, interethnic marriages are expected to increase as well. |
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Did he improve the opportunities for Hispanic writers to get published? |
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He had learned a lot of folk medicine from his father's Hispanic cowhands. |
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Consider this description of a scholar studying curanderos, native healers who provide Hispanic communities with medical advice, prescriptions, and treatments. |
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Wealthy areas coexisted with black ghettos and Hispanic barrios. |
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Recognizing the diverse nature of Hispanic families, the purpose of this article was not to perpetuate the myth of sameness or ethnic homogeneity. |
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Combinations inspired by Hispanic dessert and flavor favorites such as dulce de leche, tres leche, sopapillas and churros also are in vogue, says Taylor. |
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Abbott took advantage of that opening and pulled down a hefty share of the Hispanic vote. |
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Also, white children are more likely to be diagnosed with ASD than black and Hispanic children. |
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The California governor candidate hit back hard against charges she bilked a Hispanic housekeeper. |
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Hispanic Republican moderate Brian Sandoval just won a landslide reelection in Nevada. |
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Carrillo said the maid described the ghost as a handsome Hispanic man in his 50s who wore a cowboy hat, a brown coat, and jeans. |
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White women were older, smoked more, and were less likely to have dietary calcium intakes in the lowest quartile of distribution than black and Hispanic women. |
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Seventy percent of Hispanic Americans reported being very or somewhat concerned about climate change, and 57 percent of blacks. |
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Watching the Republicans get clobbered among Hispanic voters apparently hastened the process. |
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Cruz, who certainly considers himself Hispanic, had fighting words in response. |
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In 2009, Christie eked out a slight win against incumbent governor Jon Corzine and still garnered 32 percent of the Hispanic vote. |
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Moreno is the only Hispanic, and one of the few performers of any ethnicity, to have won an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony. |
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A more recent phenomenon in the political universe is politicians of Hispanic heritage who are not fluent in Spanish. |
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Media reports confirm that Gardner made a significant pitch to Hispanic voters in both English and Spanish. |
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He will be the first Hispanic attorney general of the United States. |
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We've seen things from Vanuatu, the Hispanic crosses in South America. |
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Many immigrants moved either back to Spain or to another Hispanic country. |
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I would love to learn more about the Hispanic culture and people! |
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We're talking about focusing on the Hispanic community as a whole. |
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And by the way, those are Hispanic citizens as well as white citizens. |
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I was to play Pablo, the Hispanic friend at the poker party. |
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These children are on their way to two weeks of summer camp, but for many parents in this heavily Hispanic neighborhood that is a frightful thought. |
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Asian and Hispanic communities grew in California and New York. |
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The city's percentage of Hispanic residents is less than half of that of the state. |
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Even if some Hispanic voters are turned off by Republican restrictionism, Republicans face a dilemma. |
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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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The more-acculturated Hispanic Boomer is made up of those that are Bicultural and Acculturated. |
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Ron Alvarado, a Nuyorican whose mother lives in Juana Diaz, is chairman of the Pittsburgh Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. |
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Hispanic citizens in Virginia have higher median household incomes and educational attainment than the general Virginia population. |
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In the west, Justinian's political authority never went any farther than certain portions of the Italian and Hispanic peninsulas. |
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Houses in New Mexico, California and Florida exhibit a strong Hispanic architectural influence. |
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MundoFox Tampa Conga Caliente 2014 is Tampa's largest Hispanic festival, celebrating Latino arts and cultures from around the world. |
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Honestly, being an Arizonian, I think of someone who is Hispanic as only speaking Spanish. |
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The number of Hispanic students who flunked that test fell from 40 percent to 29 percent. |
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Was the intensity of their emotivism an outgrowth of deep-seated Hispanic piety? |
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Police said in the latest incident it did not appear the man noticed his attacker who was described as Hispanic, in her 20s and heavyset. |
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A 23-year-old Hispanic man presented with a six-week history of floaters and hazy vision without photopsia. |
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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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Unfortunately, there is a nugget of truth to the notion of black and Hispanic tensions but, like politics, the friction tends to be very local. |
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What they want is the long straight hair, olive skin, just enough oliveness to the skin to make them not ambiguous. To make them Hispanic. |
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Spain has maintained its special relations with Hispanic America and the Philippines. |
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Other North African Sephardim have since also translated their Hispanic surnames into local languages or have modified them to sound local. |
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The arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in Homonhon, Eastern Samar in 1521 marked the beginning of Hispanic colonization. |
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With such diversity they did not have a common ethnic identity or language and rapidly assimilated to Hispanic culture. |
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Florida has a large and diverse Hispanic population, with Cubans and Puerto Ricans being the largest groups in the state. |
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The Daytona Beach area is similar demographically and the city of Orlando has a large Hispanic population, which has often favored Democrats. |
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Chocolate is still found in preparations which have not changed since pre Hispanic times mostly as hot and cold beverages. |
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Her figure permeates historical, cultural, and social dimensions of Hispanic American cultures. |
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The largest Hispanic groups are those having origins in Puerto Rico, Colombia, Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. |
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There has been a glut of new anthologies of the Galician-Portuguese lyric, in testimony to its abiding importance in Hispanic literature. |
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The Hispanic population is most heavily concentrated in the Mission District, Tenderloin District, and Excelsior District. |
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The Roman cavalry of the earliest Empire were primarily from Celtic, Hispanic or Germanic areas. |
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Homicides Granger-cause total gang membership, along with Crip and Hispanic gang membership. |
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The majority of crack cocaine offenders were black, while more than half of powder cocaine offenders were Hispanic and about a third were black. |
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The majority of the 1,000 Hispanic families living in Alta California stayed there, though some moved south to remain inside Mexico. |
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The percentage of immigrants who are Asian is increasing while the percentage who are Hispanic is decreasing. |
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Association of this proposal with California Republicans, especially incumbent governor Pete Wilson, drove many Hispanic voters to the Democrats. |
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Later evolution has made the Hispanic distinction between villas and ciudades a purely honorific one. |
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Castro Cheese owns the La Vaquita brand product line, which includes Queso Fresco, Panela, Queso Quesadilla and other artisanal cheeses commonly used in Hispanic dishes. |
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Other Eastern Sephardim have since also translated their Hispanic surnames into the languages of the regions they settled in, or have modified them to sound more local. |
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Reviewing your Hispanic business plan and marketing strategy through the lens of country of origin can help you uncover unique benefits or barriers. |
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Peavy and Smith offer a more multicultural coverage than the usual European American journey west by including the experiences and expressions of Chinese, Hispanic. |
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About Chef Leticia Moreinos Schwartz Chef Leticia Moreinos Schwartz is a chef, cookbook author, teacher, and food stylist with expertise in Hispanic and Latino cuisine. |
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The culture of California is a Western culture and most clearly has its modern roots in the culture of the United States, but also, historically, many Hispanic influences. |
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Puerto Ricans were the most numerous of the Hispanic and Latino subgroups. |
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The early History of Andorra provides a fairly typical career of another such buffer state, the only modern survivor in the Pyrenees of the Hispanic Marches. |
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After recording in churches and other venues in Latin America and Spain during their tour, the band said the album would likely reflect Hispanic influence. |
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Lessons in math, reading, social studies and science are provided on DVDs and through satellite hookups, and the content is also offered to Hispanic family members. |
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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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Outbackers will serve juicy Outback Special Sirloin and tender Chicken on the Barbie to a group of Hispanic veterans at the Miami Veterans Healthcare facility on Nov. |
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The largest population in the province was indigenous Maya, who lived in their communities, but which were in contact with the Hispanic sphere via labor demands and commerce. |
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Las Palmas is a major Hispanic city of 400,000 inhabitants, complete with tapas bars, University, 'El Corte Ingles' department store and historic quarter with good museums. |
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The Hispanic community continues to grow more affluent and mobile. |
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Hispanic Unity's mission is to empower Hispanics and other members of the community to become self-sufficient, civically engaged, and lead productive lives. |
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Nebivolol monotherapy significantly reduced high blood pressure in obese and nonobese Hispanic adults with stage I and II hypertension, based on data from 277 patients. |
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This organization has branched out in over 20 different countries with 54 centers devoted to the Spanish and Hispanic American culture and Spanish Language. |
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Danny Santiago, author of Famous All Over Town, published a novel in which he depicts life through the eyes of a young Hispanic boy growing up in East Los Angeles. |
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Yale Law School has appointed its first Hispanic tenured professor. |
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Isn't the combination of the lowering white birthrate and the higher Hispanic birthrate, coupled with illegal immigration, going to make the Southwest brown? |
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This will give black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American technology coordinators and project managers an official Web site for sharing information and advice. |
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Hispanic children are diagnosed with autism less often and later than other children, and a recent study looked at the role pediatricians may play in the delay. |
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Historically, the population in the eastern half of the peninsula was less affected by and less integrated with Hispanic culture than the western half. |
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Fewer than ten firms reported ownership that was exactly equally split between Hispanic and non-hispanic individuals or between white and nonwhite individuals. |
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It concludes that Villancicos exhibit linguistic features mostly common to other Hispanic areas, with some more specifically Mexican sociolinguistic characteristics. |
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