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How to use Hispanic in a sentence

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In the event, the segregated Hispanic community of Tucson was conspicuous by its under-representation.
They are treated as foreign bodies that have to be extirpated from the body Hispanic.
In addition, about 40 percent of the Hispanic population in America reported they do not speak English well.
They had to beat some Hispanic kids from South America who grow up with futsal and play it at the grass-roots level.
In a display of fine and somehow entirely Hispanic prestidigitation, he makes the fish his yo-yo.
It was not long before Hispanic ballplayers earned their well-deserved place in the cradle of American baseball.
Less severely demented patients and black and Hispanic patients were more likely to stay in the home.
Alleged Hispanic resistance to learning English is one of Huntington's central claims.
This remarkable cultural diffusion clearly illustrates just how far north Hispanic influences spread.
While the Hispanic population in Calgary is still less than 20,000 people, the festival is a huge draw for Calgarians from all backgrounds.
Total system-wide black and Hispanic admissions are up significantly, exactly what UC wanted.
The residents of Miami used to look down on Hispanic food and culture, but now they can't get enough of it.
Features of a knightly ruling class still indirectly influence Hispanic societies, including those in the United States.
Also, more than one in four Hispanic families earns a living below the national poverty level.
We all agree that Dora is a spunky gal who makes a decent role model for anyone, Hispanic or not.
Many do residencies at affiliated hospitals and clinics with Hispanic clienteles of 60 percent and higher.
She shows how Hispanic minors are poised to overtake African Americans as the largest ethnic youth population in the country.
My favourite character was Pedro, Napoleon's Hispanic friend, whose quiet manner and woebegone expression were constant throughout the film.
If nothing else, it's past time for a Hispanic to hold such a high office of state.
You sent me two pictures of a young Hispanic boy and two more of an Afro-Caribbean.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Even in the library of the Hispanic Society of America there is no record of him.
One was black, the other two were white, though one might have been Hispanic.
African American and Hispanic students posted all-time highs.
El Agave Del Mar is dedicated to authentic Hispanic Nouvelle cuisine and is the only restaurant of its kind to be located in North County.
Of all the Hispanic nations, however, Brazil was easily the most stable.
In 1876 these Hispanic nations stood on the threshold of a new era.
Hispanic activists and several religious leaders in Salt Lake City are more than a little upset about the mayor's choice for the city's new minority affairs coordinator.
Seventy-one percent of African-American student parents and 68 percent of Hispanic student parents live at or below 200 percent of the poverty line.
I think it is special that America's first Hispanic saint will be canonized on American soil by Pope Francis, who is the first Pope from Latin America.
This data will include tabulations for the total population and the population 18 years old and over for the 63 race categories, and Hispanic or Latino.
Cruz, relating a story he's told before, recalled having lunch with a Hispanic businessman in Texas who asked Cruz when he last saw a Hispanic panhandler.
Unlike recent Hispanic immigrants, Haitians have not been able to rely on labor market opportunities or networks established by an earlier migrant cohort.
Reinterpreting the traditional Hispanic patio form, these offices for a college rector in Alicante are a hermetic presence in the landscape with a softly luminous interior.
Currently he serves as an Executive Presbyter with the General Council of the Assemblies of God and is the president and founder of the Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership.
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as amici curiae in support of a motion for a preliminary injunction against Arizona's Senate Bill 1070 filed by plaintiffs in that matter.
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