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How to use nationality in a sentence

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If there's any nationality that struggles to accept food fads, such as vegetarianism and nouvelle cuisine, it's the Italians.
These vary from country to country but generally include headlamp converters, spare bulbs, a nationality sticker and a warning triangle.
He is a Shiite Afghan by nationality who was raised in a farming community close to the Iranian border.
When one uses khadi clothes and other products marketed by khadi industries, one is supporting the spirit of freedom and nationality.
In my first time overseas I am receiving a completely different reaction to my nationality than my seasoned traveller friends told me to expect.
Here the mind is not limited by any reductionism such as religion, caste, nationality etc.
It was not like words referring to nationality, such as Aussie or Brit, which could be used affectionately.
Everybody is welcome with a smile, regardless of age, occupation or nationality.
Now, that depended on a finding of fact about his nationality or a finding of fact about a right to residence in another country.
Why should the nationality of our parents be used to categorise us and restrict our rights of freedom and nationality?
Then, a couple of years ago, it had a lick of paint and a bit of internal surgery and, lo and behold, it changed name and nationality in one go.
The teenagers also asked relatives to send them school and birth certificates to authenticate their nationality.
There is no mistaking the nationality of the automobiles these two companies produce.
You have not produced satisfactory evidence of your identity, nationality or lawful basis to be in the United Kingdom.
In the English, French and German nations old Celtic, Teutonic, and other elements have blended into a new formation, the present nationality.
Foster parents should be willing to commute, be bilingual and have dual nationality.
All are male and belong to the titular nationality of their country, therefore gender and ethnicity were not considered in any depth.
I am a Serb, but my nationality was never more important than my personality.
Cultural identity is commonly defined in terms of nationality rather than ethnicity.
Korea is one of the few countries in which ethnicity and nationality coincide.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He once had been friendly with all his intelligent neighbors, no matter what their nationality.
It has about 8000 inhabitants, partly of Czech, partly of German nationality.
The principle of nationality is emerging from the tortuous confusion of the ages.
Czechoslovaks who are habitually resident in Germany will have a similar right to opt for Czechoslovak nationality.
There is unquestionably a parochial sort of nationality which it is easy to satirize.
There is such a thing as multiple personality, and there is also multiple nationality.
It is one of a thousand muniments of our old nationality which a national government would keep safe.
Under which mass of overwhelming proofs of nationality the amie du Drapeau gave in.
Together with the nation-state, the modern notion of nationality was defined and became a major force of political life.
But Macedonia is not the only part of Yugoslavia where a man's nationality varies.
There is no single Assamese nationality, and the Assamese language is merely a modern dialect of Bengali.
Although I describe him as a Dutch pearler I am somewhat uncertain as to his exact nationality.
The conflict of laws in regard to nationality forms an important part of private international law.
That's correct, because being of the same nationality, I thought he was hurting all of our emigre here in Dallas.
There is their inscription, e pluribus unum, an unquestionable stamp of nationality and value, which they carry wherever they go.
Nowhere in the Balkan Peninsula has there been so much oppression and bloodshed on account of nationality.
He was a man of no nationality, and cosmopolitan, and sublimely proud of that expansiveness.
Every thing that he appropriates, he stamps with the character of his own nationality.
There was no idea of nationality in the foreign policy of the younger Pitt.
The allied powers are agreed that the European resettlement must be inspired by the principle of nationality.
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