Playing at home in the rarefied air of Mexico City, the Mexicans just don't lose. |
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Our community has Japanese, Vietnamese, Russian, Chinese and several others beside Mexicans. |
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Mexicans love the magic, Japanese kids empathise with Harry's school woes and Australians like Hogwarts' white Christmases. |
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By 1950, the MBCT had grown and matured due to excellent leadership and its provision of vital ministries for Mexicans and Tejanos in Texas. |
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Aborigines, Maoris and even Mexicans think he is a fighter for economic justice in the Third World. |
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Many Mexican-Americans in the border states were heavily Indian in ancestry, so Mexicans in the United States had a thin time of it. |
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He affiliates himself with this faux-moorish identity, asserting a parallel to the American colonization of Mexico and of Mexicans. |
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Mexicans have a long tradition of acquiring basic goods and foodstuffs in small neighborhood grocery shops. |
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Mexicans use Serranos wherever Jalapenos just aren't hot enough to do the job. |
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The Mexicans are really hard workers and view farmwork as their profession, taking great pride in it. |
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The exhibit features 19 artists, including native Mexicans and international artists who have been inspired by Mexican culture. |
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Young Mexicans are very proud of this film, which is conquering every film festival around the world. |
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At least a dozen of the Mexicans who have been through the program have produced books in Totonac, Nahnu, Zapotec, Chinantec, and Mazatec. |
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Robert only learns of Edna's new abode yesterday from his mother and claims to have returned because the Mexicans were uncongenial. |
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Anglos considered Mexicans an innately lazy and unenterprising people who had failed to exploit the rich natural resources of the Southwest. |
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Under the moon and stars, far from any city, with the horses neighing and music playing, the Americans and Mexicans danced in the dusty roadways. |
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Some New Mexicans have been diagnosed with neurodegenerative afflictions which disappeared when they stopped consuming aspartame. |
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Before moving on to a discussion of Mexicans in Aurora, a brief word is in order about sources. |
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The majority of Mexicans occupied a liminal position within the racial hierarchy of the southwestern states. |
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Mexicans and Central Americans tend to snack less than U.S. citizens and Canadians, preferring to eat only at mealtimes. |
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The settler population and government forces used extreme levels of violence to subdue the native Mexicans. |
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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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The houses of well-to-do Mexicans have been inward looking, towards a patio, since colonial times. |
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Our study was a family-based study and included probands with asthma from two populations, Puerto Ricans and Mexicans. |
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Gamblers, ranchers and shepherds came to see us, but the Mexicans gave us the go-by. |
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The game can be played from a number of perspectives including that of the Indians, Mexicans, Americans, or a gang of desperados. |
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The native Mexicans did, however, consume a mildly alcoholic beverage called pulque. |
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The Mexicans in Texas also denounced slavery and disunion and frequently sheltered runaway slaves. |
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By the 1950s, however, service organizations faced new challenges from increasing numbers of Mexican immigrants, Texas Mexicans, or Tejanos, and a new group, Puerto Ricans. |
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They are Mexicans doing the various service-oriented manual labor jobs to satisfy the lifestyle of the propertied class in the country's second wealthiest county. |
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However skeptical of their new president, peace is exactly what many Mexicans are hoping will ensue. |
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They will be confident of a positive start against the Mexicans once more. |
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But it was the Mexicans who would show up at Mission and 24th right by my favorite taqueria, El Farolita, and cheer to the traffic and wave and raise their fist. |
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The Mexicans handling the horses that were particularly feisty had some very offensive vocabulary, Ansley noted, as they called the wild equines every name in The Book. |
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For example, Mexicans are watching their traditional maize versions, or landraces, to see whether they'll pick up genes from the abundant U.S. crops of transgenic corn. |
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No consideration was given to the fact that most Apache hostilities were self-defense or retaliation, and that they'd first been raided by the New Mexicans. |
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According to popular mythology, Mexicans don't do breakfast. |
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Cultural familiarity, if not in this case ties of kinship, connected these Utes and New Mexicans, enabling the latter to establish themselves peacefully in Ute territory. |
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Each day she drove out on deals with one of the Mexicans tailing her in the black Buick and collecting all the money she made. |
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In the spring of 1784 a Ute headman named Ignacio caught wind of a party of New Mexicans heading north to build a settlement on land the Utes claimed as their own. |
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For months, there were cross-border concerns in the United States about traveling to Mexico, and about Mexicans traveling here. |
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Pojoaque was inhabited by Tewa until a few years ago, when intermarriage with Mexicans and the death of the few full-bloods made it practically a Mexican settlement. |
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In contrast, many Mexicans are recent or undocumented immigrants. |
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In 2012, homeland security officials apprehended nearly 450,000 Mexicans, 55,000 Guatemalans, and 50,000 Hondurans. |
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Adopted as the collegiate drug of choice, cannabis was no longer just a weed smoked by marginalized Mexicans and blacks. |
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Peering through windows offered a glimpse of how the real Mexicans live, and unearthed the interesting fact that here beds are a rarity, rope hammocks the norm. |
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But the forgotten heroes are the Tejanos, Mexicans who had lived in Texas for many generations and fought beside Bowie, Crockett and the others against the Mexican army. |
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Among the New Mexicans were a Ute raised in captivity by New Mexicans and a New Mexican raised in captivity among the Utes until his family were able to ransom him. |
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The sailors in their summer whites and little round hats, they were chasing down the Mexicans wearing zoot suits and ripping them to shreds. |
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The Mexicans have booked the luxurious Thaba Ya Batswana hotel as their base for this summer's World Cup. |
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And there are these three or four very mean Mexicans sitting next to us. |
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Or how much richer a few rich Mexicans are going to get in the process? |
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Through they are natives of Guatemala, they said the annual Cinco de Mayo event is celebrated by Mexicans and non-Mexicans alike. |
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So the Mexicans, never short of a good idea, have come up with a brand new marketing pitch that is more than a thousand years old. |
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Many in New Mexico have worked on the Health Security for New Mexicans Act. |
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All workshops and recitals will be presented by New Mexicans and include a showcase and two master classes by Keith Snell. |
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I grew up around a Chicano family and was around Mexicans a lot. |
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An ever-increasing number of Hispanics, particularly Mexicans, are immigrating to the United States. |
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It is equally important for them to understand similarities and differences in the ethnopsychology of Mexicans and North Americans. |
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The Chalchese immediately fell on the Mexicans, and they were all destroyed. |
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There was a pause I didn't like, punctuated by shrieks of shrill laughter from the hombres at the bar. Only Mexicans can laugh like that. |
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Central and South Americans, Mexicans, Cubans, Africans, and Indians are a few examples of the places voluntary minorities originate from. |
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This is the return of apprehended Mexicans to remote locations by Border Patrol rather than the nearest Mexican port of entry. |
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Additionally, many Mexicans also enter the United States to commute daily to work. |
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At the immediate south of Manila, Mexicans were present at Ermita and at Cavite where they were stationed as sentries. |
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Mexico's National Geography and Statistics Institute estimated that in 2014, one out of five Mexicans was victim of crime in some form. |
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The largest group were the Lebanese and an estimated 400,000 Mexicans have some Lebanese ancestry. |
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The largest group were Filipinos and some 200,000 Mexicans can trace Filipino ancestry. |
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In the 2010 census 18,185 Mexicans reported belonging to an Eastern religion, a category which includes a tiny Buddhist population. |
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The Mexicans had were already antagonistic towards the Spaniards for being inside their city and for holding Montezuma under house arrest. |
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Ironically as he was feted abroad, he left many Mexicans cold. |
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Today, the vast majority of Afro Mexicans in Veracruz and other parts of the country are spread out and intermixed with the rest of the population. |
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When I was older I went out on the hillsides and dug the roots of oose, or Amole as the Mexicans call it, which were excellent to use in place of soap. |
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Obviously, Mexicans are very ingenuitous, and adapt them as they see fit. |
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The health and safety of New Mexicans will always be our priority and we have to hold federal agencies accountable for safe operations in the state of New Mexico. |
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This community is a real place that is predominantly populated by Latino New Mexicans whose ancestors have lived there since it was a Spanish colony and part of Mexico. |
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When Cortez and his men, including those who had come under Narvaez, returned the Mexicans began to commence full scale hostilities against the Spaniards. |
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