And he is but one of a handful of first-generation, American-born soccer players on the inner-city Albion Hurricanes Football Club. |
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So I did some research about first-generation South Asian youth in America. |
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He is first-generation Irish and was born and raised in Chicago, where most of his family still lives. |
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The story is a classic tale of growing up as the first-generation child of immigrants. |
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This finding confirms a general result observed in studies that have examined first-generation genetically engineered foods. |
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It could not be saddled with Toyota's first-generation technology while its rival was busy creating the next system. |
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The first-generation antihistamines, often available as over-the-counter medications, produce a sedating effect. |
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Nagano, 51, grew up on his first-generation Japanese-American grandparents' artichoke farm near Morro Bay, between San Francisco and Los Angeles. |
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My parents, who are first-generation immigrants, are very conscious that if you don't get an education you're not going to get a good job. |
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This is primarily due to major concerns about this first-generation technology that still needs to be tackled. |
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Also new for 2001 is the arrival of infrared technology for headphones, eliminating the dangling wires of first-generation systems. |
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Mary Dunleavy was born in Connecticut and raised in New Jersey by her first-generation Irish American parents. |
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Although slower than a CD-RW drive, it's not too bad considering that it's first-generation technology. |
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The Shuttle, which NASA described as a first-generation reusable launch vehicle, has to be practically rebuilt from scratch after each mission. |
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Until recently, the only genetically engineered products available on the U.S. market were first-generation genetically engineered products. |
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There are also concerns about the applicability of the recommendations made to help first-generation students be successful. |
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To the extent she had a support network, it was in the community of first-generation West African immigrants in New York. |
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Lena Ibrahim, a first-generation Palestinian-American, insisted that she was there more for human rights than ethnic solidarity. |
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My great-grandmother was a first-generation American and the mother of three small children. |
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There is ample proof, for instance, that first-generation immigrants do not increase crime, they help to reduce it. |
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In 1964, Sinatra signed a contract with the Learjet Corporation to buy one of their first-generation private jets. |
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Their parents were hard-working first-generation migrants who have built successful family businesses, too busy making it in their new country to care about politics. |
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Previous research has found that the largest differences between first-generation and non-first-generation students were on levels of family income and race. |
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Sulphur is the poison for catalytic converters, just as lead was the poison for first-generation catalytic converters. |
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The population is culturally diverse, with locally significant populations of fancophones, first nations, and first-generation immigrants. |
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Many temples were built by devout first-generation Indian immigrants. |
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Members of the National College Access Network are committed to increasing the number of first-generation, underrepresented college students who enroll in higher education. |
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My main Mac, on which I'm typing this, is a first-generation Power Mac G3, built in late 1997 and bought in May 1998, close to five and a half years ago. |
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Examples of first-generation antihistamines include diphenhydramine and cyproheptadine. |
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This flexibility and adaptability has had a profound effect on first-generation American-born Thais, who tend to be quite assimilated or Americanized. |
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As a tradeoff, everything outside of the environments looks like it came from a first-generation computer game, and there's a big bar of load time between missions. |
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Incoming students also participate in a freshman convocation that serves to welcome first-generation families. |
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The vast majority of research on this topic, however, has focused on the dichotomous perspective of first-generation versus non-first-generation students. |
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The people who attend them are first-generation immigrants or more likely their second and third generation descendants. |
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The daughter of first-generation Portuguese immigrants, she grew up in the small town of Victoria, British Columbia. |
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Dicloxacillin, oxacillin, first-generation cephalosporins, or amoxicillin-clavulanate are also acceptable alternatives. |
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Many of the students who attend community colleges are first-generation who often have different life experiences, skills, and expectations than traditional students. |
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Politicians in Birmingham have warned that areas with large first-generation immigrant populations are particularly vulnerable to intimidation. |
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Patients who are allergic to penicillin can be treated with erythromycin or first-generation cephalosporins. |
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Empiric antibiotic coverage with a first-generation cephalosporin or antistaphylococcal penicillin usually is adequate treatment for an uncomplicated felon. |
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It's been almost 100 years since the issei, or first-generation Japanese Americans, moved to Bainbridge, and today there are several ways to experience their heritage. |
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If she's Greek, then my dad, also a first-generation American, is Latvian. |
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The Commission sees the first-generation biofuels as a bridge to the second-generation biofuels using lignocellulosic materials as a feedstock. |
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Edgar is tall, pale and of decidedly Anglo extraction while Peters is stocky, shortish and first-generation Grenadian-Canadian. |
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Among first-generation immigrants from Pakistan, 43.9 per cent of all children are born to parents who are first cousins. |
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The next three bytes store the hex value 000001, which denotes a first-generation CPPM system, and are followed by a series of encrypted 8-byte Key Data values. |
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To derive the greatest benefit from current and future opportunities, the Commission is committed to encouraging the first-generation biofuels market, which will be complemented by new technologies as they come on-stream. |
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The impacts of first-generation biofuels maybe greater than originally thought, for instance the USA's desire to use bioethanol has led to a massive increase in the use of grain for biofuels production. |
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Many supported sustainable biofuels, and called for increased research and development for second-generation fuels, although some expressed concern about dismissing first-generation biofuels. |
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Several studies have found that first-generation Asian Americans experience significantly more acculturative stress than second or later generations. |
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For first-generation families like his, access to information is scarce. |
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After all, that first-generation Pentium PC that seemed like such a screamer when you bought it probably went out in the inorganic collection several years ago. |
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Based on studies of the distribution of first-generation sulfonylureas into breast milk, the AAP considers tolbutamide to be compatible with breast-feeding. |
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Oral antibiotics are usually used in the treatment and include first-generation cephalosporins, penicillinase-resistant penicillins, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones. |
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Antihistamines can be classified as either first-generation or second-generation agents. |
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During that debate cellulosic ethanol emerged in 2006 as an alternative to first-generation ethanol, because it could use waste and nonfood plants grown on lower-quality land. |
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Richard Stallman, the first-generation hacker from M. I. T., told me that though he supports many of Anonymous's causes, he considered these dox attacks reprehensible. |
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Growing maize requires a lot of land, water and agrichemicals, so environmental groups such as America's Natural Resources Defence Council argue that it is merely a short-term, first-generation approach to making ethanol. |
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For individuals who are allergic to penicillin or amoxicillin, the use of cephalexin or another first-generation oral cephalosporin, clindamycin, azithromycin or clarithromycin is recommended. |
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Mifepristone is a first-generation progesterone receptor modulator that is approved for use in many countries for early first-trimester medical abortion. |
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He had been febrile since May 25 and did not respond to antimicrobial drug treatment using cefamezin, a first-generation cephalosporin. |
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Bureaucratism continues on the rise as the first-generation revolutionaries die off of old age. |
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The first-generation iPhone was released in June 2007 and was an instant blockbuster success. |
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We use European technology that was developed for remolding airliner tires, which is comparable to that used for manufacturing first-generation tires. |
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As one teacher, first-generation college-goer herself, argued, I know kids go on college visits. |
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If I was, through my father, a first-generation United Statesian, I found I was, through him, an eleventh-generation North American. |
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Here we will see how first-generation enablers can be further developed, and examine the difficulties in exploiting second-generation enablers. |
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A number of deployments in Phase 1 are currently in place to defend against first-generation Iranian missile launches. |
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The first-generation sulfonylureas currently available are chlorpropamide, tolazamide, and tolbutamide. |
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One encounters among the first-generation composers the older Parthia, Sinfonia a tre, but also examples of a more forward-looking sinfonia. |
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In contrast, first-generation AEDs that do not appear to be associated with a significant risk of birth defects include the benzodiazepines and succinimides. |
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For example, there are the first-generation AHSS materials, martensitic grades, that have to be hot stamped or roll formed in order for them to achieve their properties. |
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