From a community viewpoint most of our towns, villages and townlands are ghettoes, or consist of ghettoes in which our communities live apart. |
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The Irish in Australia did not occupy ghettoes, and Irishwomen were particularly likely to marry non-Irish husbands. |
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Whenever you've got ghettoes of kin groups, you are always going to have compounded emotional problems. |
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The subjects come from a variety of backgrounds, from inner city ghettoes to upmarket suburbs. |
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Hip hop is a music that has been evolved out of the ghettoes of inner cities, whether it's in Jamaica or the United States. |
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Today, tourism has moved out of its ghettoes, with fincas, farmhouses and stone cottages reimagined as hotels and villas. |
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The only reason they retreat into ghettoes is if they are not given full place in the society of which they should become members. |
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Were immigrants arriving in such numbers that they might remain unassimilated in cultural ghettoes, eventually undermining social or national cohesion? |
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Iraq's once-cosmopolitan capital, Baghdad, became a checkerboard of sectarian ghettoes. |
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He not only disapproves of ghettoes, where immigrants subsist on welfare and fail to integrate into British society. |
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Those who arrived unlawfully tended to end up in ghettoes and live in horrendous conditions. |
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Questions concerning the formation of ghettoes in neighbourhoods are part of this approach. |
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Meanwhile, in the typically rural, village areas, there is increasing poverty and classic ghettoes have emerged. |
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But we must not condone the creation of ghettoes, where only children of a specified faith are admitted to a school and others are excluded. |
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The ghettoes of Lima are suffering the devastating effects of a drought that has dried up urban water supplies. |
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The problems of Roma ghettoes can only be resolved by a European action plan ensuring complex reintegration and immediate development of the excluded regions. |
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The blacks informed the whites that they were not needed in the ghettoes. |
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This must be a telling advantage in the minds of urban planners, especially as they set about reviving the decaying inner-city ghettoes which disfigure so many of our capitals. |
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They aren't hard to spot: hanging around in the Sicilian countryside, huddled at the railway stations of middle Europe, mustering in the cafes of Athens or in the ghettoes of Amsterdam or Stockholm. |
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Their ghettoes are an affront to common decency. |
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The first and most important step towards effective and sustainable social integration of the most disadvantaged areas is to put an end once and for all to exclusion and ghettoes. |
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Policies or systems that would lead to excessive fragmentation, or to a series of employment ghettoes, would not, in our view, support strong public service values and a broad public service culture. |
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Look at the Balkans, they say, or at America's inner-city ghettoes. |
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Charlestown would also become one of Boston's three large Irish ghettoes. |
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