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Racially and indigenous
Racially, the majority of the population were Vietnamese, while there were small numbers of Chinese, indigenous Montagnards, Cambodians and French.

Racially and described
Racially speaking, Kuwaitis are described usually as white or tan / black.

Racially and who
" Racially integrated " groups with both black and white performers included The Del-Vikings, who hit big in 1957 with " Come Go With Me " and " Whispering Bells " and The Crests whose " The Angels Listened In " appeared in 1960.

Racially and with
Racially, the population was distributed with 62. 7 % being White, 34. 7 % Black / African American, 1. 9 % Hispanic / Latino, 0. 2 % Asian, 0. 1 % American Indian / Alaskan Native, and 0. 7 % claiming multiple races.
Substituted " Racially-aggravated " with " Racially or religiously aggravated " in some parts of the criminal law.
It was repealed ( along with many other discriminatory laws ) on 30 June 1991 by the Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act, No. 108 of 1991.

Racially and ;
; Racially or religiously aggravated common assault: This offence is created by section 29 ( 1 )( c ) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
; Racially or religiously aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm: This offence is created by section 29 ( 1 )( b ) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.

disdained and whom
He recorded his impressions of the places he visited and disdained the poverty of the inhabitants of Japan and China, whom he described as " gooks " and " lazy ignorant ".
Arcadia was a district of mountain people whom other Greeks disdained.
Abrams disdained most of the politicians with whom he was forced to deal, in particular Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy, and had an even lower opinion of defense contractors whom he accused of war profiteering.
Martin Luther King, whom he admired for his courage but disdained for his " trouble-making " and what he called " unfair " attacks on the Vietnam War.

disdained and described
These men, under the old system, had no definite status ; but they were generosi, men of birth, and, being now forced to describe themselves, they disdained to be classed with franklins ( now sinking in the social scale ), still more with yeomen or husbandmen ; they chose, therefore, to be described as " gentlemen ".
) Secondly, Linnaeus only described and identified this snake in 1758: firsthand experience with timber rattlesnakes among London scientists would have been poor, the flora and fauna of the colonies would have been disdained as savage by thinking circles and so published information on its habits would have been thin, allowing for hearsay and superstition to grow on both sides of the Atlantic.

disdained and
Philippa ’ s end was as pious, harmonious, and peaceful as her life: she prayed with several priests and, without any toil or suffering, gave her soul into the hands of Him who created her, a smile appearing on her mouth as though she disdained the life of this world ”.
Armand ’ s " ideas about freedom in sexual matters come from Fourier ’ s theory of the four movements ”, which was as disdained by some puritan anarchists as Proudhon was.
Agobard, on the other hand, disdained Amalarius ’ reforms as theatrical and showy and favored a more plain liturgy.

disdained and who
While he had been in the vanguard with The Byrds and the Burrito Brothers, Parsons was now perceived as being too authentic and traditional in an era dominated by the stylings of the Eagles, whose sound Parsons disdained ( although he did maintain cordial relations with Bernie Leadon, a former member of the Eagles who left the group in 1975 ).
In European individualist anarchism a different social context helped the rise of European individualist illegalism and as such " The illegalists were proletarians who had nothing to sell but their labour power, and nothing to discard but their dignity ; if they disdained waged-work, it was because of its compulsive nature.
He was exceptionally proud, in that he disdained those who loved him.
" Harder drugs, such as amphetamines and heroin, were also sometimes used in hippie settings ; however, these drugs were often disdained, even among those who used them, because they were recognized as harmful and addictive.
Being well aware that the war was waged by English and French nobles who disdained the Dutch as a nation of " cheesemongers ", at least three privateers sailed under the name of the Getergde Kaasboer, the " Provoked Cheesemonger ".
Her most bitter rival was the Duchesse Béatrix de Grammont, Choiseul's sister, who had in vain tried her best to acquire the place of the late Marquise de Pompadour, and according to Madame Adélaïde, Béatrix de Grammont would have disdained the comtesse no matter what.
The kings of Lydia who succeeded her carried this as one of their sacred insignia of office, and passed it down from father to son until it was passed to Candaules, who disdained it and gave it to one of his companions to carry.
His request for reinforcements had been turned down by British commander General James Grant, who disdained the American rebels and thought them poor soldiers.
In contrast, his opponents, who disdained his brutal tactics at home, referred to him as El Bagre ( the Catfish ), a snide reference to his bushy moustache and outward appearance.
Maybe the last word on the life of Mad Jack Mytton should be left to Nimrod, a man who knew him well and had a full and lengthy insight into the enigma that was John Mytton: ' It was his largeness of heart that ruined Mr Mytton, added to the lofty pride which disdained the littleness of Prudence '.
After retiring from the stage, Corelli became a popular voice teacher in New York City, somewhat ironic for a man who himself disdained voice teachers for much of his life.
One aristocrat tasked with collecting tribute was Malichus, who disdained Antipater and enraged Cassius by not collecting with haste.
Although Gregory of Tours states the reasons for this was that Sigebert disdained the prevalent practice of " taking wives who were completely unworthy of them ", and sought the beautiful and cultured Brunhilda, while Chilperic married her sister out of sibling rivalry, Ian Wood points out that the circumstances and the scale of the morgengab suggest that the situation was more complex.
He was also a daredevil who disdained authority .” The intended focus was not on youthful disobedience ( for which, in canon, he was punished and apologized for ), but on his use of his instincts.
Villani and other chroniclers disdained these rustic non-aristocrats who suddenly rose to power, considering them brazen upstarts incapable of governance.
He expressed abhorrence at the violence in the Revolution thus far, and he disdained the character of those who partook in it as little more than " riotous slaves ".
Chandler, a twice Oscar nominated screenwriter who did not author the screenplay for this or any other screen adaptations of his own novels, disdained Montgomery's ambition to create a cinematic version of the first-person narrative style of his Philip Marlowe novels.
Alternatively, the lender resorted to public shaming, such as complaining to the borrower's employer, who disdained indebted employees and often fired them, or shouting demands outside the borrower's home.
Southern Chinese dynasties, being descended from the Han and Jin, prided themselves on being the successors of the Chinese civilization and disdained the Northern dynasties, who they viewed as barbarian usurpers.
FLOs maintain close links with local metal detecting societies and have contributed to a thaw in relationships between the detectorists and archaeologists who often previously disdained one another.
The prior Soviet ideology disdained conceptions of the traditional family, especially under Stalin, who created the vision of a large, collective family under his paternal leadership.
Paul Tillich, Lincoln Swain, Gabriel Marcel, and John Macquarrie are examples of leading Christian existentialist writers, building upon a legacy of neo-orthodox thinkers like Karl Barth and Emil Brunner, who similarly disdained the propositionalism of traditionalist Protestantism.

disdained and be
Alongside Chick Corea's Return to Forever, Herbie Hancock ’ s Headhunters, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, the Pat Metheny Group, Spyro Gyra and the early 1970s Frank Zappa and Miles Davis electric bands, Weather Report is considered to be one of the pre-eminent jazz fusion bands, although the band members themselves disdained the term.
Because Gestalt therapists disdained the positivism underlying what they perceived to be the concern of research, they largely ignored the need to utilize research to further develop Gestalt theory and Gestalt therapy practice ( with a few exceptions like Les Greenberg, see the interview: " Validating Gestalt ").
Although Tilden almost never drank, he smoked heavily and disdained what today would be considered a healthy life style for an athlete.
They have always claimed to be Indian and disdained the idea that they are in any way connected with the African race.
" The equally self-critical Roberts (" I guess I'll never be satisfied with my own work "- Chicago Tribune, August 19, 1965 ), " had long disdained the medium's commercialization of his craft and its mass production, assembly-line mindset " ( The Tidi Tudorancea Bulletin, English Edition, October 6, 2010-web ).
They disdained the many checkpoints and stages of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race and envisioned an endurance race in which racers would rely on themselves and survival would be as important as speed.
The Jews were charged with the ruin of the country and with all the crimes which the fertile imagination of a Drumont ( founder of the Antisemitic League of France ) or a Viau could invent ; and as the accused often disdained to answer such slanderous attacks, the charges were believed by a great number of people to be true.
They have always claimed to be Indian & disdained the idea that they are in any way connected with the African race.
Yet as long as wars do take place at all it remains a moral duty to seek to reduce the agony caused by war, and the fulfillment of this obligation should not be disdained.

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