They reportedly represented around 30 nationalities, although the nationalities were not specified.
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But separate breakdowns of the victims' nationalities diverged, possibly because some passengers had dual nationalities.
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What we need is to create a democratic framework that recognizes all of the different nationalities inside of Spain, that creates a fraternity among the different nationalities in Spain.
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Officials did not identify names or nationalities of the detainees.
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It declined to immediately give the nationalities of the victims.
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It is why over 200 nationalities call the UAE home.
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"War, politics and nationalities will be forgotten," the letter continued.
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Borders and nationalities were not foremost in many artists's minds.
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If they don't recognize nationalities and religions, why should we?
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The nationalities of the other suspects were not immediately known.
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ICE did not specify the nationalities of the workers arrested.
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The statement on WAM did not specify the suspects' nationalities.
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She did not have information on their ages or nationalities.
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Overnight, the nationalities policy changed and the Great Terror arrived.
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Authorities have yet to identify the nationalities of the victims.
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She said "fighters from all nationalities" were in the enclave.
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The city encompasses more than 270 nationalities and 300 languages.
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The agency did not provide the nationalities of the suspects.
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"Oysters know nothing of nationalities or ethnicities," Mr. Sare said.
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"Paterson is a melting pot of multiple nationalities," Elhelw said.
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This morning, I found out the nationalities of the victims.
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I think we're probably around 30 nationalities for each edition.
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Club members represent a range of nationalities, religions — and tastes.
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The staff at its headquarters represents over 30 different nationalities.
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The nationalities of the rescued migrants were not immediately clear.
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We have seniors, millennials, gay people, kids of all nationalities.
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The same is true for other nationalities and country rates.
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There were no further details on the casualties or their nationalities.
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There are 18 different nationalities represented in their group, she says.
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Catalan officials had previously said people of 24 nationalities were victims.
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Hua did not specify the nationalities of the infected foreign nationals.
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"We have different nationalities, but the same homeland," she told her.
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The statement did not give the nationalities of the crew members.
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The company did not give the nationalities of the crew members.
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The nationalities of the dead and injured were not immediately known.
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"Terrorism does not distinguish or limit countries, nor nationalities," Macri said.
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It's a very international city, with people from many different nationalities.
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The source declined to identify the technicians or give their nationalities.
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I'd been told that Syrians were given priority over other nationalities.
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The vessel's origin and the nationalities of the crew are unclear.
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Asylum seekers also tend to be of different nationalities than refugees.
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There was no immediate word on the nationalities of the injured.
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Conversely, Ecuador was one of the nationalities seeing the biggest declines.
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Nubank has more than 2,500 employees from over 30 different nationalities.
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Many of the choices were nationalities, like Korean, German or Honduran.
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The statement did not specify the nationalities of the injured troops.
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The victims included people of all ages and of 19 nationalities.
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The nationalities of two people were not known yet, he said.
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The nationalities and identities of the asylum-seekers were not immediately known.
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The Ministry statement did not disclose the nationalities of the latest group.
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The RCMP declined on Friday to confirm the nationalities of the people.
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Our team members come from all backgrounds, religions, nationalities, genders and races.
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The law abolished racial restrictions but retained quotas for nationalities and regions.
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Méndez believes that human beings should not be defined by their nationalities.
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He wanted to sharpen the constitution's fudged distinction between "nationalities" and "regions".
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You don't often see all of these nationalities working side by side.
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The ministry said the cases involve people of Chinese and Filipino nationalities.
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I was amazed by the huge range of nationalities that I met.
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Health authorities in Canada do not typically record the nationalities of patients.
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The victims were Tunisians and other nationalities, it said, without giving details.
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Those two Shell workers have not been named nor their nationalities released.
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Trump's rhetoric has turned off voters of many different races and nationalities.
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" She added, "London is a city of many faiths and many nationalities.
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The ways their interests, generations, and nationalities shape their depictions are evident.
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The identities and nationalities of the attackers have not yet been released.
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Neither Jonsson nor the hospital immediately identified the victims' names or nationalities.
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Turkish officials have not given many details beyond confirming the attackers' nationalities.
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Many nationalities, especially westerners, were allowed into the KRG without a visa.
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New York is celebrated for its wealth of nationalities, ethnicities and languages.
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That change is allowing players like Vuna, and others, to switch nationalities.
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On the flip side, some nationalities rarely have their asylum requests denied.
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The statement did not include the nationalities of those killed and wounded.
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It's unclear how other nationalities could be returned without agreement from Mexico.
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The final text spoke not of nations — but of regions and nationalities.
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The migrants were of Tunisian and other nationalities, according to the ministry.
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The police did not state the nationalities of those arrested in operation.
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They follow men and women of different nationalities, religions and ethnic backgrounds.
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The apartment building, in Brooklyn's Flatbush neighborhood, is a hive of nationalities.
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The victims were of 35 different nationalities, an airline spokesman told CNN.
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"A number of nationalities are turning to the Nordics," that source said.
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Years-old rumors of tourist e-visas became reality for 49 nationalities.
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He said authorities had not yet established the nationalities of the dead.
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In January 2018 alone, the lodge hosted guests of 42 different nationalities.
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Some of the travelers, whose exact nationalities were unclear, were obviously distressed.
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Spain is far from the only European nation composed of smaller nationalities.
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The registration form in one surgery in east London lists two dozen nationalities.
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The spokesman said he could give no further details about the migrants' nationalities.
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I took the White House terrorism list and grouped it by nationalities below.
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An 11,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping mission of other nationalities will remain in place.
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Among the nationalities were Indian, Turkish, Portuguese, British and joint US-UK nationals.
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Seven sailors onboard of the tanker, who are from different nationalities, were detained.
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Authorities were still working to ascertain the nationalities of those arrested, it said.
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Details requested included the nationalities of crew members and any ship speed constraints.
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The authorities have not yet released the names or nationalities of the victims.
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It was not immediately clear what the nationalities of the other victims were.
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Now there are groups that specialize in the repatriations of many different nationalities.
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The most controversial discussions, though, will be the issue of players' switching nationalities.
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By showing different types of bodies, nationalities, and ages, fashion becomes more exciting.
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The statement did not provide the number of people injured or their nationalities.
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On the flip side, some nationalities rarely have their asylum attempts turned down.
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Other nationalities with low denial rates include Egypt, Ethiopia, Syria and Burkina Faso.
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But soon after, at a team meal, Krueger could see the nationalities blend.
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This gets complicated by who owns the airline and what their nationalities are.
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Peer inside a construction site, and a hive of nationalities is busy building.
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Is there a history of people switching nationalities to compete in the Olympics?
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Or on stars, irrespective of their nationalities, who have dropped in the rankings.
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UAE CONFIRMS 14 NEW CASES OF CORONAVIRUS FROM DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES - STATE NEWS AGENCY
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The nationalities of the ship and of the crew have not been revealed.
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Academic or government jobs typically went to those of other nationalities, Galusca said.
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"There will be no blanket decisions for certain nationalities," spokeswoman Laura Padoan said.
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Kazakhstan is a melting pot of people of different nationalities, faiths and cultures.
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In total, we have about 2,200 LGBTQ people from all nationalities living there.
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Sobia and I found many nationalities and shockingly few sequins among Graceland's pilgrims.
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He did not identify the nationalities of the aid workers or their organization.
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We come from all walks of life, races, nationalities, but we're all here.
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The nationalities of the passengers and the cause of the accident is unknown.
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The new trend is to create super-groups made up of different nationalities.
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The two victims have not been identified, nor have their nationalities been disclosed.
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The nationalities of refugees entering the U.S. during both administrations did not change.
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Macedonia recently banned Afghans from entering the country and increased checks for other nationalities.
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But when it comes to white men, Neeson distinguished between specific ethnicities and nationalities.
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Prime Minister Charles Michel said there were more than 40 nationalities among the casualties.
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The top nationalities of these visitors are: Mexico, Canada, the UK, Japan and China.
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Authorities were still working to ascertain the nationalities of those arrested, the military said.
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Ten other women of various nationalities were sentenced to life in prison, he said.
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Now a museum, between 246 and 2500 it received 217m foreigners of 2000 nationalities.
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The names in the list span 33 nationalities, including Canadians, Australians, Estonians, and Indonesians.
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They are now expanding to serve other nationalities and offering translation and interpretation services.
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That report did not identify the third attacker and did not reveal their nationalities.
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Those letters are then printed and copied as many times as there are nationalities.
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It gave no details on the nationalities of those saved or those who died.
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The nationalities of the tourists on board the aircraft could not be immediately established.
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Beyond Nigeria Africans of other nationalities are also facing new difficulties with US immigration.
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Beghal, who had both Algerian and French nationalities, was stripped of his French citizenship.
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In fact, the Biennale omits general information regarding artists' nationalities and dates of birth.
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He could not provide further details, or specify the nationalities of those granted bail.
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The minister gave no details on their nationalities or which organization may be involved.
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So the new policy has scooped up relatively more New Zealanders than other nationalities.
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The rooms were filled with dozens people of all ages and nationalities and temperaments.
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The field is a terrific mix of different styles, nationalities, experience levels, and characters.
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But letting one or two nationalities monopolize employment visas is fair to no one.
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From diverse life experiences, all gender identities and sexual orientations, countless nationalities and ethnicities.
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"There are Americans, Britons, Germans, different nationalities from Europe, Asia and America," Xelil said.
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In all, the charges encompass 24 nationalities, most in North, Central and South America.
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It would apply only to Syrians who entered Europe illegally, not to other nationalities.
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In addition, there are close to 30 nationalities across Detectify's Stockholm and Boston offices.
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Today, the town enjoys an sense of cosmopolitanism, with residents representing over 45 nationalities.
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We have varied points of view, especially among different races, ethnicities, and nationalities. 5.
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We encourage readers of all races, religions, ages, nationalities and political beliefs to join.
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Facebook appeal Around 40 nationalities are thought to be among the dead and wounded.
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African migrants typically do well in America, though different nationalities do not mix much.
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Many children will have mothers and fathers with different nationalities, raising potential custody issues.
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As the authorities prioritized the processing of some nationalities, like Syrians, others seemed forgotten.
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There were many African-American students at their school, and 31 nationalities were represented.
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Its population consisted of a mix of nationalities, including Canadian, British and Chinese citizens.
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The passengers on board the new Boeing 737 Max represented at least 35 nationalities.
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As of today, 20 nationalities are represented in the One Day, I Will project.
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The names and nationalities of those killed were not were released by the coalition.
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We encourage readers of all races, religions, ages, nationalities and political beliefs to apply.
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It was empowering, entertaining and a rare melting pot for the camp's myriad nationalities.
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The center said it did not have information about any of the scientists' nationalities.
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The nationalities of the passengers included 20163 Russians, 22016 Ukrainians, 219 Indians and 22016 Uzbek.
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But they would not be able to do so if they don&apost have nationalities.
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It has also recently doubled its staff to 60, made up of 22 different nationalities.
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As we remember the fallen of all nationalities, we must also remember our shared humanity.
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The 23 crew comprised 18 Indian nationals and five others of other nationalities, he said.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated the nationalities of the released Guantanamo detainees.
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McAfee, born in 1945 at a U.S. military base on British territory, has both nationalities.
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She hid the passports of some passengers to prevent the terrorists from identifying their nationalities.
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Common nationalities in a notorious refugee camp in Calais include Syrians, Eritreans, Sudanese and Iraqis.
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It's been played by a hundred wrestlers of varying nationalities and ethnicities throughout wrestling's history.
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The destination of the bus and the nationalities of the migrants were not immediately clear.
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The plane was carrying people from multiple nationalities including 30 Egyptians and 15 French nationals.
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Authorities were investigating the incident but declined to comment on the nationalities of the individuals.
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Officials had counted so far at least 13 nationalities, said Army Lieutenant Colonel Salah Kareem.
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"The [targeted] plane had 120 Lebanese on board in addition to other nationalities," Machnouk said.
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That's a lot of information (and nationalities) in one paragraph so let's break it down.
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Yet a closer look suggests the news is promising for only a handful of nationalities.
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It gave no details on the nationalities of those saved or on the two dead.
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Beghal, who had held both Algerian and French nationalities, was stripped of his French citizenship.
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A look at asylum denial rates show extreme variances between the nationalities of people applying.
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Radical rethinkings of Wagner operas by theatre artists of various European nationalities have become routine.
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The coast guard gave no details on the nationalities of the victim or those rescued.
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When have people of color and different nationalities, when have we ever not been here?
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The migrants were from 31 different nationalities — some are from Sudan, Algeria, Eritrea and Nigeria.
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The coast guard gave no details on the nationalities of the victims or those rescued.
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However, he recognizes that no single image can represent an area home to innumerable nationalities.
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"Oysters know nothing of nationalities or ethnicities," a Croat who owns seafood restaurants told us.
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There was no immediate information on the nationalities of the migrants or on the victims.
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He attended elementary school in Milan with Russians, Chinese and kids of many other nationalities.
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Even in its early days, Google had employees from 39 nationalities speaking 40-plus languages.
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It's not clear at this point what the nationalities of the ship and crew are.
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There are 8.9 million people of all races, nationalities and ethnicities living in New Jersey.
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About 4,503 migrants of various nationalities were pressed against the Turkish side of the border.
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"They said that all people of all nationalities could live in Paris together," he said.
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His village was primarily German, but the population included Russians, Turks, Romanians and other nationalities.
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Today, their team is made up of 18 nationalities with language experts in each market.
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He said MSF had no information on the nationalities of the migrants rescued on Thursday.
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They're here because they can find the skills they need here, from a pool of nationalities.
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Little-known fact, at Grab I think we have 45 nationalities at the company right now.
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"I feel really comfortable here because Berlin is multicultural and has lots of nationalities," he said.
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While the nationalities of the passengers have not been confirmed, officials believe they were likely migrants.
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Swedes and internet denizens of all nationalities began parodying the non-events with hashtags like #JeSuisIKEA.
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" The report said the scanners failed to "consistently match individuals of certain age groups or nationalities.
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Barely 6% of them were granted asylum, compared with an average of 36% across all nationalities.
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Last week the venue, packed with ravers of all varieties and nationalities, had a different feel.
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Six have admitted doubts about their status; others have denied claims that they hold two nationalities.
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I live in Miami, an urban city where people of different colors, nationalities and creeds coexist.
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At some Spanish hotels serving several nationalities, national animosity can easily explode next to the pool.
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German-born Chief Executive Tom Enders has said nationalities no longer matter in the planemaking group.
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Most of the migrants who have come to Italy this year are Africans of various nationalities.
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Officials did not give a breakdown of the victims' nationalities but said they were Central Americans.
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"America is a place where people of all faiths, ethnicities and nationalities are welcome," he said.
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That needs to change if we want to safeguard the green card process for all nationalities.
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There was a congressional bill, supported by the KKK, to limit immigration based on particular nationalities.
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The coastguard had no details about the nationalities of the migrants, nor about the two deaths.
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She added that nationalities affected by the attack include Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Malaysia.
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"All the interested ones are from foreign nationalities," he said without giving details of the bids.
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On Kos, around 2200 people were injured, including tourists of various nationalities — 22011 of them seriously.
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Legal experts say the Japanese government rarely enforces the law requiring citizens to choose between nationalities.
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Subsequent announcements have linked most reported cases to migrant workers without mentioning nationalities or specific numbers.
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More than 130 nationalities are represented, and more than 20 languages are spoken within the company.
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" As a whole, the company has "individuals from 66 different nationalities among our 870 senior managers.
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The names and nationalities of the troops who were killed and injured were not immediately released.
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Actually, a team of different genders, races, and nationalities boosts a company's potential in many ways.
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The casualties included employees of various nationalities, among them some from Asian countries, medical sources said.
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Here's what we know about the names and nationalities of the passengers and the security official.
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People from over 15 nationalities were killed, according to a list compiled by the Red Cross.
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She tries to act as a bridge between the many nationalities of Rosengard and Swedish society.
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From Reddit chats to Facebook groups, people are finding common passions across borders, languages and nationalities.
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Their nationalities were not specified in the account; it is not clear that they were Chinese.
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They were especially keen to find people from different nationalities to underscore the group's global reach.
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As news trickles out about the victims of the massacre, their nationalities are beginning to emerge.
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Donald Trump's convention will be inclusive for almost all nationalities ... at least in the food court.
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"Living in a developing country and international city you encounter different nationalities, races and lifestyles," Hu says.
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At least three Britons were wounded, but the nationalities of the other victims were not immediately known.
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These objects can tell archaeologists about the ranks and nationalities of the soldiers found on the battlefield.
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Despite earlier mixed reports, a press conference confirmed that there were 55 people of various nationalities onboard.
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The UAE had not given the nationalities or other details about the ownership of the four vessels.
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One disorientating element is the pointedly international cast, which includes actors of numerous nationalities, colours and accents.
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Many Egyptians and migrants of other nationalities also work in Libya, though fewer than in the past.
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They interviewed people of 23 different nationalities in an attempt to understand how different cultures describe soup.
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The ministry did not respond to a request for further comment regarding the nationalities of the dead.
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From January 221 to November 1942, 17,500 people of 16 different nationalities went through the Rivesaltes camp.
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Its matches for certain age groups and nationalities were inconsistent; Mexican and Canadian citizens were particularly problematic.
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Leaders want to ensure that nationalities, genders and party affiliations are well-represented across the top jobs.
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There are more than 20 nationalities and numerous ethnic factions living side by side in the camp.
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It was a federation of six republics and two autonomous provinces—and a mish-mash of nationalities.
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I watch a lot of movies and TV series, and I see many nationalities or races there.
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CNN has reached out to authorities in Jiangsu for more information on the nationalities of those arrested.
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It helped that the town is no stranger to new arrivals, with a mix of 130 nationalities.
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The IOC decision to include an entire refugee team made of athletes with different nationalities is unique.
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Tehran does not recognize dual nationalities, preventing countries from accessing their citizens who are arrested in Iran.
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Wollman noted that 60% of the Generation team is female, with the employee base spanning eight nationalities.
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And there is a veritable United Nations of nationalities represented in the ranks of ISIS in Syria.
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In return, the country is theoretically responsible for the vessel and its crew regardless of their nationalities.
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Mr. van Hove and Mr. Doyle have stylistic visions that I think go beyond their respective nationalities.
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The U.S. State Department confirmed four U.S. citizens were among victims of nine different nationalities, including Belgian.
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But there are over 60 languages spoken across Emirates cabin crew and a staff of 135 nationalities.
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Ali Ozmaei told Iran's state-run Press TV. The nationalities of the crew are not presently known.
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The migrants, including five women and four children, are of various nationalities, including Palestinians, Syrians and Guineans.
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His clients are of all ethnicities and nationalities, and generally between the ages of 30 to 50.
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The Iranian government does not recognize dual nationalities and treats foreigners of Iranian descent as Iranian citizens.
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And like I said, there are 13 nationalities on board, but everyone can laugh about fake poo.
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Women and children were among those rescued, but no details of the migrants' nationalities have been given.
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The JCG said they were working to establish the nationalities of the eight bodies on the ship.
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While the European Union is visa-free for many nationalities, this is not the case in Turkey.
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Shehab was born in Lebanon, lives in Egypt, and has fifty-six cousins, who represent twelve nationalities.
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The administration has so far terminated T.P.S. status for Haitians, Salvadorans and Nicaraguans; other nationalities may follow.
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Under Japanese law, dual citizens must choose between the two nationalities by the time they turn 22.
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Legal experts say Japanese law provides a loophole through which dual citizens can effectively retain both nationalities.
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Homeis has since expanded to communities for three nationalities -- Israeli, French, and Indians in select US cities.
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Shakespeare endures alongside analyses of his flawed characterizations of all kinds of races, nationalities, religions and women.
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Declaration of artists, editors, activists, journalists, arts and literature professionals, and intellectuals of Cuban and other nationalities.
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We unite across parties and nationalities to demonstrate our commitment to our common values, responsibility and interests.
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Colorful flags of various nationalities hang in the windows of homes here, and ethnic festivals are common.
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With restaurants of many far-flung nationalities within easy reach, the King Eddy sticks to comforting basics.
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But he did say that Deutsche Bank was proud to have employees of many nationalities and religions.
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We fully embrace diversity and inclusion as do our employees who represent more than 140 different nationalities.
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But of all the nationalities, no group of people are more irresponsible and cheerfully insensitive than Australians.
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The Turkish official was unable to immediately provide further details about the nationalities of the dead and wounded.
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The nationalities of the two others killed in the blast were not immediately released, but both were foreigners.
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It would also bring a more integrated state with a fuller representation of its ethnic nationalities, delegates said.
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Yet this group claims it's somehow racist to give the same to victims of all races and nationalities?
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"It hurts about our dead, but it also hurts that human beings of other nationalities lost their lives."
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American cinematographers and movie companies have been working with other nationalities for the vast majority of Hollywood's existence.
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The name refers to their mixed ethnicities and nationalities: She is Kuwaiti and American; he, Kuwaiti and Latino.
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Maya Konforti, who runs a charity for migrants there, says different nationalities favour varying routes across the Channel.
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For example, 166 copies of each letter were printed in Antwerp, as there are 166 registered nationalities there.
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Europol says there are some 5,000 international crime groups under investigation, with members from more than 180 nationalities.
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Globally, almost 1.2 million refugees of all nationalities will need resettlement in 2017, 40 percent of them Syrians.
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"Refugee resettlement applicants of all nationalities are subject to rigorous background security checks," he said in a statement.
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So it's really awesome to transform our company to be more global — we already have 50 different nationalities.
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Four of those onboard were listed as using United Nations passports and their nationalities were not immediately clear.
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Their nationalities read like a list of the world's major conflicts zones, including Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
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No details about the nationalities of those rescued were given, nor was there further information about the deaths.
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The bus carried 57 passengers of different nationalities, including many exchange students, according to the Erasmus Student Network.
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About half of its residents were born outside of Canada, and the city is home to 230 nationalities.
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"They were of all nationalities, but the biggest group was from Myanmar," Deputy Commissioner Pornchai Kuntee told Reuters.
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In Europe, there's always a "battle" of nationalities between member states when deciding which seat goes to whom.
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Consider this: In fiscal year 22019, Syrians were never in the top 10 nationalities for U.S. asylum-seekers.
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Zirahi said it was carrying 700,000 liters of fuel, without elaborating on the nationalities of the detained crewmen.
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Ever since the 1998 police raids, French riders have blamed doping by other nationalities for their poor performances.
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The nationalities of the victims included Indian, Pakistani, Malaysian, Indonesian, Egyptian, Bangladeshi, Saudi, Somalian and Turkish, authorities said.
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We have teammates from different religions, races, nationalities, genders and sexual orientations; different ages, life experiences and opinions.
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And he branched out with "Kings of the Dance," a series showcasing male ballet stars of all nationalities.
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Without immigration reform, there is no path to citizenship for Salvadoran TPS recipients and those of other nationalities.
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Indigenous organizations have denounced the project, saying the seven indigenous nationalities that live in Pastaza were never consulted.
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The school, unlike most others in the conservative kingdom, has both male and female students of different nationalities.
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It said 72 percent of those were Arabs, with the main nationalities being Saudi, Tunisian, Moroccan, and Egyptian.
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Because of the clientele's nationalities, local police occasionally visit the establishment, hoping to find undocumented workers and migrants.
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The survey period stretched from August 220 through May 21 and included participation from travelers of 223 nationalities.
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The women, who represent six nationalities, were crowded around a pair of bar tables with gin-and-tonics.
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"Life in Shanghai was more frenetic than in Peking," she wrote, with a swirl of nationalities on hand.
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Correlation is not causation, but since Americans aren't dramatically crazier than other nationalities, what other explanation is there?
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As they switch among genders, ages and nationalities of their countless characters each actor has his bravura moments.
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Mark Campbell's libretto, based on the 2005 film "Joyeux Noël," is multilingual to accommodate the different nationalities onstage.
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We have discriminated against immigrants in our past by completely barring some nationalities and subjecting others to quotas.
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U.S.A. Fencing and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee supported her in official requests to switch nationalities.
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The photographers take advantage of this global arena, promoting their own nationalities and mother tongues as selling points.
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Foreigners are among the hotel guests, but it wasn't immediately known how many or their nationalities, Rahimi said.
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Johnson, didn't we just learn that proper nouns — places, names, and nationalities — were spelled with a capital letter?
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France was adept not only at protecting its own artisans and attracting other nationalities, but in defanging counterfeiters.
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The others were a man of Kyrgyz nationality and three women, whose nationalities were not given, Anadolu said.
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The school&aposs website notes that there are more than 20 nationalities in the current London EMBA class.
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BWM, which stands for bike washing machine, was designed by students at the Dalian Nationalities University in China.
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Speaking by telephone, a doctor at Hurghada's main public hospital gave their nationalities as Armenian, Czech and Russian.
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A second Egyptian doctor confirmed their nationalities and said they died from wounds to the neck and chest.
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Army spokesman Colonel Rashidul Hasan said he could not yet confirm the nationalities of those who had died.
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In 1899, she opened the Rosa Bonheur Memorial Art School, which was open to women artists of all nationalities.
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It also established a preference system that placed higher value on some nationalities and immigrants with specific labor skills.
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He did not give details on any of the nationalities, but many illegal migrants are from sub-Saharan Africa.
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He would despise the "drawbridge up" and protectionist mentality that causes people to fear other faiths and other nationalities.
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He believes that Chinese tourists bring more money to the kingdom than those of all other nationalities put together.
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Nationalities of the victims have not yet been determined by emergency officials, the Red Cross official told the service.
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That compares to a 4.6 percent overall decline in such visas to people of all nationalities during that period.
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The rate of illness reported by all nationalities at resorts across the Med is at a near-record low.
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Police did not provide details relating to the specific nationalities of those arrested or the type of narcotic used.
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" He said the city stands behind "all those discriminated against because of their nationalities, their faith or their background.
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The nationalities of the soldiers were not released and so far no group had taken responsibility for the attack.
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About a dozen people who also hold other nationalities have been jailed for what rights groups consider political offences.
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People of all ages and nationalities watched live karaoke performers from the comfort of their plastic tables and chairs.
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It was unclear how many people were in the convoy, what their nationalities were or how many were missing.
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It was unclear how many people were in the convoy, what their nationalities were or how many were missing.
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I'm equally proud to represent everywhere — all my ethnicities, all my nationalities, because it makes me who I am.
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"Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Sudan, Cuba, Pakistan, Cameroon," Ms. Andonaegui said, reading from a log of nationalities she kept.
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Critics of the program said the secrecy raises the potential of targeting people based on their races or nationalities.
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Further massacres took the lives of tens of thousands of Jews, Romani (Gypsies), Ukrainians and members of others nationalities.
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The official added that the remains of other nationalities killed during the war could be included in returned remains.
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The nationalities with the highest number of asylum claims where sexual orientation was raised were Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Nigerian.
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We are represented by 13 nationalities onboard, so it's a challenge to find something everyone will like and enjoy.
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People from as many as 40 nationalities were caught in the attacks, according to Didier Reynders, Belgium's foreign minister.
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Their child is the forefront of a whole new generation here, as more couples form across the two nationalities.
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A spokesman for the Mexican airline declined to disclose the passenger list or the nationalities of those on board.
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Their new state - Ethiopia's tenth - would be carved out of the ethnically diverse Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples region.
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One Turkish citizen was confirmed among the victims, but the nationalities of the others are yet to be disclosed.
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The group represented the diversity of the L.G.B.T. movement, with a range of ages, ethnicities, gender expressions and nationalities.
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In the global consciousness, the stereotypical Finn is melancholic, introverted and more prone to suicide than most other nationalities.
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As was the opportunity to meet colleagues whose nationalities and professions were literally and figuratively all over the map.
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The list included only the given name and surname of those who were detained and did not mention nationalities.
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More than 20,000 expat workers participated in the survey and represented 543 nationalities living in 187 countries or territories.
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She also said none of the sailors on board were Swiss, but she was unable to confirm their nationalities.
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The Boston-based immigration attorney noticed Venezuelans were appearing among the top nationalities seeking asylum in the United States.
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The Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey asks respondents to list up to two nationalities for their family's ancestry.
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Some editors described efforts to get around the rules, like asking Chinese-American authors to switch nationalities on paper.
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Prisoner nationalities spanned all German-occupied Europe: Russian, French, German, and Dutch, with the largest contingent coming from Poland.
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It doesn't seem like creator Amy Sherman-Palladino was into complex and sympathetic representations of different nationalities and cultures.
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The bank acknowledges the passion, commitment and can-do spirit in all of our 22,000 staff, representing over 40 nationalities.
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Sailors of at least 13 nationalities are "federated along one keel" with Captain Ahab: Chinese and Tahitian, Icelandic and Portuguese.
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Claims in both venues, from all nationalities, have seen sharp rises over the past five years, and backlogs have mushroomed.
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But if you keep scrolling, you'll also see photos of couples, families, and friends of all genders, ages, and nationalities.
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For other nationalities, what happened to Hatidze might be easier to understand, because they've seen similar behavior all around them.
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Two had already been found dead, but their gender and nationalities had not yet been established, a police spokesman said.
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We live in the United States, and that means there are so many nationalities that we try to cater too.
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Hunt said the crew members on board the two ships represent a range of nationalities, but none are British citizens.
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The ministry declined to specify the nationalities of the remaining eight, citing concerns that they might be too easily identified.
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What we claim to offer is a set of values that speak to people of all nationalities: freedom, tolerance, opportunity.
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We already have over 100 product engineers covering 19 nationalities, we've got to bring people in from across the world.
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But the rest who failed would be returned to their home countries, Morocco said, without giving details of the nationalities.
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He also said 10 foreign nationals had been arrested, but he did not give any details about the foreigners' nationalities.
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Bahrain has closed the main opposition groups and prosecuted scores of people, stripping hundreds of their nationalities, in mass trials.
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The news agency did not say where the vessel came from, nor did it give the nationalities of the crew.
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That means banning whole nationalities of people relieves no pressure on a system capable of granting nearly 11 million visas.
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Clinton sat at a round-table discussion in the union's headquarters with immigrants of several nationalities and differing legal status.
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Emergency services said in a statement that the dead and injured in the two attacks were of 34 different nationalities.
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It is designed to make people aware of attitudes they may hold about certain races, genders, nationalities and other characteristics.
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California-born Igarashi was making his competitive debut in Japan, after recently switching nationalities ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Games.
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No. He's turning a lot of people off, with his divisive statements that are directed toward specific nationalities and religions.
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Many nationalities are represented, and the company includes a visiting Japanese industrialist (Ken Watanabe) and the French Ambassador (Christopher Lambert).
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As an international school kid, I felt right at home among the ~65 different nationalities represented by the crew alone.
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More than 288 nationalities are represented here, along with every province in Canada, and more than 2000 languages are spoken.
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In recent months, the unit that arrested Ms. Hoodfar has questioned dozens of people with two nationalities and arrested several.
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Ted Terry: Clarkston is known as the most ethnically diverse square mile in America -- 40 different nationalities, 60 different languages.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the nationalities of an 11-year-old girl and the man she married.
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When it comes to jollof rice, the debate is playful, passionate and — among West Africans of different nationalities — endlessly ongoing.
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"The #metoo and #killltheking movement must continue to include all people—all genders, all nationalities, all countries," the post reads.
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By the 1920s, more than 100,000 Russians had settled in Harbin, along with thousands more representing at least 50 nationalities.
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The role of brokers, able to connect different criminal syndicates and nationalities, are key to understanding this growing criminal cooperation.
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Balci is the only Turkish citizen among those who were detained, Anadolu said, without specifying the nationalities of the others.
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In 2015, the UN began publishing the nationalities of soldiers alleged to have sexually exploited and abused women and girls.
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Hard-liners, despite their nationalities, political arguments and wars, regard and understand the world in very much the same way.
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"LeeAnne, you are not allowed to put a noun or a verb in front of nationalities," Westcott told the cameras.
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There are all sorts of people here, people of different ages, races and nationalities, people in myriad sets of circumstances.
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The freedom to write about people of other ethnic identities or nationalities or gender is and should be widely respected.
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As the scope of diversity continues to broaden the industry, so have my friends' nationalities, which continue to educate my worldview.
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It is a collection of vastly divergent regions and nationalities, assembled into a single nation over the course of a millennium.
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It created 19 "autonomous communities" which included both historic "nationalities" (the Basque country, Catalonia and Galicia) and newly created regions elsewhere.
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Orders are based on past trends and slightly adjusted each week to account for the age and nationalities of those sailing.
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"We thank the Arabs and people of other nationalities who smiled in our faces and made us feel welcome," she said.
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Now, at first glance, that makes it sound as though there's something weird about Americans compared to the other two nationalities.
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Iran's state television did not identify the seized vessel or nationalities of the crew, but said it was intercepted on Sunday.
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Qassem did not report any casualties or give details on what happened to the crew of the vessels or their nationalities.
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People of all races, religions and nationalities work at Sanofi every day to improve the lives of people around the world.
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The feat spurred rumors the Qatar government were willing to offer him $9.5 million to switch nationalities—stories Yego swiftly denied.
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In addition to dealing with seas and shores, personnel involved in the exercise had work across nationalities and with different militaries.
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I always try to see the connections between us all and try to ignore nationalities or the things that divide us.
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Prosecutors were still piecing together what happened and trying to determine the nationalities of the female victims aged 34 and 38.
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"Failure to establish entitlement to nonimmigrant status" was, by far, the top ground for visa refusals among all nationalities in 2023.
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Lost in the news cycle are people of many nationalities who have crossed continents to seek refuge in the United States.
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"Surely it would be bad to give the impression that certain nationalities are fundamentally excluded from the ECB Presidency," Weidmann said.
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It's an important source of funding at INSEAD and helps contribute to diversity, as we have over 90 different nationalities represented.
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A majority come from Syria, with others from Africa, Afghanistan and other Asian countries, with about 10 different nationalities in total.
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In the meantime, migrants of differing nationalities are waiting in camps and other gathering places as anxiety about their fate mounts.
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The project certainly led me into reading about some pretty dark activities undertaken by intelligence agencies of all nationalities and ideologies.
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With roughly 500,000 athletes across all sports and divisions, the NCAA represents people of all different races, nationalities and sexual orientations.
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"For my son, he's got a mixed array of friends at the school, from different backgrounds and different nationalities," she says.
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"We don't know where they came from," she said, adding that no further details were immediately available about the victims' nationalities.
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And the article misidentified the nationalities of two academics who wrote a 2016 article in the journal Russia in Global Affairs.
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A Frontline spokesman told Reuters that the crew, of Russian, Filipino and Georgian nationalities, were well-looked after by Iranian authorities.
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Certainly, the empire's official recognition of 19143 constituent peoples stirred up competition over privileges — the "nationalities question," as contemporaries called it.
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Because the ensemble's season doesn't add up to full-time work, most players live elsewhere; 17 nationalities are represented in all.
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On Saturday, at the Women's March in New York City, I marched proudly with people of all ages, races and nationalities.
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Most of the 237 passengers and 20 crew killed were New Zealanders but other nationalities included Americans, Canadians, Japanese and Australians.
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The Constitution established a system of autonomy that empowered each region and some "nationalities" to have their own government and parliament.
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Princess has not released the nationalities for six patients who the cruise line said were added to the overall tally Sunday.
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At least 623 cases have been reported on the vessel, the biggest outbreak outside China, involving more than a dozen nationalities.
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The firm also said the nationalities of the four missing crew members, are two Filipinos, one South African and one Indian.
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Most of the 237 passengers and 20 crew killed were New Zealanders but other nationalities included Americans, Canadians, Japanese and Australians.
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Of course, Asian-Americans are no monolith, and the term encompasses a huge range of ethnicities, nationalities, languages and political views.
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People from all nationalities must be granted their right to a fair and thorough status determination procedure based on their individual circumstances.
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The field of entrepreneurs spanned a number of nationalities and ages, with the youngest just a year out of graduating from college.
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"Dubai is very popular for EB-5 because it's actually a culmination of many different people from many different nationalities," said Zamanian.
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Turkey applies the Geneva Convention on refugees only to Europeans, offers limited protection to Syrians and no legal guarantees for other nationalities.
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Summit X participants represent nationalities from around the globe, hailing from countries including Australia, Lebanon, Russia, Sudan, Palestine, and the United States.
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Publishers and developers operate in just about every region of the world, and most support teams represent a vast assortment of nationalities.
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She cited the "great deal of love" in the family and his ability to work with people of many faiths and nationalities.
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Three women and two children were among the wounded, who were of Saudi, Yemeni and Indian nationalities, it said in a statement.
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As you might expect, his lab is a Babel of different nationalities and languages—but no one here grew up speaking Syntaflake.
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" She added that from her perspective the United States' strength "lies exactly in the fact that people of very different nationalities contribute.
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While we don't yet know all the identities of the deceased, we do know they are composed of at least 40 nationalities.
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At one point, the president appeared unfamiliar with the nationalities of the Boston Bombers: TRUMP: Does anybody know who these people are?
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There was no information on the nationalities of the migrants, who were attempting to reach one of the Greek islands near Kusadasi.
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Clarkston has been called "the Ellis Island of the South"; its 13,000 residents, Mr Terry estimates, encompass 60 languages and 40 nationalities.
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But African refugees of all nationalities, including the estimated 6,000 children who have been born in Israel, are scared for their future.
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Stena Bulk, the owner of the seized British tanker, said the vessel's crew members are of Indian, Filipino, Russian and Latvian nationalities.
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That's how I discovered different cultures and other nationalities, which is something that really helped me later on in my basketball career.
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Six former rikishi have given up their original nationalities to become oyakata, since Japan does not allow adults to hold dual citizenship.
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Both parties have given members of the country's parliament until December 1 to disclose any dual nationalities and steps to renounce them.
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And of the many foreign nationalities employed in Britain, Filipinos made up the largest number, with 10,719, according to a parliamentary paper.
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So through the local association of cannabis shop owners, it banned some foreigners of certain nationalities from buying pot at these venues.
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As I travel to our offices around the world, I have the privilege to interact with people of countless nationalities and backgrounds.
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Her driver, Mahamadi Ouédraogo, was also killed in the brutal attack, along with dozens of other people of various nationalities and faiths.
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In the universities where I have studied and worked, students and faculty from all nationalities and religions are welcomed with open arms.
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The ship is owned by Carnival Corp and was originally carrying some 3,700 passengers and crew representing more than a dozen nationalities.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's acting deputy secretary, Ken Cuccinelli, said the agreement could also apply to Mexicans and other nationalities.
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But he said their motives were not yet known, and he did not give their names, nationalities or other details about them.
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There was some initial confusion over the number of victims and nationalities of those involved, as police in Nigeria gave conflicting accounts.
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One of the attackers is from Melilla, Spain and another is from Morocco; the nationalities of the other two are still unknown.
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The overall distribution of answers appeared the same, both when it came to looking at how people of different ages and nationalities responded.
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Relatives of the families - more than 30 nationalities were onboard - will gather beneath the pink stone spires of Addis Ababa's Holy Trinity Cathedral.
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The company, which uses artificial intelligence to help clients carry out complex background checks, boasts a 145-person staff representing 41 different nationalities.
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The identities of the victims - further nationalities could be among the casualties, with Afghan and Malaysian government confirming nationals injured in the attack.
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"Here in Dublin alone, we have so many nationalities and such a broad range of cultures," says one Facebook employee in the video.
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"I don't buy that argument," Patrick said, pointing out that the movement is diverse, drawing supporters of all ages, nationalities, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
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While a significant proportion who've turned up are South Asian, the attendees appear to span a host of ethnicities, nationalities, faiths, and styles.
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"The movement of talent is something...that matters to us." she said, adding that Facebook employs people of 65 different nationalities in Britain.
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They are made up by people from different walks of life, colors, and nationalities, and yet they've loved me and I've loved them.
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As a result, as lower-level detainees of other nationalities were repatriated or resettled over the years, their Yemeni equivalents remained in Guantánamo.
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The company launched a 2 billion dirham ($544.54 million) development on Tuesday, offering residential and commercial land plots for purchase by all nationalities.
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It has also committed to develop and mentor its diverse talent and has published information on its London employees' nationalities, gender and education.
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The business currently employs a team of more than 20183,22018 so-called "Zomans," representing more than 210 nationalities, according to its LinkedIn page.
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Thirteen nationalities will be represented in total, driving Tatuus F-143 Formula Three cars in the first all-female single-seater motorsport series.
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The statement, which did not identify the vessels beyond saying they were of various nationalities, said the incident did not result in spills.
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When the classes started, teachers read names and nationalities out to make it easier to socialize, but that didn't really work for me.
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The U.N. in Juba had told Reuters the dead aid workers were Kenyan and South Sudanese without giving a breakdown of the nationalities.
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People of all stripes—queer and straight, art school and average joe, of all sorts of ethnicities and nationalities—moved and danced together.
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According to a list of passengers' nationalities released by the Egyptian government, 30 of the passengers were Egyptian and 15 were from France.
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Petrides did not disclose nationalities or identities of those affected, but said it "also concerned those" whose names were mentioned in media reports.
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The Associated Press reported that Hashemi was born in New Orleans and holds Iranian citizenship, but Iranian law does not recognize dual nationalities.
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"We are open arms, we are a nation that is extremely welcoming to different nationalities coming here and working and thriving," she said.
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Unlike other sports such as soccer, athletics allows its competitors to switch nationalities even after they have represented one country at international level.
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The migrants, whose nationalities are not known, looked exhausted and some of the younger children were carried off the boat by police officers.
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Bannon's assertion that my father, #MLK, would be proud of Donald Trump wholly ignores Daddy's commitment to people of all races, nationalities, etc.
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Some of the club's staff estimated the crowd was roughly 40 percent Dutch, 40 percent Brazilian, and 20 percent other nationalities on average.
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Earlier on Friday, a coalition statement said two personnel had been killed and five wounded in Syria, but did not provide their nationalities.
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There were also Polish, Hungarian, and Italian immigrants, as well other nationalities, who got caught up in these situations in the American South.
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Authorities have refused to name the buyers or disclose their nationalities, but they reported last year that nearly 700 passports had been sold.
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Bradbury said the vast majority of the passengers were Italians, with about 230 Americans, 100 Canadians and a few other nationalities on board.
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Also forget essentialist focus on nationalities — with one exception: the German Rainer Maria Rilke, who found terror in beauty and beauty in terror.
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While Ms. Bruso targets all minorities, other hikers and outdoors groups try to inspire people from specific nationalities, identities or with physical challenges.
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The rally included a diverse group of people of varying ideologies, religions and nationalities — Islamists and communists, Muslims and Christians, Palestinians and Lebanese.
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So it acknowledged the ethnic diversity of the peoples living in the territory it controlled by recognizing 55 nationalities besides the majority Han.
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Both venues were friendly escapes for club-goers of many nationalities, including Colombians who worked nearby and came off shifts to dance salsa.
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The request should include a list of names and nationalities of crews and passengers, and the cargo carried by the aircraft, they said.
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Jaime Vargas, the president of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, had opened the talks with harsh words for the subsidy cut.
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More than 303 cases have been reported aboard the vessel, the biggest outbreak outside China, with infections among more than a dozen nationalities.
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The anti-immigrant party Alternative for Germany wants to know the nationalities of artists employed by state theaters, and cultural organizations are worried.
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Since 2012, more than 30 nationalities have logged entries in Mr. Shinomiya's guest book, and guests range in age from 2 to 80.
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This weekend Mr. Henriquez convenes a redoubtable cast of musicians from across generations and nationalities for a celebration of Gillespie's Latin jazz legacy.
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There was no confirmation of the nationalities of any of the tourists, but Jiuzhaigou is far more popular with Chinese tourists than foreigners.
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Iran has detained not only Americans, but also people of British and other nationalities for years on what critics say are ridiculous charges.
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If the neighborhood is a varied mix of nationalities and backgrounds (one in three was born elsewhere), the staff is even more diverse.
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It's wonderful to see Congress now with a rainbow color, if you like, of immigrants and nationalities and people who love this country.
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Tijuana is the exception; for several months, a notebook has been maintained that lists names and nationalities of asylum seekers as they arrive.
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In 2000, Bill Gates, a co-founder of Microsoft, established the Gates Cambridge Scholarship for students of all nationalities to study at Cambridge University.
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Because Latinx voters are composed of different nationalities and races, many may distance themselves from the Latinx people they see the Trump administration targeting.
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The military graves across Europe show the tangible remains of hundreds of thousands of young French, Germans, American, British and soldiers of other nationalities.
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Speaking at a separate briefing in Brussels, police said 24 victims of nine different nationalities had been identified so far from the Brussels bombs.
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Part of it reads: The Canadian tech community supports Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's message that Canada will and must remain inclusive to all nationalities.
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There are Iraqis (many with post-traumatic stress, says a nurse), Syrians (a lot of depression), Sudanese (anxiety), and at least ten other nationalities.
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In 2015, the most recent year for which data are available, WADA found nearly 32,000 violations, across 85 sports or disciplines and 122 nationalities.
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But he pointed out that Trump's plans have created hope for China to attract "more and more talents from various countries and various nationalities."
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Police, speaking at a separate briefing in Brussels, said 24 victims from nine different nationalities had been identified so far from the Brussels bombs.
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"Police are looking for a few others, all foreigners," Deputy Inspector-General Noor Rashid Ibrahim told Reuters, declining to give their nationalities or gender.
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Mr Dastyari said on Monday his office had dealt with 200 immigration and citizenship matters from many different nationalities since he became a senator.
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The nationalities of the dead have not yet been released but several Americans and two Swedes were among those injured, the Associated Press reported.
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On Friday, the coalition fighting Islamic State said in a statement that two personnel from the coalition had been killed, without giving the nationalities.
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The Parliamentary speaker argued the ban was unlikely to work, because terrorists "seldom to never" enter a country under their own names or nationalities.
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Since I was a child, I've wondered why we need nationalities and all these nationalistic symbols as flags and passports for labeling the people.
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EF Education First did not immediately comment on a Reuters query Friday regarding the case, including the nationalities of those being held by authorities.
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The seventh and ninth are responsible respectively for Tibet and Xinjiang — two restive frontier areas that are home to Tibetan and Uighur minority nationalities.
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A Malaysian national was also among the group, he said, but the company has not provided details on the nationalities of the other detainees.
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What makes the United Kingdom so unusual is that it brought together four nationalities who see themselves as distinct yet have chosen to coexist.
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The stolen personal data includes names, birth dates, nationalities, and some contact and administrative information, but it does not include financial or medical data.
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As far as fresh starts go, five Chinese food lovers of different nationalities getting together to create an extraordinary feast is hard to beat.
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Earlier this week, Greece returned more than 300 migrants of various nationalities to Turkey, as a step toward more orderly policies in the region.
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The Ningde City public security bureau in Fujian and the Fujian Provincial Bureau of Nationalities and Religious Affairs did not answer repeated telephone calls.
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"The security teams have evacuated scores of Kenyans and other nationalities from the buildings," the minister, Fred Matiang'i, said in a brief televised statement.
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" Simpson stated that your answer here is critical, since LBS "is an incredibly diverse community; [the] MBA Class of 2020 alone comprises 64 nationalities.
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Rather than being robbed, on almost every train I took, people — of all ages, genders, and nationalities — helped me load and unload my luggage.
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The Saudi Press Agency reported that a Syrian resident of Saudi Arabia had been killed, but did not identify the nationalities of those wounded.
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About a dozen armed foreigners of various nationalities were also there, he said, including embassy staff and private security advisers trying to rescue clients.
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" He has long criticized the investigation, and in his statement, he questioned "why the names and nationalities of the indicted persons have been withheld.
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" Because the story takes place across multiple countries and nationalities, it was important, Mr. Watkins said, to have a cast that was "ethnically right.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the nationalities of six conductors singled out in April for promotion by the League of American Orchestras.
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Colonel Rashidul Hasan said he could not yet confirm the nationalities of those who had died, most of whom were killed by sharp weapons.
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The city's scene features a unique postcolonial mesh of nationalities — Angolan, Guinean, Cape Verdean and Mozambican among them — and the music reflects that diversity.
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"On the front lines, there were lots of nationalities," said Hamza Mohammed, an Iraqi militiaman who was trained by Hezbollah and fought in Aleppo.
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A new bilateral agreement could result in Mexicans relocating with other Central American asylum-seekers to Guatemala during legal proceedings, regardless of their nationalities.
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The nationalities of the 176 people killed in a crash involving a Ukraine International Airlines plane in Iran have been announced by Ukrainian authorities.
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He did not specify their nationalities but Australian media reported they included people from China, India, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, South Korea and Venezuela.
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Police on Saturday began formally releasing the names and nationalities of those killed, with 21-year-old Australian Krystal Browitt the first person identified.
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New Zealand National Operation Commander Deputy Commissioner John Tims told CNN the casualties were from a "range of nationalities" but did not provide details.
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The European Commission designated an affable Frenchman, Michel Barnier, as its chief negotiator and gave him a team of 60, drawn from 19 nationalities.
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After the fire broke out, the mosque filled with volunteers of all faiths and nationalities, as the emergency response coincided with typical Ramadan activities.
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"Nicola," she wrote, "has always worked between the borders of artistic movements, nationalities, decades, art and design, never fully entering one camp or another."
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Michael Farrugia, Malta's minister of home affairs, said on Twitter that the investigation had involved "foreign experts," but he did not specify their nationalities.
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It initially was said to apply to legal U.S. permanent residents — so-called green card holders — as well as many foreigners with multiple nationalities.
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The bank noted that it had a diverse staff of multiple nationalities, and that more than half the assets had come from European countries.
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A few days after Mrs Yates delivered her report, Mr Trump sacked her for refusing to support his immigration ban on seven mainly Muslim nationalities.
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Kidnappings are driven primarily by conditions of general instability in countries such as Iraq, Syria and Yemen, rather than by the targeting of particular nationalities.
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Overall, 40 were injured in the attack, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday morning, detailing their nationalities in a House of Commons address.
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First came the Sidama, who number around 5m and are the biggest group in the state called the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region (SNNPR).
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But if you're Chinese or Indian—the nationalities of the vast majority of H-1B immigrants in US companies—the cap creates an epic bottleneck.
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The second study found that travelers of different nationalities have different safe sex practices, and nearly 37% of responders reported no or inconsistent condom use.
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Much about the case remained a mystery, including the identities of the victims, their nationalities, why they were inside and where the vehicle had traveled.
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They had washed up on Jeju because the government had been trying to promote tourism there by allowing most nationalities to visit without a visa.
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UK authorities are working with their Vietnamese counterparts to identify the victims, but have not yet officially named any of them or confirmed their nationalities.
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Like we play Mexican music, Ecuadorian music, Colombian music... These are the nationalities that don't get represented a lot on mainstream Latin music radio stations.
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And because of an editing error, the article misidentified the nationalities of Gilda Radner and Andrea Martin, whose comedy performances in Canada brought them fame.
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Some of them in the big city that we know have a thousand people in the factory and over 20 nationalities working in that factory.
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But Flowers adds that African nationalities have also faced strict vetting in previous years, and this episode may represent an extension of pre-existing practices.
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"It's kind of a silly and arbitrary thing, but in a way, that's what meriting borders and nationalities is like," Joffee tells The Creators Project.
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There are so many nationalities, so many interests, so it's quite possible for a demagogue to twang the negative chords in various constituencies of interest.
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"We fly over borders, walls and stereotypes to connect people from different races, religions, nationalities, economic backgrounds and sexual orientations," Parker said in the memo.
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Nigerians, Eritreans and Gambians were the top three migrant nationalities this year, the ministry said, and more than 125,000 are now living in Italian shelters.
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Some Republicans are increasingly worried that Mr. Trump's attacks on specific nationalities and ethnic groups could cost them both the White House and Senate control.
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A spokeswoman for the tour operator said she had no information about the passengers' nationalities but confirmed that all of them were in good health.
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Southern Nations, Nationalities and People's, one of the most impacted areas of Ethiopia most impacted by the flooding, also struggles with diaspora due to violence.
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Another Turkish woman was sentenced to death last week and 10 others of various nationalities to life in prison, all for alleged Islamic State membership.
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It is a crowd-sourced, group show of female and female-identifying artists of all ages, races, religions, nationalities, sexual orientations, gender identifications, and backgrounds.
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Grégoire Trudeau selected emphasize Canada's growing profile as a melting pot of nationalities, ideas and aesthetics, which could be a coincidence, but is probably not.
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His entire campaign, from its very first moments, has been built on stoking anger, grievances and resentment against people of other races, religions and nationalities.
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It will impose strict new rules on providing the names, nationalities and identification numbers of those people, according to a government white paper released online.
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I'm the first female ski racer to do it for Mexico, but there are quite a few people that have switched nationalities to compete, actually.
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A State Department spokeswoman said that "we understand there are several nationalities in the caravan" and referred additional questions to the Department of Homeland Security.
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Ms. Keurentjes pointed out that 170 different nationalities lived in the southeast part of Amsterdam, and that most of that population came from African countries.
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In January, 29 people of 18 different nationalities were killed in an attack on a hotel in Burkina Faso's capital by al Qaeda linked militants.
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Today, its student body (consisting of 435 students, from pre-K to high school, across 35 nationalities) has more than quadrupled from its original size.
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We have more than 40 nationalities represented in our student body from cultures across the world, and our community is vibrant, fair and unfailingly equal.
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"We have more than 90 nationalities living on the island, and the cuisine here, including Italian, Dutch and Indian spots, reflects this diversity," she said.
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The victims: Breakdowns of victims' nationalities differed: Iran's tally included 103 Iranians and two Canadians, while Ukraine said there were 82 Iranians and 63 Canadians.
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The rules, notably, don't apply to politicians unless they threaten individuals or incite hatred against particular nationalities, which is why Trump's remarks have gone unpunished.
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The Pentagon said it would carry out the enhanced review of international military students for other nationalities as well, including looking at their social media.
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After watching this film, one has to conclude that with more than 100 nationalities living within the country's borders, an Israeli cuisine resists easy definition.
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Once again, the lack of interest by the Irish became a windfall for other nationalities that also could not qualify under the family chain policy.
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They have selected a broad group of artists of diverse nationalities, ages, and practices, supporting the conception, construction, and installation of each of the works.
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A few years ago Richard Cooper, a local social worker, created United Rushmoor, a group for residents of all nationalities in the borough to play football.
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In a follow-up statement, the German government said it regrets the U.S. travel ban and will review the consequences for German citizens with dual nationalities.
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The official gave no further details beyond confirming the attackers' nationalities and declined to be named because details of the investigation have not yet been released.
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While authorities have not released the names or nationalities of most of the victims, water officials and migrant rights advocates believe most of them were migrants.
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Security forces evacuated "scores of Kenyans and other nationalities from the buildings" to ensure that they were secure, Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i said in a statement.
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Because foreign basketball talent is spread among so many nationalities, no single country save the United States can compile a roster packed with marquee NBA names.
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His work is marked by this primary experience and yet his work is not bracketed by nationalities or ethnicities, or at least not on the surface.
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Marx and Engels movingly envisioned a form of class solidarity extending across borders and nationalities, yoking together strangers alienated and exploited by the same economic forces.
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He also said 10 foreign nationals had faced legal action, and four of them had been arrested, but did not give any details about their nationalities.
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Many of the caskets transferred in the past contained "comingled" remains, according to the DPAA, meaning that they also contained remains of persons of other nationalities.
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Regardless of their 'job titles' (a fashion designer and an artist), their origins, their gender, or their nationalities, they let their creative minds explore without limitations.
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Those of us at the airport -- people of many nationalities, cultures and faiths -- ran this way, then that way, not knowing which direction led to safety.
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He did not have details of the flag Wendok was flying under, the company running it, what its cargo was nor the nationalities of the crew.
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" According to ICE, Carias is "a repeat immigration violator who has assumed multiple identities and nationalities over the years in order to evade federal immigration enforcement.
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They are expected to include people in custody outside Yemen and foreigners from "a couple of nationalities" held in the country, Carboni said, declining to elaborate.
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"There's this whole other side of art that's really all about information, and can be investigated by looking at trends, artists, nationalities, or genders," Posner said.
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Leicester is a multiethnic team of nationalities spanning the globe, every one of them spurred on by the adversity of having been rejected by bigger clubs.
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Its neighborhoods filled with a melange of accents and nationalities, from Newfoundlanders to Filipinos employed at hotels and gas stations and heavy-equipment movers from Fiji.
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The players on the field represented 13 nationalities, coached by two of the best (and most charismatic) managers in the business, a German and a Catalan.
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These documents include recruitment records revealing the names of 22,000 people—of 51 different nationalities—who have allegedly left their homes to join the Islamic State.
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Also on Thursday, a military investigative judge charged 39 individuals of Syrian, Palestinian and Lebanese nationalities with belonging to and promoting the ideology of Islamic State.
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It confirmed three personnel were killed and about a dozen wounded but declined to disclose the nationalities of the casualties or offer any other identifying information.
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"People of all races, religions and nationalities work at Sanofi every day to improve the lives of people around the world," the statement on Twitter read.
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Turkish officials have said Syrians will be sent to refugee camps or allowed to reunite with relatives in Turkey, while other nationalities will ultimately be deported.
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"People of all races, religions and nationalities work at Sanofi every day to improve the lives of people around the world," the company said on Twitter.
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There were at least four foreigners of various European nationalities among the injured, the officials said; at least one of the deceased victims was a child.
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Most of the determining factors in your life are beyond your control, like where you were born, or your nationalities, or even oftentimes your own names.
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They also knew that, countless times, employers had broken strikes and destroyed unions by playing workers of different ethnicities, genders, nationalities and races against each other.
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Just like the PGA Tour, it is open to all nationalities and has always been a breeding ground for players from all parts of the world.
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City College is one of the country's most diverse institutions, with a student body that speaks more than 100 languages and represents more than 150 nationalities.
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We include everything from discriminatory practices and actions involving harassment and assault, to outright hatred toward other people's religions, ethnicities, nationalities, gender identities — even political persuasions.
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The newcomers represent various races and nationalities, but women of color have been especially inspired in a sport where finding their likeness used to be rare.
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We seem to have fewer and fewer opportunities to interact with people, especially those outside of our usual social circles, of different races, classes or nationalities.
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The nationalities of the five dead and eight missing are not yet confirmed, though at least three of the five dead are believed to be Australians.
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Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia on Saturday visited some of the dozens injured whose nationalities ranged from French and German to Pakistani and the Filipino.
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Though the American government did not disclose the nationalities of those involved, the Indian Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that "several Indian students" had been detained.
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It's a mix of ages and nationalities, and smoke hangs in the air as diners take advantage of the lax attitude to Lisbon's no-smoking laws.
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But Asia is a very big place — the Asian continent is home to 60 percent of the people alive — encompassing myriad nationalities, languages, religions and cultural groups.
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In some cases, countries don't let women pass their nationalities on to their children, which presents a huge issue if the fathers are out of the picture.
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Hernandez noted that migrants from elsewhere in the region had joined the caravan, along with others from "outside the region," though he did not cite specific nationalities.
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The official US statement did not disclose the nationalities of the troops killed, where the incident happened, or the severity of the other injuries in the blast.
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The Navy does not keep exact numbers on the nationalities of patients, who are pre-screened by local authorities, instead focusing on treating anyone who needs care.
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There was no immediate confirmation of the deceased's nationalities, but Turkey's Anadolu news agency reported that those on board the dinghy were from Iraq, Syria and Algeria.
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A third migrant was seriously injured and taken to hospital, the police in the western province of Tyrol said, adding that the migrant's nationalities were not known.
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When they straggle across the IOM puts them on buses to Agadez, where they join a hotch-potch of nationalities who have come here via circuitous routes.
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A self-conscious person who is aware and respectful of his culture is confident and therefore able to accept and respect other cultures and nationalities around him.
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Gaga unveiled the news with an eye-catching campaign video featuring women and men of all nationalities, shapes and ages wearing dramatic makeup looks, including Gaga herself.
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The nationalities of the dead and injured were not yet released, but most tourists and trekkers who visit the area, in the country's deep south, are Italian.
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One intelligence officer said that they were still in verifying their nationalities with their home countries, since many of the women no longer had their original documents.
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What do you think of the fact that the world of fashion is beginning to include models and women with different types of bodies, nationalities, and ages?
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A police spokeswoman could not comment on the nationalities of those involved or on media reports that the protesters were far-right supporters who had hounded migrants.
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And although still mostly white and male, as a group they reflect a diversity of nationalities and ethnicities that would have not existed a hundred years ago.
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As the 21th century progressed and people of different nationalities and faiths mixed routinely, the puritanical, exclusionary nature of Wahhab's teachings would become more and more dysfunctional.
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In "Half-Blood Blues," a jazz band comprising various races and nationalities seeks its fortune first in Berlin, then in Paris, as Europe comes under Nazi rule.
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About 7,000 suspected slavery victims were uncovered in Britain last year - up a third on 2017 - with British, Albanian, Vietnamese, Chinese and Romanian the most common nationalities.
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He did not know the names or even the nationalities of the other operatives he had met; they had been introduced to him only by their aliases.
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They make the case that taking classes with and living alongside people of different races, faiths, nationalities, and ethnicities ultimately creates more culturally adept and empathic citizens.
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What I'll say is that Cuban-Americans don't have to deal with the same immigration issues as other nationalities because of the ''wet feet, dry feet'' policy.
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The festival also spans bands of all nationalities and gender, including bands like Zero Boys, Systematic Death, Sheer Mag, The Avengers, Protester, Torso, Obstruct, and way more.
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Here's a look back at the major terrorist attacks that have taken place on U.S. soil since 9/11, including the nationalities of the perpetrator, or perpetrators.
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Donald Trump, the 45th president, is a second generation German-Scot — two nationalities that happen to be the first and tenth most common in the United States.
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The official said that 12 members of the American-led military coalition in Iraq of various nationalities were wounded in the attack on the base, Camp Taji.
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And although still mostly white and male, as a group they reflect a diversity of nationalities and ethnicities that would have not existed a hundred years ago.
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There were more than 1,420 passengers on the Costa Luminosa, among whom were 230 Americans, 168 Italians, 100 Canadians and other nationalities, according to the cruise operator.
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GUATEMALA CITY, March 17 (Reuters) - Guatemala's foreign ministry said on Tuesday it had temporarily suspended flights of deported Guatemalans and other nationalities returned from the United States.
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Deal with some urgent, complicated, but NDA-protected business involving the founder of an Illinois burrito franchise going on Facebook to rank the industriousness of various nationalities.
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It's a conflict between two nationalities in which one of these, Israel, makes it physically impossible for the other, Palestine, to exercise a right to self-determination.
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Officials have refused to say publicly what evidence they have or how many people have been charged, or to disclose the suspects' names, nationalities or current locations.
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Resolute Support did not disclose the nationalities of the service members killed and wounded on Monday at a camp on the Shindand base used by Afghan commandos.
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There were more than 1,420 passengers on the Costa Luminosa, among whom were 230 Americans, 168 Italians, 100 Canadians and other nationalities, according to the cruise operator.
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The Welcoming All Nationalities Network of the Upper Valley posted on Facebook in response, sharing the American Civil Liberties Union's guide for those stopped at these points.
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Personal information such as names of passengers, their nationalities, dates of birth, telephone numbers, email, physical addresses, passport numbers, identity card numbers, and travel history was accessed.
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A second group of about 600 passengers — Japanese and other nationalities — are set to disembark the ship on Thursday as well, according to a separate Reuters report.
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A spokesperson for Iran's emergency services told state media that there had been no survivors, while Iran's foreign minister shared a list of the nationalities on board.
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Officials said 24 victims from nine different nationalities had been identified so far from the attacks in Brussels, where the European Union and NATO have their headquarters.
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A service for the families of passengers - more than 30 nationalities were onboard - was also held beneath the pink stone spires of Addis Ababa's Holy Trinity Cathedral.
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