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Sentence count:86Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: SpanishpaniccompanionorganicmechanicmechanicalwhispersparkMeaning: [hɪˈspænɪk]  n. an American whose first language is Spanish. adj. related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture. 
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31. S unemployment rate has declined in recent years, the rate for blacks and Hispanic people is considerably higher than for whites.
32. During May 6 Dixon met with leaders of the Hispanic community and acknowledged many of their grievances.
33. Every one of the southern states, except West Virginia, has experienced a phenomenal flood of Hispanic newcomers.
34. Nine percent of the city's population is of Hispanic origin.
35. Of 139 television series examined, only 18 featured a continuing Hispanic character, the study found.
36. Alviso is a mostly Hispanic area in the city's northern extremity.
37. As news of the shooting spread through the city, bands of Hispanic youths took to the streets in the early evening.
38. They are all being looted. Hispanic men, laughing, carry out cases of Budweiser.
39. Hispanic immigration has brought more Catholics.
40. The former mayor of San Antonio is Hispanic.
41. If you look Hispanic, they can question you.
42. Hispanic kids, two out of three ate the marshmallow.
43. An Hispanic woman, TRINA, their nanny, is with them.
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44. The governor of New Mexico is a Hispanic.
45. During the past four years, under the leadership of President and Chief Executive Officer Laura Murillo, the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has experienced a 600 percent growth in membership.
46. Texas is becoming younger , more Hispanic and more urban.
47. For about a year I freelanced for Hispanic Business part time while I continued my computer consulting as another part time job.
48. Hispanic American studies relies on the history. sociology. politics. culture. and economics of one or more of the Hispanic American immigrant populations within the U.
49. Wyatt estimates almost half the population of Georgetown is now Hispanic.
50. Instead,(sentencedict.com) white and hispanic Hispanic firefighters who passed went to court.
51. Allen and Ouderkirk became friends and wrote a special liturgy "to transition" the Hispanic congregation from the Lutheran church to the Catholic church.
52. Take Hidalgo High School, located on the Texas-Mexico border, where students are Hispanic and the poverty rate hovers close to 40 percent.
53. Forty-six percent of the children were Hispanic, 33% were white, almost 13% were Asian, 8% were black and less than 1% were American Indian, according to the study.
54. The SBA makes a serious effort to fund programs for minorities, especially African -, Asian - and Hispanic - Americans.
55. Although Hispanic Americans are the nation's largest minority group, many have not yet reached the voting age of 18.
56. Fatty livers occur in 33 % of European - Americans, 45 % of Hispanic - Americans, and 24 % of African - Americans .
57. "My identity has evolved as being Hispanic, although I'm only half-and-half, " he explained.
58. “There’s practically a piece of Latino or Hispanic history in every aspect of the city,” said Elvis Fuentes, curator at El Museo del Barrio.
59. Sharron Angle sank to new lows of obliviousness when she told a classroom of Hispanic kids in Las Vegas: "Some of you look a little more Asian to me."
60. With over 40 million Hispanic Americans, Spanish has become the unofficial second language of the U.S.
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