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Synonym: culturalethnicalheathenheathenishpaganSimilar words: technicaltechniciantechniquenicepanicclinicorganicHispanicMeaning: ['eθnɪk]  n. a person who is a member of an ethnic group. adj. 1. denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people 2. not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam. 
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61. This ethnic difference has not been explained.
62. Older people in minority ethnic communities.
63. Aran cable woollen cardigan with ethnic embroidery, £42.99.
64. Nabaa also reflects the legacy of ethnic conflict.
65. Many cosmetics companies are already catering to ethnic complexions.
66. The degree of ethnic division represents socio-cultural heterogeneity.
67. Many ethnic groups have been assimilated into American society.
68. About £15 million of a total Partnership expenditure of £123 million was spent on projects likely to benefit ethnic minorities.
69. The Centre maintains a documentary resources centre and has recently set up a national ethnic minority statistical database.
70. Officialdom, rightly, puts itself out finding representatives for and of women,[http://sentencedict.com/ethnic.html] ethnic minorities and disabled groups.
71. Communism was the powerful outside challenger that held ethnic forces in check elsewhere.
72. Superimposed on these rural divisions there are also ethnic differences.
73. This distribution leads to a very different ethnic composition of the population in different areas of the country.
74. The governor also chairs the governing board which has three other members, one from each of the main ethnic groups.
75. This is not just a liberal euphemism for the city's ethnic diversity.
76. Both institutions have stressed that any candidates for membership must have resolved all outstanding border and ethnic disputes with their neighbors.
77. Mr Babangida and his predecessors have tried to meet competing ethnic demands by spreading power around regional governments in a federal system.
78. He constructs a complex set of interrelationships between the different ethnic groups.
79. By 2015, two populations, composed of very different ethnic groups, faced each other as adversaries across a great divide.
80. The Plan stresses that point and also underlines the need to make sure that minority ethnic groups are catered for.
81. More have been wounded and others were victims of ethnic cleansing.
82. Latinos, now about 29 percent, are expected to replace whites as the largest ethnic group in the decades ahead.
83. Maternity work with women from varied ethnic backgrounds developed my interest into health education and promotion.
84. Health authorities are encouraged to arrange for the services which ethnic minority communities need and which reflect cultural differences.
85. But even then, the claim to ethnic identity was more often fictional.
86. The main congregation is divided into ethnic groups for time of worship, study and fellowship.
87. In our class we have children of all different religious and ethnic backgrounds.
88. This four-day Grandaddy of Arizona ethnic celebrations just keeps getting better.
89. Pre-election violence has erupted even within the same ethnic community.
90. This paper will argue the importance of indigenous ethnic identity in influencing economic development in the region.
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