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The intermarriage
noun
Marriage between people belonging to different groups, such as different racial, ethnic, or religious groups; mixed marriage.
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The intermarriage with the reigning dynasty not only increased Leopold's reputation but also no doubt brought him additional power.
The intermarriage of elite collegians is only one of these mechanisms — but it's an enormously important one.
The intermarriage of Spanish settlers with the indigenous population of the region has resulted in a largely ethnically homogeneous people.
The intermarriage rate, a bellwether statistic, has reached a high of 58 percent for all Jews, and 71 percent for non-Orthodox Jews — a huge change from before 1970 when only 17 percent of Jews married outside the faith.
The intermarriage rates of non-denominational Jews approach 80%, he says.
The paintings represent the intermarriage of different "races" and assign terms to refer to each "caste," or variety of mixture.
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The intermarriages between Bedouin descents and urban descents rarely occurred.
The intermarriages between the reference tribe and other tribes are not a familiar tradition.
Within a century of the invasion, intermarriage between the native English and the Norman immigrants had become common.
The story of the Rosenstrasse protest could fill entire books and has, including Nathan Stoltzfus's gripping "Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany".
Around the dinner table, Nathan's parents discussed the perils of intermarriage, the problem of Santa Claus, and the injustice of medical-school quotas.
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