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Ethnically neutral?
As a result, I chose to use my more "ethnically neutral" nickname, Niki.
For Ms. Vardalos, the night began several hours earlier at what should have been a more ethnically neutral site, the Apple Store in SoHo.
Although "black" in the Studio Museum context, they would lose their racial associations in an ethnically neutral institution like the Museum of Modern Art.
He decided he didn't want to be perceived as a black painter, with the strictures that could impose; for that reason he went with an ethnically neutral abstraction.
"Today what's ethnically neutral, diverse or ambiguous has tremendous appeal," said Ron Berger, the chief executive of Euro RSCG MVBMS Partners in New York, an advertising agency and trend research company whose clients include Polaroid and Yahoo.
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Communities in TFYR Macedonia are generally ethnically segregated, but here children from all ethnic backgrounds have a neutral space to come together for learning and leisure.
According to a profile of Gen Zers in the New York Times, they are ethnically and culturally diverse, entrepreneurial, technology obsessed and gender neutral.
One of the reasons, according to Dr M Mahapatra, who heads India's cyclone warning centre, was that in an "ethnically diverse region we needed to be very careful and neutral in picking up the names so that it did not hurt the sentiments of people".
Ethnically the Baduys belong to the Sundanese ethnic group.
In contrast, the SWAN study (Sommer et al 1999) enrolled an ethnically diverse population and reported an overall mean "on the positive side of neutral".
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