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At the time, Mr. Lowden said, they were driven by growing multiculturalism on the home front and their expanding global footprint, but their broad portfolios also have cushioned them from the impact of changing attitudes toward soda as the nation wages its war on obesity.
MR. KLEIN placed his bets instead on the postcard scenes and calendar art of barns in Maine, and fair-faced collies, pigtailed Indian princesses and coolies in China -- the pictures that America saw and smiled at when it closed its eyes to the realities of a nuclear age, urban sprawl and a growing multiculturalism.
Some teachers have said that they would not allow Nativity pageants, to reflect growing multiculturalism in Italy, while one school replaced the word "Jesus" with "virtue" in a Christmas carol and another said it would substitute "Little Red Riding Hood" for its Nativity play.
One of the many benefits of London's ever growing multiculturalism is that you can now if you know how, where, when etc. buy gorilla, rat, chimpanzee, and water buffalo meat smuggled illegally from Africa and Asia in a number of London boroughs.
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