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That investigation turned up conflicting accounts of what happened, with other employees saying that Dewitt had the "dirtiest mouth" they had "ever heard," including using the same racially insensitive language that he had complained about.
It noted that Lambert had socialized outside of work with the accused employees and that he used "the same racially insensitive language that he had complained about," suggesting that the incident had been taken out of context.
But this may be the reverse side of the same racially tolerant coin.
But then the viewer reads that many tribes use the same racially driven quota.
But as late as 1986, investigators still felt obligated to test the theory that Asians were racially unsuited, by their darker skins, to the British climate, concluding bluntly that "Indian and Pakistani immigrants have the same capacity as Caucasians to produce vitamin D in response to ultraviolet irradiation".
Wheeling had the seventh highest racially charged search rate in the country.
Denver had the fourth lowest racially charged search rate in the country.
In 1954 the Supreme Court had ruled that racially segregated schools were unconstitutional.
The FA accepted the player had believed the referee had racially abused him.
The author claims to "have never been the same since that day," and states that "I can say today that I am completely racially aware".
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