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She was also one of the first women to join the predominantly male deep-sea expeditions in the sixties.
Ifthekar Jaman was one of a growing number of Britons feared to have left the UK to join the predominantly Islamic factions fighting the Syrian regime.
At that time he was a supporter of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), the mainstream voice of those in Northern Ireland who wanted to remain in the United Kingdom rather than join the predominantly Catholic Republic of Ireland.
The Superleague clubs were reluctant to join the predominantly British trained league after several years of playing in an import-dominated league where British players were seldom able to step up to the standard of their North American and European counterparts.
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Scrushy was interviewed by Mike Wallace for a 60 Minutes segment called "Cooking The Books", began hosting a Christian television show with his wife called Viewpoint, backed a city-wide 40 day prayer movement referred to as "City, thou art loosed", and joined the predominantly African American Guiding Light Church.
Anh Cao, a newly elected Vietnamese-American Republican from a predominantly black district in Louisiana, has asked to join the caucus, which has repeatedly refused membership to nonblacks.
When New Ulm, a predominantly German town in Minnesota, refused to let its young men join the draft, the National Guard was sent in.
People who work in the media are predominantly from the centre-left and economic liberals rarely get a chance to join the debate.
Last month, Greg Dyke noticed that the BBC is predominantly white, decided it was 'hideous' and, as a result, Ian Wright, Mark Bright and, rumour has it, Denise Lewis, are to join the sports commentary box.
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