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Against the odds, Newcastle, a team made up predominantly of French players, rallied to tie the game.
The protest was made up predominantly of people of Middle Eastern or Arab descent, but also included Jewish groups, students and others who support an independent Palestinian state.
"You can imagine how the people in the building, which is made up predominantly of families with children, felt when they discovered this," Mr. Kuperberg said.
Indeed, in the current universe the remaining AGN population is made up predominantly of lower-luminosity Seyfert galaxies with relatively small supermassive black holes.
For many, it has also become a symbol of the city's disregard for Hunts Point, a neighborhood made up predominantly of low-income and minority families.
The tour takes visitors from a monument in Yorktown Heights honoring the First Rhode Island Regiment, which was made up predominantly of slaves who enlisted to gain freedom and later fought to their death against the British, to St . Pauls Church and Cemetery in Mount Vernon.
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