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This linguistic monoculture would be even more hegemonic if it were not for bilingual migrants.

Often these things interact, for example, social issues often cross over with cultural and religious impacts, or even with political influence where the regime is more hegemonic.

Prime Minister David Lloyd George spoke of "homes fit for heroes" "And now the whole discourse has changed as gentrification has become more hegemonic". The one part of Portland Road that was never truly gentrified is the northern end, where social housing replaced run-down tenement buildings that had housed brewery workers.

Over the next 30 years, Athens would gradually assume a more hegemonic position over the league, which gradually evolved into the Athenian Empire.

The world system leading up to proto-globalization was one that hinged on one or more hegemonic powers assimilating neighboring cultures into their political system, waging war on other nations, and dominating world trade.

26 These sexual exchanges where the sex worker or self-identifying heterosexual assumes the 'masculine', more hegemonic sex role are frequent in the LAC region and have been reported by other investigators.

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In fact, there has been limited direct interchange between the scholarship in the South and the more counter-hegemonic expressions of epidemiology in the Global North [ 22].

At the same time the use of violence diminishes men, and so other approaches, such as hypermasculinity (Herek 1987), may be more useful than hegemonic masculinity to refer to men who use violence, since they do not conflate a hegemonic process with a gender stereotype.

The carpenters seemed to more actively embrace hegemonic masculinity and reject what is feminine than the engineers, who have reformulated their definition of masculinity to encompass concerns with health.

As such, there is little reason to pay much attention to the informal sector since such enterprises will naturally and inevitably disappear with economic advancement and modernisation as the formal sector becomes ever more totalising and hegemonic.

The justice system--so often a reactionary apparatus of the state--attacked only the black population; and the health system, usually so much more attentive to hegemonic white, did nothing, beholden to supremacy and fearful of stigma.

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