Sentence examples for multicultural people from inspiring English sources

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I wonder if when you get up in the morning you open your kitchen cabinet and go, I'm feeling 18.5% Rice Chex and 27.9% Frosted Mini-Wheats and 32% one of those whole-grain Kashi cereals which have photos of smiling multicultural people on the boxes, as if smiling multicultural people were a new form of fibre.

"I am convinced that the main cause of that is the policy of creating in a very vertical and centralised way the protected areas without proper consultation and respectful involvement of local people, both indigenous and multicultural people".

In Omid's own words: 'No more good-looking, white, middle-class people: fat, multicultural people are taking over.' Funniest moment: A five-minute cameo as a slave trader in Gladiator brought the film's only laugh as Oliver Reed grabbed Djalili's balls and said: 'You sold me queer giraffes.' What next: Channel 4 is likely to pick up Whoopi for its autumn 2004 schedules.

If they ensured the list had well-qualified women or multicultural people, then appointments would change.

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There's an inner spirituality about Gao's music that, to my mind, evokes images of New Zealand, with its vast and varied landscapes, multicultural peoples and their understanding and acceptance of each other.

The show, "The Flatmates," which is available at bbclearningenglish.com, is built around a group of multicultural young people in Britain, said Nuala O'Sullivan, its writer and producer.

However, even amid my multicultural neighbors, people who see Shannon and me together often get around to asking how he and I are related.

"Multicultural" policies letting people, by and large, live and educate their children where they like may have inadvertently created neighbourhoods and schools in which almost every face is the same colour.

At first glance, the novel is quite a departure from the subject matter of Ms. Ali's earlier work; both "Brick Lane" and her second novel, "In the Kitchen," drew portraits of a gritty, multicultural London, peopled with struggling immigrants and young strivers.

"I think first of all what happened in Paris was appalling, this is a vibrant, multicultural city, young people of all faiths, and older people as well, all there together, and cultures, and this terrible thing happened," he told ITV1's Lorraine programme.

But overall I'd say Slough is a reasonably stable multicultural town and people tend to get along pretty well.

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