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Peranakan, in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia, a native-born person of mixed local and foreign ancestry.
In the early 21st century, gagaku music could be grouped into three principal categories: indigenous Japanese songs and dances, including various forms of Shintō ritual or ancient vocal music; foreign music, primarily tōgaku and komagaku; and vocal forms of mixed local and foreign origin, such as saibara pastoral songs and rōei recitations.
As well as important methodological innovations and insights, the research revealed that in relation to street improvements in the sorts of mixed local high street locations investigated, investments in the quality of the street environment return substantial value to the everyday users of streets, and to the occupiers of space (to business) and investors in surrounding property in multiple ways.
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He said part of the problem with the road between Huntingdon and Cambridge was the number of junctions which mixed local traffic with heavy goods vehicles.
Cheered by a mixed local crowd of Muslims and Christians, Pope John Paul II appeared for one sun-dappled moment to have erased the religious rifts in this ancient city as he came to celebrate Mass here today.
Grave goods included 27 ceramic vessels of mixed of local and imported origin, stone and shell artefacts including a well-used stone metate and accompanying handstone, a large quantity of jade artefacts, including jade discs and hundreds of beads that once formed a semicircular collar, two pairs of earspools and a great many more beads in small groups that did not form a part of the collar.
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Their ancestors had been of mixed origins vassals of counts, local diocesan landowners, and even rising free peasants but they now held, as a group, a virtual monopoly over armed force; indeed, in the sources they are frequently called milites ("soldiers").
33 34 Infusion of antibiotic mixed with local anaesthetic, and systemic prophylactic regimes, have produced significant reductions in infection rates.
Especially in the larger cities, such as Mumbai, Madras (now Chennai), and Calcutta (now Kolkata), the Goans and other Luso-Indians retained much of their European cultural heritage and amalgamated with the local community of mixed British and Indian descent those for whom the Anglo-Indian ethnic category would ultimately be named.
Higher-level analysis was carried out using FMRIB's local analysis of mixed effects (FLAME) (27).
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