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were a minority
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The name of the Appendix:Latin script
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In Brazil whites were a minority.
But they were a minority.
The academically successful were a minority.
People like myself were a minority.
But they were a minority, and they must be disciplined.
Baptists were a minority group, and they felt insecure.
There were a few anarchists around the edges of the protest, but they were a minority.
He stressed that the protesters were a minority, and a fading one.
"They told me there would be no problem if she were a minority," Ms. Comfort said.
I went to the Sidwell Friends School for high school, where black students were a minority.
On Newsnight on Thursday, Gove said teachers who were joining the strike were a minority.
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