Sentence examples for whose ancestries from inspiring English sources

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Turkey has a very heterogeneous population whose ancestries are from Anatolia (east Mediterranean region), Middle East and Central Asia.

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Many UK zoos today host tigers whose ancestry can be traced back to these cubs.

Sabah Jammal, an owner of Hookahnuts, at 7214 Fifth Avenue, whose ancestry is Lebanese, said: "The arts are a universal language.

Twice the United States elected to the Presidency a biracial black man whose ancestry and upbringing stretched to three continents.

In fact the furniture, Ms. Talbott points out, was as homogeneous as Bostonians themselves, whose ancestry was overwhelmingly British.

An Octoroon is an adaptation with a twist of an obscure 19th-century melodrama about slavery; an octoroon is a person whose ancestry is one-eighth black.

CINCINNATI, Jan . 9- Kimo von Oelhoffen, whose ancestry is a blend of Hawaiian and German, can come across as a 300-pound exotic.

Mr. Cox, an Upper East Side corporate lawyer whose ancestry dates back to pre-Revolutionary America, is already colliding with forces within the party, especially former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.

Enlarged over the years, the original heart of the house was built in 1748 by John Doty, a farmer whose ancestry has been traced to the Mayflower.

Evelyn, whose ancestry is Irish and German, began to fret that our children would become the victims of anti-Arab bias.

In the meantime there seem to be some unexpectedly pleasant possibilities for amiable animals whose ancestry has hitherto been regarded as obscure rather than distinguished.

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