This is accompanied by the notion that the next century will be the century of the Pacific Ocean _ as if a century could be categorically defined as one thing excluding all others, instead of an intermixture of trends.
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Other issues arise when we try to add race into the mix, as some Mexicans are of mostly Spanish heritage, whereas many others come from the intermixture of Spanish and indigenous peoples : how different are the perspectives of the " mestizo"
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The prized yield from Carrara quarries through millennia has been S " tatuario ", a pure white marble ( coloring in other marbles arises from intermixture with other minerals present in the limestone as it is converted to marble by heat or pressure ).
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Toward the end of the period, owing to the intermixture of foreign languages, the use of double names for the same person began to be adopted, as in the instances of Simon Peter, John Mark, Thomas Didymus, Herodes Agrippa, and Salome Alexandra.
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Rajputs of these and other clans were scattered all over northern and central India & & . . Rajputs are not a race, but an example of how Hinduism can reconcile invasion, cultural and racial intermixture by means of the pervasive concept of caste . "
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Behind the fascia is a transverse row of dark brown raised scales, behind which the wing is dark brown to the cilia, where it becomes gray from the large intermixture of white scales, and there is a small irregular patch of dark brown scales at the apex.
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In other words, ethnogenesis ( the construction of new ethnic identities ) in tribes occurs through a fission process ( where groups splinter-off as new tribes, which preserves endogamy ), whereas with settled castes it usually occurs through intermixture ( in violation of strict endogamy ).
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The Kshatriyas called Atirathas, Amvashthas, Ugras, Vaidehas ( people of Magadha ? ), Ayogas, "'Karanas "'( people of Karanata ? ), Vratyas, and Chandalas, have all sprung from the four original orders by intermixture with one another.
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The sampled indigenous populations of the HGDP are assumed to be pure; the law professor Roberts claims that their unusual purity is all the more reason they cannot stand in for all the other populations of the world that marked by intermixture from migration, commerce, and conquest .
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In 1906, Felix von Luschan suggested that the arched nose in Jews is not a " Semitic " trait, but is a consequence of the intermixture with the " Hittites " in Asia Minor, noting that other races with Hittite blood, such as the Armenians, have similar noses.