"When I go on Tinder, it's like, Caucasian, Caucasian, Caucasian," Moore told me.
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Caucasian men hold 237 percent of the seats analyzed, followed by Caucasian women who hold 22016 percent, according to the study.
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Clockwise from top right, my choices were Caucasian (looks most like my Caucasian self, but with icier blue eyes), Asian, black, and Indian.
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And her heritage, obviously she's mixed, she's Caucasian and black, but I feel like that was her first doll and I said her second doll would be Caucasian.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "Apparently, caucus is short for Caucasian.
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Then you should think about looking outside the caucasian race.
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For a place that's very progressive, it's still predominantly Caucasian.
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How about a Caucasian female with 28 teeth, one broken?
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Chu's film, by contrast, has no Caucasian characters at all.
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Katori Hall never intended for a Caucasian Martin Luther King.
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Fourth of July This day commemorates when a bunch of Caucasian men in wigs told some other, fancier Caucasian men in fancier wigs that they wanted to do their own thing from now on.
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Language GuessingAs a Southern European Caucasian on a heavy dose of black-nationalist hip hop and living in non-Caucasian neighbourhood, I was obsessed with making sure people understood that I was not a racist.
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There are battle paintings from the Caucasian War alongside social realism.
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The man was described as Caucasian with dark skin and hair.
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He only wears suits and is of totally average Caucasian appearance.
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" She whispered, "He's going to bring me a small Caucasian child.
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The other difference is that most illegal immigrants are not Caucasian.
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But I am Caucasian and can totally pass as an American.
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People injured by avocados are typically female, Caucasian, and millennial-aged.
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As in: a penis belonging to a real, live, Caucasian male.
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Ninety-eight percent of patients in the clinical trials were Caucasian.
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Sixty-two years old, male, Caucasian, new and profound neurological symptoms.
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Caucasian kids like mine tend to land in the higher percentiles.
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"Some Caucasian leaders saw themselves as blocked from leadership," he said.
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In its "home country," Friends initially presented a sanitized, glitzy, and strongly Caucasian reflection of New York City—a cuddlier alternative, perhaps, to fellow NBC juggernaut Seinfeld's acerbic (and similarly Caucasian) perspective on Manhattan's hustle-and-bustle.
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The Ethicist I'm a Caucasian woman married to an African-American man.
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She is Caucasian with brown hair and brown eyes, which are crossed.
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When my friends were talking about being 'Caucasian' I felt really stupid.
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" Boalt wrote that "the Caucasian and Mongolian races are non-assimilated races.
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Diane is Vietnamese-American, but she's played by Caucasian actress Alison Brie.
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The person needed to be, like Rabaca, half-Latino and half-Caucasian.
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The hat unintentionally prioritized pink pussies, which belong to biological Caucasian females.
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Mary, he had no intention of communicating or befriending his caucasian classmates.
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He describes himself as part black, part Puerto Rican and part Caucasian.
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The presentation was beautiful and the Caucasian sun poured through the windows.
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I'm half Caucasian; whatever baby Cantonese I once spoke is long gone.
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"What does that have to do with them being Caucasian?" the reporter asked.
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Rand is, of course, a Caucasian superhero trained in the mystic martial arts.
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Caucasian tourists are far less likely to be targeted by right-wing extremists.
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I was born in Japan, but raised by my Caucasian mother in America.
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But they're all — even her mocking Caucasian husband (Nicholas Bruder) and landlady (Ms.
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But White Girl isn't just a movie about one young caucasian woman's privilege.
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She's biracial, so she's just as much African-American as she is Caucasian.
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That's the kind of racial privilege caucasian people have access to in Beijing.
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I love walking the beautifully lit cavernous halls filled with Caucasian oak barrels.
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One skeleton, of a Caucasian male in his late 20s, still had a .
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"I would never want a Caucasian actor representing a Chinese character," she said.
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However you see Caucasian actors is how you should see actors of color.
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Caucasian flesh (it's a pretty white crowd) is rendered in hammy pink acrylic.
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He didn't meet the "Caucasian or African" definition of the 1872 Citizenship Act.
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All our white cubes with Caucasian walls remain and we call it a win.
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Unlike Nancy, I grew up in predominantly Caucasian communities in Nebraska, Alabama, and Minnesota.
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The person needed to be, like the expectant mom, half-Latino and half-Caucasian.
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The Caucasian characters look blotchy and ill, and the black characters look like shadows.
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We need patients to participate in clinical trials, particularly patients who are not Caucasian.
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All caucasian hitters look the same, subtle variations on Mike Trout The Square Fishman.
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She was raised in Oak Ridge and Pine Hills by her single, caucasian mother.
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"But sometimes you ask yourself, what if Abdirahman was a white caucasian?" she said.
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Still, it still hurts when people assume I can't be both Asian and Caucasian.
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It more commonly occurs in Caucasian women between the ages of 20 and 40.
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Non-Caucasian artists get hired on storyboarding style and our personalities, like anyone else.
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And given what I said about passing, the Caucasian parent could have had African ancestry.
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China Machado (1928–2016), first non-caucasian model to appear in an American fashion magazine.
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" St. George also said banning males is as repugnant as "Caucasian Night" or "Heterosexual Night.
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The actor who plays him, however, Justin Baldoni, is a caucasian American of Italian descent.
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Without explicitly commenting on it, he included a handful of non-Caucasian models this time.
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Julia Roberts, a caucasian actress, will play the role of Auggie's mom—a Latina woman.
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Frustrated Caucasian businesswoman using computer You'll need access to a Bluetooth mouse for this one.
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Gambia withdrew from the International Criminal Court last month, branding it the "Infamous Caucasian Court".
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"At this point, the Academy is 20153 percent Caucasian and 22015 percent male," Smith said.
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Also, the videos were all in English, and all but one featured only Caucasian adolescents.
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Seventy percent of Harris's staff and 28503 percent of Schatz's staff identifies as non-Caucasian.
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James Leed / 246 / Caucasian / Cape Town, South Africa • I am raising two African-American sons.
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If you are not literally Caucasian, we know you invaded the Caucasus in your youth.
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The computer-generated people in "Beirut Render #3" (2017) also appear to mainly be Caucasian.
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Nude hasn't signified Caucasian at least since Crayola crayons changed Flesh to Peach in 1962.
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His identity was not released, though the police said he was a foreigner and Caucasian.
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None of the Caucasian or Hispanic hair samples in the data base had this sequence.
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Our fellow passengers were an older, prosperous crowd, mostly British and Afrikaner, and mainly Caucasian.
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Full disclosure: I went to prep school, and grew up in the Caucasian Chalk Circle.
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In fact, Hollywood has had a Joe-esque fixation on bland Caucasian women since, well, forever.
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What if it's typically her Caucasian students who are the ones who say they are offended?
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As a result, I estimate the electorate participating in the April municipal elections remains majority Caucasian.
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In the summer of 22020, four Dakota men murdered five Caucasian settlers while robbing a farm.
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He was born in Hawaii to a father from Kenya and a Caucasian mother from Kansas.
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FaceApp removed the "Asian, Black, Caucasian, and Indian" filters entirely after the publication of this article.
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The opening weekend crowd was 2100% male, 0003% over the age of 2000 and 2310% Caucasian.
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Tiger Woods, a golfer, calls himself "cablinasian" (a portmanteau of caucasian, black, American Indian and Asian).
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Of course [the opportunities] can't compare to an American or Caucasian woman's, but things are changing.
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" In defending THAT ad, Blankenship told a reporter that "races are Negro, white Caucasian, Hispanic, Asian.
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It also illustrated that Caucasian and Asian employees constantly outearned their African American and Latino counterparts.
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Some of the book characters were called Token Charlie and Barry the Chink, a Caucasian character.
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At their worst, they reinforced a Caucasian ideal of beauty, erasing ethnic heritage from women's faces.
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When her teacher told her to check "Caucasian" because that was "how she looked," she refused.
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He peppered his remarks with Spanish before almost exclusively Caucasian audiences — swearing sporadically in both languages.
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At the performance of Negro Folklore I attended, the audience was decidedly Caucasian and presumably sympathetic.
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And how did that relate to the fact that Mia's current best friend (Ruby) was Caucasian?
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They don't even label me based on being African American, Latino, Asian, Caucasian, and so on.
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A potential environmental hazard near indigenous groups was somehow deemed acceptable, but not for Caucasian communities.
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"When Caucasian women are dark, [that area is] a light brown or a tan," Power said.
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" De La Torre's deeds do include one notable exception to the "Caucasians only" clause: "If persons not of the Caucasian race be kept thereon by a Caucasian occupant strictly in the capacity of servants or employees of such occupant such circumstances shall not constitute a violation.
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Outliers and individualists were mostly ignored, as were women and people of most non-Caucasian ethnic backgrounds.
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E3 is the most common variant in European/Caucasian populations and in health terms is the 'best'.
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And put forth the argument that, hey, there's no narrative reason that Iron Fist can't be Caucasian.
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As a Caucasian male, I wanted to hear a plan from Trump to prevent another Oak Creek.
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Gambia made headlines recently by withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, calling it the "Infamous Caucasian Court".
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The passenger getting yelled at was in his sixties, Caucasian, tall, and appeared to be a tourist.
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I grew up in Michigan, in a blue-collar, predominantly Caucasian community with very few ethnic influences.
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But his best recent NBA comparable isn't Fredette, McDermott, or Stauskas, all of whom are also caucasian.
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That practice is "openly denigrating male and Caucasian employees as less favored than others," the lawsuit claimed.
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"Caucasian culture is still very macho and wrestling is considered to be a man's sport," Pugmire says.
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"When I do a 'regular' movie with Caucasian actors as the leads, actors are everywhere," he says.
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But the older man asked Liu, who is of Chinese descent, if she'd ever date Caucasian men.
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"We get probably a tenth of what a Caucasian woman gets," Davis said regarding actresses of color.
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Approximately 4.4% of African American men and 2.4% of Caucasian men will ultimately die from prostate cancer.
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In September, Zhalaudi Geriev, a reporter for Caucasian Knot, was jailed for three years for possessing marijuana.
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I had Hispanic, caucasian, and black friends, but very few Asian friends because there weren't many Asians.
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In the late 223th century, German physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach introduced the term "Caucasian" to describe Europeans.
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It's also true to life in the way the Valley denizens depicted are overwhelmingly caucasian and male.
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"White genocide" is one argument defending "white nationalism," the idea that Caucasian-Americans need their own homeland.
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And more than a quarter of all junior golfers are non-Caucasian, a fourfold increase from 1995.
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I am Chinese, my business partner and one employee are Caucasian and the second employee is Ghanaian.
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"A Caucasian person couldn't go outside for a few minutes before getting a sunburn," Toon told me.
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" She also claimed that "everyone on the floor was Caucasian" and that "Albany is known for being racist.
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Caucasian felons made up 51.5 percent of the total whose rights were restored, and African-Americans 45.9 percent.
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After all, I was the sole Asian-American growing up in rural Colorado Springs, a mostly caucasian city.
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"You would get casting breakdowns, and it would say, 'We're only casting Caucasian people for this,'" she said.
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It appeared to be that of a Caucasian, the spokesman said, but no identification had been made yet.
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The real issue is that in 2016, there are still far too few roles for non-Caucasian actors.
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"If you haven't heard my story, my mom is full Korean and my dad is Caucasian," she said.
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African Americans made up 43 percent of crowds, while 28 percent were Caucasian and 21 percent were Hispanic.
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After a while, this very caucasian, kinda unassuming guy came up to me and introduced himself as Carlos.
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"The news has been that the reality is getting better and better," said Caucasian Knot editor Grigory Shvedov.
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Not quite like Rudolph, but a nice healthy pink, several shades redder than the average caucasian skin tone.
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"It's unclear why the white supremacist used tiki torches, given their opposition to non-European Caucasian," he tweeted.
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It sounds a bit odd, but when I see a Caucasian skater, it's a bit of a shock.
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"He looks Caucasian, he talks English, he's big and he's white, so he's probably a foreigner," he said.
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"He's the best big brother," Meyer says of her son, who is Caucasian and has a different father.
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" CBS Entertainment President Glenn Geller said, "[She will] not [be] Caucasian," adding, "I'd be open to any ethnicity.
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" Or the time when he said that term wasn't racist because "races are Negro, white Caucasian, Hispanic, Asian.
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Indeed, the probability of the perpetrator being anyone else is 1 in 200 octillion among the Caucasian population.
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Minority communities have a higher rate of colorectal cancer and diagnosis at a later stage than Caucasian communities.
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Opportunities to lead however to be frank, are often at the feet at older Caucasian men and women.
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By the time I'd made it to my seat, the crowd around me was excruciatingly Caucasian and old.
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Support tolerance now, and you will not be welcomed – and might be in danger – in the Caucasian homeland.
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I don't know if this is a Caucasian thing or a Maine thing but, what's it called, babe?
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They also set out to enroll African-American as well as the Caucasian participants most earlier studies used.
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This intervention was focused on one maternity hospital in New Zealand that serves mostly Caucasian, college-educated parents.
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Based on the records of the fertility clinic, we know that our children are genetically mixed Hispanic and Caucasian.
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Researchers agree that a well-pigmented epidermis is better protected than Caucasian skin against the harmful aspects of sunlight.
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I also know that I am Caucasian and do not have two legs to stand on in this debate.
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Notably, there is not a White/Caucasian category, and thus, white users were generally not excluded via this practice.
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Going blonde shouldn't be discouraging or trepidatious, but exciting and empowering — just as it is for our Caucasian peers.
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It was supposed to be inclusive, and again now, it's been taken over by very slender, often Caucasian women.
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Not very long ago, only caucasian male, property-owning citizens were entitled to the full panoply of legal rights.
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The author's face in the "caucasian" (top left), "Indian" (bottom left), "Black" (top right) and "Asian" (bottom right) filters.
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" The forensic scientist had previously told Oxygen that the remains were "human, and they are of Caucasian, European descent.
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Officers haven't identified the remains found Friday but said they believe the body parts belong to a Caucasian male.
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"Caucasian beauty is seen as the beauty, and people like me were massively different than that," he told us.
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It's a place where Hispanic, Caucasian, black and Native American families get along "pretty well," resident Thomas Garcia said.
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"The south was still segregated and a predominately Caucasian industry in terms of aesthetics 14 years ago," Roff explains.
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The man was described as being Caucasian, under 190 centimeters tall, with dark skin, a beard, and dark hair.
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Her cousin told him that this was Dashan, or Big Mountain, the most famous Chinese-speaking Caucasian in China.
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In 1959, the community rolled back a requirement that all home owners be Caucasian, though its religion restrictions remain.
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Lauren: Actually, girl, I went to Maine and it was one of the most Caucasian places I've ever visited.
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" Now, she said, "it's the first time that we will have a great power competitor that is not Caucasian.
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They were so far ahead of the Caucasian women who came in and, of course, put them on reservations.
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I bought two small antique Caucasian kilims before I wandered back to Republic Square, where I end most evenings.
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We didn't start with this very kind of like snowy white Caucasian skin tone and then move from there.
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She cautioned Anglo-Caucasian countries to consider diversifying their gene pool if they want to survive as the planet warms.
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In the animated 'Aladdin,' the good Arabs are drawn with Caucasian features, while the bad guys speak with foreign accents.
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Results also concluded that men, non-caucasian individuals, and those residing in non-European regions, also favored larger buttock sizes.
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I've always been too Asian or too Caucasian or too tall or too short or too skinny or too curvy.
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This activity is STILL ongoing via a different means, and the civilian ringleader (Caucasian and not Hispanic) was never pursued.
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In this case, Tanner sees himself as an outlaw and a Native American warrior, in spite of his Caucasian heritage.
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" The job application posted the selections under a drop-down menu that featured other options such as "Caucasian" and "black.
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About three-quarters were Asian, 21% Caucasian, and just between 10% to 15% were from the United States, BeiGene said.
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The study found that 28500 percent of staffers in Democratic Senate offices are "non-Caucasian," and 6900 percent are women.
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One day Cain was watching the television, and there was a Caucasian man with stark white hair on the program.
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Tom Carper is the only Democrat to have a double-digit increase in staff members who identify as non-Caucasian.
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In Burning Man's 2017 census, 77 percent of attendees identified as Caucasian, 4.9 as Hispanic, and 1 percent as black.
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The most typical images in the Lean In collection are of Caucasian women in their 20s with long brown hair.
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The film's trailer made comic use of the stars' ethnic backgrounds and recent roles, juxtaposed against Mr. Leiner's Caucasian-ness.
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" She added that China represented "the first time that we will have a great power competitor that is not Caucasian.
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How's a sensitive Caucasian man—no Trumpite—supposed to deal with so much political climate change, so many "other" demands?
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The Caucasian Knot news agency said more shootouts occurred over the period and that four law enforcement officers were killed.
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"They call it Caucasian Falls," said Andrea Hensley, whose 12-year-old daughter completed the assignment in her math class.
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A 2010 CB Insights study found that investors simply routinely choose to invest in Caucasian males over other ethnicities or genders.
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Police say they're looking for the vehicle, a "dark-colored pickup-truck," and the two Caucasian males who were in it.
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A scroll through one of the popular pages shows that the majority of kids featured appear to have some Caucasian ancestry.
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In Detroit, the decomposing body of the killer's first victim, a Caucasian woman, was discovered March 19 inside a vacant dwelling.
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Another notable aspect to this particular indie game is the fact that neither the protagonist nor the love interest is Caucasian.
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It is so common that specialists even have a profile for the most typical victim: non-Hispanic Caucasian male, mid 803s.
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How many times can you try to pass off a Caucasian actor as a character of color before society calls bullshit?
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They also reportedly made adjustments to Mulan, Jasmine, and Pocahontas, who had been looking more Caucasian than their originals as well.
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Black people were discussed as though they were two-thirds of Caucasian guys and gals for the purposes of the census.
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"Would this happen if there were Caucasian boys skateboarding up and down the street at 1 in the morning?" she said.
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I think that people are happy with us just being a device to move along the story to the Caucasian lead.
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" Or, "No, we're doing a version of a fairy tale, we can't mess with diversity, it all has to be Caucasian.
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I went to a salon that everyone mentioned was great with non-Korean hair, which I guess translated to caucasian hair.
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My Caucasian husband and friends were only familiar with Americanized takeout places that were far from the authentic foods I knew.
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When he first joined Intel, he found that it was easier not to address his heritage — he could pass as Caucasian.
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And now that I'm 203, I'm at the point that a lot of actresses, especially Caucasian actresses, were at at 21.
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Meanwhile, photographs have been shared of Caucasian men at the protests, labeled as secret CIA agents responsible for orchestrating the unrest.
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It is so common that specialists even have a profile for the most typical victim: non-Hispanic Caucasian male, mid 30s.
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She noted that the genes relevant for estimating gestational age were identified using healthy Caucasian Danish women with full-term pregnancies.
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This is not unusual—as of 2015, Latinos were twice as likely as their Caucasian peers to start their own business.
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The opening weekend was 37 percent African-American, 35 percent Caucasian, 18 percent Hispanic, 260 percent Asian and 289 percent other.
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Reed's violent assault by PC Kiddie in 2012 left her afraid of "tall, Caucasian men," says Marilyn Reed in the Guardian.
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It does not take much thought or investment to sketch out a Dirk Nowitzki-Kristaps Porzingis comparison. Big. Caucasian. Non-American.
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"[North Korea] definitely didn't intend to show the world how they treat their prisoners, especially ... a young Caucasian US citizen," Lee said.
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The pope's Caucasian followers would probably say that they are as entitled a bit of papal support as any other Catholic community.
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje looks at the impact of a British system that placed the children of African immigrants with Caucasian foster families.
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And actually, we had mostly non-Native, Caucasian men coming onto the reservations and terrorizing the women sexually and with domestic violence.
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Although interestingly the algorithm appeared to judge my race as Asian or African-American/black based on facial features (I'm actually caucasian).
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With pervious IMDB credits like Caucasian Crackhead, Bust-Ass, and Ms. Teets, of course Danny McBride is qualified to watch your teenagers.
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This was backstage at Canali, where a long line of smooth-skinned Caucasian men had lined up for some last-minute primping.
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Because of the severity of the cancer, Rabaca, who is half-Latino and half-Caucasian, needs someone with a 100 percent match.
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But when I'm sitting in your chair, I have a different set of requirements than a Caucasian woman or an Asian woman.
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Glenn Geller, president of CBS, said he would be "open to any ethnicity," but Variety says the character will not be Caucasian.
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" He also expressed discomfort with knowing that, in addition to perceived religious persecution, he's seen as "less valuable than a Caucasian man.
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African American women, for instance, have a 2.2-fold increased risk of stillbirth compared with Caucasian women, according to a 2009 study.
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The research, which included information on more than 1,93 African American women, reinforces findings in earlier studies that included mostly Caucasian women.
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The people in the study have a mix of Caucasian, African and Native American ancestry, creating a wide range of facial features.
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It's in part a result of fears generated from demographic shifts in countries where the majority of the population has been Caucasian.
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Due to the way I looked and my name, I had the privilege of walking into a room and passing as Caucasian.
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" Desmond Green, a 5003-year-old Jamaican, believes that "Caucasian consciousness has taken the whole human family to the brink of death.
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You might think so after two years of media fixation on this version of the aggrieved laborer: male, Caucasian, conservative, racist, sexist.
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It was the kind of hair known in the industry as "liquid gold" — Caucasian hair untouched by Western chemicals, long and remy.
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At age 21964, the life expectancy of black men is more than three years less than that of non-Hispanic Caucasian men.
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"Kadyrov's rule rests on propaganda, fear—and real popularity," Gregory Shvedov, the editor of Caucasian Knot, a news Web site, told me.
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It persists because the math feels loosely sound: Since this nation's founding, "White/Caucasian/European" has been its most sizable racial category.
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But while Natalee is also Caucasian and of European descent, the pathologist, Dr. Jason Kolowski, dismissed reports saying the bone fragments were female.
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No more meddling Back on the Caucasian Riviera, Pompeo brought up the question of election meddling directly with the Russians -- with unusual clarity.
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She overheard a group of white students talking about how odd the word "Caucasian" was because they only used it on test forms.
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The investigative report explicitly employs the substitution test—replacing the word "black" for "Caucasian" and "white"—and noting that it would be impermissible.
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Third-party research of FDNA's tools has also suggested a racial bias: the algorithms are much more effective on Caucasian than African faces.
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RE: THE ETHICIST Kwame Anthony Appiah discussed a query from a woman who had embryos implanted that were genetically mixed Hispanic and Caucasian.
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We are told that ''based on the records of the fertility clinic, we know that our children are genetically mixed Hispanic and Caucasian.
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Only, the woman in the video isn't actually Aker, but another caucasian woman with brown hair who bears a slight resemblance to her.
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But the writing drives it into what can best be summed up as unadulterated Caucasian nonsense that's equal parts melodrama, affluence, and Dynasty.
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As she explained to CBC News, "a lot of Caucasian people don't really understand" that her hair just doesn't "stay down" without extensions.
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After all that time, the jury of nine African-Americans, one Hispanic, and one Caucasian deliberated for four hours before reaching the verdict.
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Apart from Sotomayor, Clarence Thomas, who is African American, is currently the only other Supreme Court justice who is not of Caucasian descent.
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When my manager and I entered the boardroom, all the seats around the table were occupied and the occupants were all Caucasian males.
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As a young adult, I dreamed of walking down the aisle in a white wedding dress toward a faceless, but Caucasian, American man.
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In the 216s and later, when most hafu were of Asian and Caucasian parents, they gained visibility in the modeling and entertainment industries.
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The fact that the Simpsons are yellow and not the color that passes for Caucasian in cartoons, that Mickey Mouse pink, that's intentional.
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"For the longest time, ads presented the typical American household as Caucasian, heterosexual, two children and two cars in the driveway," he added.
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With me and Liam Neeson in bed together — the Caucasian cute boy and me at 53 with my natural hair and dark skin.
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One video that went viral on Facebook shows a Caucasian man at a July 14 protest moving his hand along his lower torso.
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When documents hold my race, they always say that I am caucasian which makes me feel like I'm not represented or cared about.
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"Being a Caucasian teacher was never a problem," said Ms. Knevals, who taught in Newark for nearly 28 years before retiring in 220.
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But investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones pointed out that the vast majority of those students who succeeded where Fisher failed were also Caucasian.
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My Los Angeles County birth certificate lists my parents as "Caucasian," a reflection of the black-white notion of "race" at that time.
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People with European and Caucasian ancestry are disproportionately represented in most genetic databases, for example, and many people in the US are adopted.
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Connor, a drug addict trying to get clean, can't handle the hard labor, and he's pretty much the only Caucasian in the fields.
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Indeed, Sanders does worst among Caucasian respondents, a fascinating statistic given that he's the senator from Vermont, where 94% of people are white.
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Each installation contains several model buildings — offices, storefronts, and houses, respectively — made from pale pink soy wax to evoke certain Caucasian skin tones.
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"As Caucasian people, it's our job, it's our task, it's our responsibility to speak up in every single room we walk into," she added.
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The New York woman and her husband, who are Asian-American, believed that they were having twin girls, only to deliver two Caucasian boys.
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The complete remains belong to two Caucasian males aged between 25 and 34 years of age that died at the second battle of Manassas.
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They recruited 47 Caucasian women who had completed chemotherapy for breast cancer an average of four years earlier and were still reporting memory problems.
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"Asian men and women typically prefer Caucasian facial features, which are narrower cheekbones, deeper eye sockets and thinner lips," he told the beauty site.
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Now, swimwear brand Solid + Striped is facing a similar backlash for posting an ad featuring 12 caucasian models and only one woman of color.
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Part of the reason was because the Wayne County Medical Examiner&aposs Office and Detroit police records listed her ethnicity as Caucasian or Hispanic.
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The notice is seeking three Latino performers for the roles of Maria, Anita, and Bernardo, and a Caucasian actor for the role of Tony.
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The donor would need to be half-Latino and half-Caucasian, the same mixed heritage as Rabaca, which proved to be a challenging requirement.
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The answer is no…Is there a tendency to hire more people from the predominant communities in entertainment, being historically Caucasian and historically male?
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Or like, why am I this kid in Victoria, where it's a super, predominantly Caucasian, suburban culture that I really just don't identify with.
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So with this study we had a multi-ethnic cohort and showed that coffee lowered the rates of death in non-Caucasian populations, too.
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There are more of them than you think who could possibly get away with exclusively casting light-skinned, Caucasian-appearing models in their shows.
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Of course, this study was relatively small and focused on Caucasian men with the physical, economic and psychological wherewithal to run competitively for years.
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I've learned the hard way to bring my own, since most studios only have makeup suited to a wide range of Caucasian skin tones.
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We grew up with only Caucasian and heteronormative representations, so that is hard sometimes to realize that we will never match this limited model.
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They were forced out of their cars while their driver, Deacon Father Allah Kabboud – was immediately killed by assailants bearing "Caucasian" features, according to witnesses.
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In PEN15's sixth episode, Maya, who is of Japanese and Caucasian descent, has to deal with subtle racism from the girls in her school.
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He provides facial reconstructions from an anonymous forensic pathologist from the University of Edinburgh to back up his claims—they're blonde haired, with Caucasian features.
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The toymaker launched its traditionally Caucasian Barbie doll in a variety of skin tones, hairstyles and outfits last year to appeal to a larger demography.
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The arrests and abuses two years ago sparked global outcry and raised questions about minority rights and free expression in the mostly Muslim, Caucasian nation.
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When the statue was made, it was widely believed that there were three major racial groups: Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negroid, hierarchically arranged in that order.
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A call for a Quentin Tarantino movie from earlier this year asks "whores" who are "caucasian" with "natural breasts" to email in their dress sizes.
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Damore and a second plaintiff, David Gudeman, another former Google engineer, are seeking class-action status for anyone who identifies as conservative, Caucasian, or male.
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After some viewers questioned the black journalist's decision to dress up as a film character portrayed by a Caucasian actor, Roker tweeted a simple explanation.
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We know that you have changed the minds of authors, directors, and choreographers even when the casting notice has said that the character was Caucasian.
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"In the book, the character of Meg, who's a Caucasian girl, doesn't like her hair — she thinks her hair is frizzy and ugly," DuVernay says.
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According to the same report, African-American children attending state-funded preschools were about twice as likely to be expelled as Latino and Caucasian children.
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Di, however, makes the point that when trans models "get to be on covers," as she puts it, they're still, as mentioned earlier, usually Caucasian.
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For example, the 16-year-old who described being gang-raped inside the airport camp could only say her attackers spoke French and were Caucasian.
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"Their core customer is an older, Caucasian male, and they're exiting the sport," said Joseph Altobello, an analyst who covers the company at Raymond James.
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A practicing Hindu who states that she is "of Asian, Polynesian, and Caucasian" heritage, Gabbard represents one of the least-white states in the union.
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This is to remember when some old Caucasian men had a feast with the people who were already on this land, whom they subsequently slaughtered.
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And, most pointedly (though she claimed not consciously), cast the most diverse lineup of the week, with more than half her models being non-Caucasian.
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As I tugged my suitcase out of the train station, I spotted a tall Caucasian woman, white hair piled atop her head, my new boss.
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My Caucasian peers pestered me with questions about where I was really from, why my eyes were smaller and how to say things in Chinese.
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Her book includes a description of being told by Mr. Sousa that she'd need surgery on her eyes, presumably to make her look more Caucasian.
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" Ms. Markle described herself as biracial in an August 2015 interview with Elle magazine, saying, "My dad is Caucasian and my mom is African-American.
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Here the movie fulfills those hoary tropes by getting Hirsch to kvetch at Goldblum, Pullman to swagger with Caucasian hubris, Vivica A. Fox to sass.
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In trying to swap out an Asian character for a Caucasian one, the casting choice is at cross purposes with its own characterization of villainy.
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Aboriginal culture was given a major spotlight with native dancers and stilt walkers (although the Caucasian dancers made up as aboriginals probably wouldn't fly now).
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Finally, white people have a place where they can meet Caucasian love interests amid a setting that caters to their needs more than those of others.
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Listen, if you have 200 movies that are mainly Caucasian and two movies that are black, then we're still going to be in the same boat.
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It's a curious choice, given that this crowning readymade marks a recent past in which caucasian beauty was unapologetically promoted as the exemplar for commercial manufacturing.
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To the extent that anyone in the Republican primary today holds a mirror up to the GOP base—old, cantankerous, nativist, and caucasian—it's Donald Trump.
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The Caucasian nation has witnessed a cultural clash between liberal forces and religious conservatives over the past decade as it has modernized and introduced radical reforms.
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I was probably passing love notes back and forth with a caucasian crush when the teacher's creaky tape deck finally reeled into the iconic speech's climax.
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One of the languages to reemerge from the parchments is Caucasian Albanian, which was spoken by a Christian kingdom in what is now modern day Azerbaijan.
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We don't know their names, but what we do know is that the three girls were not Caucasian: two were of Somali descent, and one Sudanese.
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Beyond this, there are numerous other instances of non-Caucasian women who left ISIS and were treated (for the most part) as victims, and not terrorists.
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We've seen numerous examples of "algorithmic bias" in tech: translation apps assigning genders to job titles, or facial recognition technology detecting Caucasian faces, but not black.
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Hartigan, who broke out as a filmmaker in 2013 with his highly praised second feature, This is Martin Bonner, is Caucasian, of Irish and American descent.
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It was only three years ago that NBC's newest star would not let go of the idea that Santa Claus had to be a Caucasian man.
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And I also thought that there would be more Caucasian girls, because if you go looking into that type of dance, they are rarely white people.
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Holdaway and co-author Stephen Becker acknowledge a number of study limitations, including that the findings are drawn from self-reported data from mainly Caucasian children.
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Additionally, "Of women who are raped in their lifetime: 17.9% are Caucasian,11.9% are Latina, 18.8% are African-American, 34.1% are American Indian or Alaskan Native..".
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Piersall, old-school Caucasian male, 40 years my senior, son of a struggling house painter, signed out of high school, battling mental illness his entire life.
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Over the years, I've pieced together parts of who he is; middle-aged, Caucasian, and very popular according to the numerous messages I've received for him.
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WHEN DIANA SARGSYAN sat down next to Rashid Aliyev for her first rehearsal with the Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra (PCYO), her fellow violinist's greeting shook her.
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Algorithms falsely identified African-American and Asian faces 10 to 100 times more than Caucasian faces, researchers for the National Institute of Standards and Technology found.
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They joined the native Hawaiians and Caucasian descendants of missionaries and merchants to form the core of modern Hawaii, the source of its wondrous social polyphony.
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" The court ruled that Indians may be Caucasian, but they were not "white" and therefore ineligible for the "privilege of citizenship" conferred upon that "class of persons.
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He steered me toward a "safe" dish that wouldn't shock my sheltered caucasian senses, he poured a cup of tea for each of us and we talked.
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" In the document, Allison's attorney Alfred G. Rava calls the incident "as repugnant and unlawful as businesses being involved in a 'Caucasian Night' or a 'Heterosexual Night.
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He was leading a protest against the old guard who had more or less controlled the Caucasian republic since it split from the Soviet Union in 1991.
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This arrest comes a week after 37-year-old Alton Sterling was shot and killed by two Caucasian police officers in Baton Rouge outside a convenience store.
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"It was her desire that we wouldn't cast a Caucasian male in this, which I thought was great," he told Vulture in an interview published on Thursday.
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About 37% of caucasian people, 47% of African Americans, 53% of Latinx Americans, and 39% of Asian Americans have this blood type, according to The Red Cross.
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"I'm so happy that the CW...they gave me, an Asian American, a chance to play a traditionally caucasian character, Reggie," he says in the short clip.
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"I started noticing Koreans replacing Caucasian models in the growing number of advertisements today, and Korean corporations now embrace Korean faces to advertise their products," says Hwang.
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"I strongly support traditional family values, that if you marry a person of the opposite sex, that's Caucasian, that's Christian, they will get a distribution," he said.
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The standard lease for the first Levitt houses infamously specified they could not ''be used or occupied by any person other than members of the Caucasian race.
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He follows around 100 people who have already granted him permission to repost, including big names like Caucasian James, Jonny Sun, and even "kombucha girl," Brittany Broski.
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While fall 2015's collections showed with 20.75% models of color, the next season included 22.4%, followed, most recently, by fall 2016's 24.75% non-Caucasian models.
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" Yet in a Monday news release, the state Republican Party highlighted the decrease in African-American early voting and the rise in the share of "Caucasian voters.
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But because the Turks traced their ancestry to a man described as "Caucasian of 'Arab' descent," they were allowed to vote in the age of Jim Crow.
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Earlier this week, the Smyrna Police Department released facial reconstruction sketches of the child, who they say is likely Caucasian or Hispanic, with slightly wavy brown hair.
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Thomas Hart Benton, Aaron Bohrod, and Joseph Hirsch all grew disillusioned when their ads for the tobacco company were changed, replacing African American figures with Caucasian ones.
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During Wednesday's House hearing, the seven Caucasian male CEOs were asked by show of hands whether they thought a woman or person of color would succeed them.
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The lawsuit seeks to represent all Google employees who have been discriminated against for being male, Caucasian or conservative and seeks monetary, non-monetary and punitive damages.
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Tara Rubin (casting director) After Jonathan Pryce, who was absolutely brilliant in the role, there was never another Caucasian person who played the part in this country.
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"I would have been this six-foot-tall, blond-haired, blue-eyed Caucasian doctor standing at the foot of the bed in a white coat," he said.
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In 2017, they tried ABE against hereditary hemochromatosis, a liver condition that's one of the most common genetic disorders in Caucasian people, and caused by a point mutation.
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The main character was an Asian girl adopted by Caucasian parents — a distinction I'd then believed most clearly conveyed how abstract I felt about my own cultural identity.
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The case included allegations that black and other minority workers were denied more lucrative shifts, ordered to adopt "Caucasian grooming standards," and otherwise subjected to discriminatory personnel practices.
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The 35-year-old actress, whose mother is African-American and father is Caucasian, penned a candid essay in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day for TheTig.
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Distribution chief Frank Rodriguez said he was pleased by how diverse the audience for the film was — 22015% of ticket buyers were African-American and 22% were caucasian.
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Back at ABC's Television Critics Association day in January, former ABC Entertainment Group President Paul Lee told reporters the next Bachelor or Bachelorette may finally not be Caucasian.
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Being gay is not illegal in Azerbaijan but the post-Soviet, Caucasian country was ranked the worst in Europe for LGBT people in a 2016 survey by ILGA.
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"When I became pregnant with my son, everyone was curious about what he would look like, whether he would resemble me or his Caucasian father more," Lemons recalls.
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" Today's white nationalists view themselves as an exploited race of givers trying to protect their children from a world full of non-white takers and Caucasian "self-haters.
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"All my life, no matter where I went, strange Caucasian men would come up to me and say, 'Hey, I know your father, great guy,'" Dr. Brown recalled.
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"I'm the only person I know at my college that pays their own rent," Jess from New York City, who described herself as a Korean/Caucasian female, wrote.
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But in an industry where chief executives traditionally have been male, Caucasian and well into their 2775s, the trend toward younger executives hasn't been limited to Richemont houses.
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The systems falsely identified African-American and Asian faces 10 times to 100 times more than Caucasian faces, the National Institute of Standards and Technology reported on Thursday.
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"I was taken for dead by a mortuary crew, who toe-tagged me with the following ID: 'Unknown Caucasian male, age 47 and a half,'" our reporter wrote.
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Early on, a Caucasian sheriff offers to help the duo after discovering they&aposre wanted, but it&aposs unsure of whether or not he can be fully trusted.
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Especially one that, despite coming in numerous iterations, is still most famous for being Caucasian, blond and the sort of female shape that exists only in virtual reality.
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Wilbanks, then 32, emerged three days later and claimed that she had been taken hostage by a Latino man and caucasian woman while she was out for a run.
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But now, they put a lot of red lipstick on Asian models because our skin tone is different than the Caucasian one and they see that it suits us.
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In Japan, wet age-related macular degeneration is the most common form, but in Caucasian populations, only about 10% of people with age-related macular degeneration gets that form.
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During one portion of his special, Cannon addressed three Caucasian audience members and jokingly apologized that the comedy show would be a departure from his "America's Got Talent" persona.
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Specifically in television, the Directors Guild of America analyzed over 3,300 episode produced during the 2012-2013 network television season, and found that 12% were directed by caucasian women.
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The problem is that I am simply tired of supporting Caucasian lead characters as if there is any less validity to the triumphs and downfalls of my own life.
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The show needs one with "longish side swept hair" and one with "medium short side parted brunette hair" and two caucasian females with long hair (one blonde, one brunette).
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Although John made history last year with the Rays as the first Caucasian player in MLB history with dreadlocks, at the time I met him, he was razor-bald.
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"Very often when we talk about autism in the public, it's done with the assumption that we are thinking about the prototypical Caucasian, upper-middle class boy," he said.
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Since then, Joanne has become the crown jewel of Turner-owned Super Deluxe, churning out viral hits like "Caucasian Living with Joanne the Scammer" and selling weird, expensive merch.
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Even membership of the Actors' Equity Association – the labor union for stagehands and stage actors – remains predominantly white, with 261.7 percent of its 21,26 active members identifying as Caucasian.
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For many years, one of the most common dolls in Japan were unlicensed plastic reproductions of Kewpie, a wide-eyed Caucasian baby with origins in a 1920s American comic.
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It is not widely known what the current academy demographic is but a Los Angeles Times study found that academy voters were 94 percent Caucasian and 77 percent male.
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It centers around a young African-American man, Chris, and his Caucasian girlfriend named Rose as they make their way to her parents' home for the first time together.
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But among state legislators who did sponsor those voter identification laws, response rates were far higher for the Caucasian-sounding name than they were for the Latino-sounding name.
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McGregor, in the minority as Caucasian on the panel, works as a proofreader, and was reading comics that he described as wildly racist well into the '70s and '80s.
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"You and Mr. Trump don't want anyone who looks or talks differently than Caucasian Americans to be allowed into this country," Wasserman Schultz said to Cuccinelli, according to CNN.
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You weren't accepted by the Caucasian Canadians, and you weren't accepted by the Asians that were coming in mass floods from Hong Kong and trying to maintain their culture.
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I don't know if it's the fact that I'm a woman, or the fact that I'm actually a black woman in an industry that's still dominated by Caucasian males.
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Following [Evans] expressing his views, a Caucasian coworker looked at [Evans] and said he needed to explain to [Evans] what it meant to be the 'head [n-----] in charge.
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The passenger, a Caucasian man who appears to weigh over 200 kilograms (440 pounds), boarded the Taipei-bound flight in a wheelchair and was seated in the economy cabin.
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Race and color are best addressed in the "Kids Mascarade" series of photographs that show children in red-soiled landscapes wearing plastic animal masks that appear suspiciously, menacingly Caucasian.
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"That means at the same weight class and height, comparing different ethnicities gives Asian populations a muscle and strength advantage compared to Caucasian or African American lifters," Somerset says.
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Zhalaudi Geriev, a journalist with the Caucasian Knot news website, which is critical of Mr. Kadyrov, was sentenced to three years in prison on marijuana possession charges in 2016.
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Its student body is 34 percent non-Caucasian and 10 percent special education, and this year, it drew 282 applications for 155 spots, including two applicants in their 30s.
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"I find it so crazy that the only guy who doesn't get checked to go into the casino is this guy," Simmons said while pointing to his Caucasian buddy.
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A Caucasian guy in his late twenties asked if there was anyone who shouldn't take the medicine; he was deciding which friends he should bring to the next ceremony.
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Growing up in a small town north of Ottawa in the early '80s, the daughter of a second-generation Chinese mum and a Caucasian dad, I was an anomaly.
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The researchers found that that everyone — from minority and immigrant communities to legal, Caucasian citizens — trusted police less when local cops were tasked with seeking out and detaining undocumented immigrants.
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"I believe that we were not letting an awful lot of people -- high school-educated, mostly Caucasian, but also people of color -- know that we understood their problems," he said.
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" In 2016, another casting call, this time for a Nick Jonas music video, requested "mainly Caucasian or could have a bit of ethnic flare [sic], like Indian or South American.
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Compared to women who delivered before the hurricane, those who gave birth afterward were generally older, Caucasian, married, and had better insurance — all "favorable baseline maternal characteristics", the authors note.
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I have a venue through which I can show that my work ethic, professionalism, and dedication are just as evident in the workplace as that of my male Caucasian counterparts.
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It's one of the most diverse galleries I've come across, and their commitment to facilitating Indigenous and Xicano discourses in doaligue with Caucasian discourses is incredibly unique for this region.
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That moment was when I realized that by looking back to little girls back in Africa struggling to fit into 'society' by relating their looks to Caucasian and other ethnicities.
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" A typical post for Joanne shows her clad in fur while dabbling in credit card fraud, railing against her ex and professing her love for all things she deems "Caucasian.
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" THR reports that in the novels, Lena (Portman) comes from a family with "strong Asian heritage on one side," and Dr. Ventress (Jason Leigh) is "half-American Indian/half-Caucasian.
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"I was greeted by two Caucasian women and a [Delta] flight attendant," Denmark recounted in a post on Melanin in Medicine, a blog about the experiences of doctors of color.
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"There are two palimpsests here that have Caucasian Albanian text in the erased layer," says Michael Phelps, the director of the Early Manuscripts Electronic Library and leader of the project.
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According to the respected Caucasian Knot website, the number of casualties from the conflict between Islamist militants and the security forces increased from 258 in 2015 to 287 in 2016.
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It can be easy to forget that Grande has worked overtime to remove all signs of her Caucasian heritage, until you see a version of her with those modifications omitted.
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Similar trends exist for Native Americans in the West and Hispanics, who are twice as likely and 75 percent more likely, respectively, to suffer from PAD than their Caucasian counterparts.
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When I arrived, I looked over the unit's common area and quickly realized who the nurse was referring to: a petite, elderly Caucasian woman was yelling obscenities to the staff.
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In fact I have one caucasian client who grew up with black friends, played at a prominent school, has done very well for himself, came from an upper-class family.
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And while the use of a Black-is-beautiful anthem with an all-Caucasian model posse is somewhat novel (not in a good way), the lack of diversity, unfortunately, isn't.
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A 2008 article published by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that athletes of African descent tend to have slightly thicker heart muscles than Caucasian athletes do.
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Many Chinese people believe that having a Caucasian person front a project gives it an air of prestige or veneer of credibility, giving rise to "rent a white face" businesses.
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"Can you imagine the audacity to take an African-American and Diana Adams, the essence and purity of Caucasian dance, and to put them together on the stage?" he said.
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I grew up in a town that was 95 percent white, and I'm half Korean and half Caucasian, so it felt a lot easier to identify with my American half.
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In a room of Caucasian guys, a director might be like, &aposOK, let&aposs see, like, two guys who aren&apost, and maybe they&aposll be the wild card choice.
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Ms. Robinson took a test last year that showed she is a mix of African-American and Caucasian and has roots in several countries, including Senegal, South Africa and Ireland.
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It's notable that season 6 takes the time to answer fan speculation over the ethnic identity of Todd, a Caucasian character with a Latinx surname, as if leaving no stone unturned.
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"The average size areola for a Caucasian woman is about four centimeters across, which is just under two inches, so that's what a lot of women go for," says Dr. Rowe.
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Directed and produced by Fred Wolf, the film follows three families — one Hispanic, one African American, one Caucasian — who share the same camping space on a Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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Earlier in the same episode, Drummond said that she wanted to prank her husband by serving him Asian chicken instead of his go-to, a pan of completely Caucasian Buffalo Wings.
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Brewer, 54, a champion of diversity within the workplace, came under fire after she alluded that she saw a problem with an all Caucasian male staff at a Sam's Club supplier.
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They were given four names: Devi, Hock Lee, Kamal and Steve, representative of stereotypical names of people in four of the country's main race groups — Indian, Chinese, Malay and Caucasian respectively.
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Last year 818 white students were enrolled in the city's public schools, according to the Hong Kong Education Bureau, which labels all Caucasian students "white" regardless of nationality or self-identification.
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Unfortunately, in our society, race has been the most heavily weighted determinant, with preferences demonstrably weighted toward Caucasian males of European descent for the first several hundred years of the Republic.
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"We chose this theater because it was in our hometown and the one we would go to on the weekends growing up [with a] predominantly Caucasian population," Eddie Nam told CNN.
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The study makes no mention of sexual preferences or gender identities of the participants beyond "Caucasian" and "male or female," but does note that they're all from a similar cultural background.
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She identifies as a West Indian or Caribbean and found the available choices -- American Indian/Alaska Native, African-American/Black, Asian, Caucasian, Hispanic/Latino, Pacific Islander, White and other -- too limiting.
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