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- mottled or parti-colored markings in the above patterns. Despite the majoritively white coat, tortie points are not calico, as the calico gene is separate...
- with the remainder being priestly families. The Galician nobility were majoritively Poles or Polonized Ukrainians. Development here lagged behind Russian-ruled...
- British" The remainder chose other national identities. (Percentiles are majoritively shown.) The Welsh-Caribbean po****tion were the most likely to respond...
- from a partially open channel/boxed frame with riveted crossmembers, to majoritively boxed with welded crossmembers, and from parallel rails to widening fore...
- implementation, however, was slow-going. While Riviera Beach itself was majoritively Black, its police force was almost entirely composed of white officers...
- have a small blue margin towards the front of the ventral fin though majoritively being the same pink that is displa**** on the abdomen. The caudal fins...
- enlightening the m****es and becoming a function of their collective or a majoritive portion of their collective wills. Laurat was one of the first to argue...
- against the Catholic church, and therefore against the French, who were majoritively of the Catholic faith. As early as 1779 the British Colonial Governor...
- alumni service to keep in contact with students who have left, this is majoritively carried out by the Sixth Form. However due to All Saints being a merger...
- of exile for many of them. Thus clubs such as Rose Street were often majoritively composed of refugees, yet they also attracted English adherents. Rose...