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Significados de dark-skinned people en inglés
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Uso de dark-skinned people en inglés
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I was always against lumping all dark-skinnedpeople together and calling them niggers.
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Typically it disadvantages dark-skinnedpeople, and privileges those with lighter skin.
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He had cast doubt on the authenticity of the videos showing dark-skinnedpeople being chased and attacked.
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They're fairly dark-skinnedpeople with European-looking features.
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They are dark-skinnedpeople of mysterious origin.
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If God had intended dark-skinnedpeople to live in Wales, he'd have made the sun shine here occasionally.
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Colourism is a form of discrimination against dark-skinnedpeople in favour of those with lighter skin from the same race.
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Long, long ago before the Cymry came into the beautiful land of Wales, there were dark-skinnedpeople living in caves.
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I've grown up very aware of society's opinion that dark-skinnedpeople, especially women, would look better if our skin were lighter.
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But these databases, especially when built from so-called arrestee samples, tend to include disproportionately high numbers of poor and dark-skinnedpeople.
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If any interests lived for her among the dark-skinnedpeople beneath the cliffs, for the moment at least she gave no sign.
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In order to identify who was Haitian, Trujillo's brutal soldiers, machetes in hand, asked dark-skinnedpeople to pronounce the Spanish word for parsley, perejil.
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People perceive race differently during an economic downturn, a recent study suggests, and become subconsciously more prejudiced against dark-skinnedpeople when times are tight.
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He didn't like dark-skinnedpeople...
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The dark-skinnedpeople I was living with had moved there from farther south, and some people from neighboring Camps didn't want to share hunting grounds.
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Dark-skinnedpeople, be it noted, have usually the imitative faculty.