The frequency of the reference sequence reaches in Galicians its maximum value in Europe.
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The Catalonians, the Galicians, and the Biscayans, have the most frequent intercourse with America.
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The Galicians generally bring in quite a fair sum.
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These poverty-stricken Jews and Polacks and Galicians will be the wealth and power of Canada to-morrow.
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A corps of Galicians were sent forward to dislodge them from the eminence towards the sea.
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Of the 2.7 million Galicians eligible to vote, 397,000 of them live abroad.
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A new wave of Galicians is now being enticed over, all too happy to flee economic crisis at home.
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In one section of the western prairie are 150,000 Galicians.
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We had not gone far before we met two Galicians, on their way to cut the harvests of Castile.
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An emigrant car full of Galicians is rather a rough sort of place-especiallyat this early hour in the morning.
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Up in Edmonton the Galicians (Ruthenians?)
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We are getting the Galicians and other nationalities gradually brought in-gettingthem together for the development of Canadianism and the community spirit.
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These results place Galicians on the genetic edge of the European variation, bringing together all the traits of a cul-de-sac population with …
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In the past year, more than 2,000 young Galicians left the region every month, the National Statistics Institute says.
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Our train was boarded by a crowd of Ruthenians or Galicians, brown-eyed and beautiful people, not yet wholly civilised out of their own costume.
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The Galicians and Castilians, stimulated by this noble self-devotion, followed him, fighting desperately, and the Moors were at length driven to their castle of Gibralfaro.