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- verb Present participle of
intermarry .
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Examples
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After 160 years of intermarrying without any particular reason to have criollo or indiginous people as favored mates, they almost certainly have a lot of both in their ancestry.
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I mean, even some of my ancestors from Germany and Southern England who arrived in, say Rowan County, North Carolina, a Scot stronghald, they promptly began intermarrying with Scots, taking on the culture and behavior.
Great Scots 2009
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Latinos are everywhere in this country; we are present and we are intermarrying at a faster pace than other non-white groups.
Maria Hinojosa: The Latino List: 'We Are America' Maria Hinojosa 2011
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It tells of the long centuries Tutsi and Hutu lived together, intermarrying and raising their children, until the coming of the Belgians in the 1800s.
Overcoming Speechlessness: A Poet Encounters "the horror" in Rwanda, Eastern Congo and Palestine/Israel Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009
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The generations of mankind did not evolve from the intermarrying of brothers and sisters, as some propose.
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I mean, even some of my ancestors from Germany and Southern England who arrived in, say Rowan County, North Carolina, a Scot stronghald, they promptly began intermarrying with Scots, taking on the culture and behavior.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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Latinos are everywhere in this country; we are present and we are intermarrying at a faster pace than other non-white groups.
Maria Hinojosa: The Latino List: 'We Are America' Maria Hinojosa 2011
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But their children made it up by intermarrying and dividing the island between them.
Good-bye, Jack 2010
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It tells of the long centuries Tutsi and Hutu lived together, intermarrying and raising their children, until the coming of the Belgians in the 1800s.
Archive 2009-08-01 Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009
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She felt that there were cultural and language barriers that kept Seattle Ashkenazim and Sephardim from socializing and intermarrying in Seattle.
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