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- adjective Having more than one
culture .
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Examples
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Look closely at the royal family, especially at the Queen who is head of a multicultured Commonwealth, and Prince Charles who is next in line to the throne.
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"I wanted to create that symbol of unity because Obama inspires me, our multicultured society," he later said.
Did Tiger Woods pave Barack Obama's path? Are you joking? 2008
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Neosho is pretty -- I guess you could say multicultured itself.
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Assimulation was a genuine threat as I studied in multicultured schools.
Aish Weekly Articles 2009
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Try out this fat multicenturied, multicultured, and multilingual literary guide to Hawai'i's city with its dazzling array of written voices singing the song of lives in Honolulu and you may be surprised.
unknown title 2009
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We are so multicultured and fractured here, and none of the cultures seem to understand one another.
Latest Articles 2009
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"I wanted to create that symbol of unity because Obama inspires me, our multicultured society," he said after the game, choked with tears.
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its called sarcasm... since the only kind of 'Brit' the beeboids recognize these days, are the multicultured interlopers from distant continents.
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