(1) There may be regions where one predominates, but Iraqis intermarry and have relations across the country.(2) These men are now on an equality with the agricultural families and can intermarry with them.(3) The propensity of different groups to intermarry is affected by their numbers in the population.(4) And all people groups can freely intermarry , resulting in a closer approximation to the genetic richness that would have characterized Noah's family.(5) Hence, descendants of pre-World War I Jewish immigrants from Russia largely intermarried with Jews or non-Jews with non-Russian origins.(6) Esther intermarries , becoming absorbed in Persian royalty, and is unable to raise a Jewish family of her own.(7) However, they intermarried with them and accepted a number of their customs.(8) Members of prominent families intermarried with other groups, especially wealthy European, Latin American, and North American immigrants.(9) The new families prospered, intermarried with the older established families, and gained wealth and influence throughout New England.(10) Over time, the different ethnic groups have intermarried .(11) Many Georgian Americans have intermarried with Armenians, Russians, Jews, and Ukrainians.(12) Stakeholders who have moved have often intermarried with other tribal groups.(13) The Angles, Saxons, Danes, Frisians and other invaders intermarried with the existing Romano-British Celts, Romans, Jutes, Gauls, Greeks and Lombards.(14) By the 1990s, a second generation of Brazilians had been born and raised in Paraguay, and a few intermarried with the local population.(15) Like it or not, they have intermarried with Papuans the last three decades.(16) Many Hutus pointed out that they had lived with and intermarried with these people they are being told to kill.
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