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ispossession, not only in her capacity as an | immigrant, a Palestinian and a Muslim, but as a woman |
e Tallheo Cannery was started by a Norwegian | immigrant, a member of the block settlement at what be |
stance Francoise (later she married a French | immigrant a Mr. Cavalier); among them the most known w |
1850 at Hereford, the son of a German Jewish | immigrant, Abraham Myer, who was a jeweller, silversmi |
t same year, she was appointed an adviser on | immigrant absorption for UNESCO. |
1973 elections, he was appointed Minister of | Immigrant Absorption by Golda Meir when she formed the |
lso served as director of the organisation's | Immigrant Absorption Department for the north of the c |
Jerusalem, and joined Mapai, working in its | Immigrant Absorption department. |
liyah to Israel, where he became head of the | Immigrant Absorption department of the World Confedera |
1999 election, she was appointed Minister of | Immigrant Absorption by Ehud Barak. |
She later worked in | immigrant absorption. |
vember 1972 was appointed Deputy Minister of | Immigrant Absorption. |
Raids were seen as an astonishing example of | immigrant activity in U.S. history and Irish nationali |
s a lawmaker, every dull-witted or fanatical | immigrant admitted to our citizenship is a bane to the |
tar's original formula was created by German | immigrant Adolf Gottlieb a studied apothecary, and pha |
fice, Mayor's Volunteer Corps, and Office of | Immigrant Affairs, among other divisions. |
f Immigration (Ontario) was accused of using | immigrant aid money as a slush fund by directing it to |
Buchalter was assigned by Calabrian | immigrant Albert Anastasia to assassinate Schultz. |
h was founded in Detroit in 1929 by Armenian | immigrant Alex Manoogian. |
With another Norwegian | immigrant, Alfred Magnusson, he became successful in t |
Dutch | immigrant Alida Reyenga took over as Coordinator, but |
His experience as an | immigrant allowed him to perfect skills in not only Ge |
vered there was the 1999 shooting of African | immigrant Amadou Diallo, who was shot to death by four |
part of an old New Netherlands family whose | immigrant ancestor arrived in 1652, he was educated at |
The | immigrant ancestor Antonio de Ayala sailed for Manila |
discovered a series of letters to his Irish | immigrant ancestor by that ancestor's father, mother a |
He is the | immigrant ancestor to thousands of Americans including |
He was born in Ottawa, the son of a Scottish | immigrant, and was educated in Ottawa. |
(ed.) Australia Talks: Essays on Australian | Immigrant and Aboriginal Languages. |
Born in Marietta, Ohio, to an English | immigrant and a Pennsylvania-born mother, Brough was o |
d Island, the son of Robert Shaw, a Scottish | immigrant, and Jane Williams, born on the island. |
Jamiel Shaw II by Pedro Espinoza, an illegal | immigrant and gang member. |
West, the son of Benjamin Hopkins, an Irish | immigrant, and Margaret Loucks. |
n barrios developed into centers for Mexican | immigrant and Mexican American communities. |
New Jersey by William J. Dudley, a European | immigrant and master craftsman who had been schooled i |
field, Illinois to Abraham Gordon (a Russian | immigrant) and Faye Stein (an Illinois native) of Jewi |
purchased in 1816 by Robert Hay, a Scottish | immigrant and wagon-maker. |
The name is an adaptation of that of Polish | immigrant and rancher, L.W. Riskie, who settled here s |
Joe Shoong, Chinese | immigrant and founder of the National Dollar Stores ch |
Furies and the Flame is her biography as an | immigrant and deals with her struggle to raise her han |
Its student body is 100% | immigrant and range in ages from 14 to 21. |
It is notable for its extremely large Polish | immigrant and Polish American community. |
n 1829, the son of Andrew Dobbie, a Scottish | immigrant, and Martha Ann Bowlby. |
Ovando is an | immigrant and a former member of the powerful 18th Str |
in 1857, the son of James Stratton, an Irish | immigrant and later customs collector at Peterborough. |
runswick, the son of John Berryman, an Irish | immigrant, and a Miss Wade, of United Empire Loyalist |
His father Thomas was an Irish | immigrant and his mother Mary was from a North Carolin |
da West, the son of Isaac Langford, an Irish | immigrant, and was educated in Middlesex County. |
wick, the son of John James Lawson, an Irish | immigrant, and Annie C. Upham. |
g that status because she sees herself as an | immigrant and feels the road to success is harder beca |
tion of government tenant housing complexes, | immigrant and refugee population it is regarded as an |
She was the Minister with responsibility for | immigrant and equality affairs at the Ministry of Labo |
s the author's experiences growing up in the | immigrant and DP living there in the context of Jewish |
an ex-cop who accidentally kills an African | immigrant and retreats with a guilty conscience back t |
6, the son of Francis William Kerr, an Irish | immigrant, and Olive Shelley, and was educated at Vict |
classed as inmigrante rentista (longer term | immigrant) and is similar to a United States Permanent |
After a mild altercation with a Bulgarian | immigrant, and failing to get anywhere in their search |
ustus Duncan (1847-1927) was a farmer, Irish | immigrant and Civil War veteran of the upcountry of Gr |
wick, the son of John James Lawson, an Irish | immigrant, and Annie C. Upham, a direct descendant of |
the son of John Carroll, the son of an Irish | immigrant, and Ellen Tompkins. |
in Mexico, but do not qualify as a long-term | immigrant and are classed as no inmigrante visitante ( |
Jan Pier Pier, a 16th century Dutch | immigrant and creator of some of the dykes surrounding |
Today, the neighborhood has a large | immigrant and student population, and is the of the mo |
ich delivers pre-school literacy programs to | immigrant and aboriginal families across Canada, inclu |
the son of James Culhane Latchford, an Irish | immigrant, and studied at the University of Ottawa. |
he World's Fair, Makoto Hagiwara, a Japanese | immigrant and gardener, approached John McLaren with t |
On a hot Memorial Day weekend in 1934, Greek | immigrant and ice-cream salesman Tom Carvelas was sell |
cotia, the son of Robert Trotter, a Scottish | immigrant, and Ann Maclennan. |
cotia, the son of Dominick Farrell, an Irish | immigrant, and Mary Gorman. |
ed an architect, an Inuit artist, a Jamaican | immigrant and a lighthouse operator from Newfoundland. |
ebration is designed to showcase the diverse | immigrant and international communities of Jacksonvill |
owned by Mitchell Louis Westheimer, a German | immigrant and businessman who sold that portion of his |
e for this letter, stating that he is not an | immigrant and that Goode does not understand Islam. |
st and son of an Assyrian Christian Lebanese | immigrant, and his mother Irene Malick. |
Melaku, a 22 year old naturalized Ethiopian | immigrant and Marine Corps Reserve Lance Corporal, was |
he son of James Doull, the son of a Scottish | immigrant, and Christina McLellan. |
rd Island, the son of John Kickham, an Irish | immigrant, and Mary Cahill. |
unswick, the son of William Wilson, an Irish | immigrant, and Maria Pugh. |
Bloomington, Indiana, the son of a Sicilian | immigrant, and attended Indiana University where he re |
Upper Canada in 1837, the son of a Scottish | immigrant, and educated in Peterborough and Brantford. |
Mary Laughlin to Michael Laughlin, an Irish | immigrant, and Mary Slamon of Eaton, Ohio. |
He was a Jewish German-born | immigrant and was born in Bavaria in 1847. |
One man, John Robbins, an | immigrant and mate of a Maine sailing vessel from Deer |
tral Committee (MCC) Alberta, and with other | immigrant and refugee service agencies in Canada, incl |
Eeshwar Dutt is a first-generation | immigrant and patriarch of the family. |
parents Westye Egeberg (1770-1830, a Danish | immigrant) and Anna Sophie Muus (1775-1862). |
the son of James Butler, the son of an Irish | immigrant, and Mary Smith, the daughter of a United Em |
East End, to Abraham Gross, a Polish Jewish | immigrant, and Muriel Gross, also of East European Jew |
o includes James “Yankee” Sullivan, an Irish | immigrant and professional boxer who killed himself af |
Daniel or Donald Montgomery was a Scottish | immigrant and long-time member of the provincial assem |
ar Lakefield, Ontario, the son of a Scottish | immigrant, and was educated in Peterborough. |
ne 3, 1879 - June 16, 1966), son of a German | immigrant and brother of Dr. August Sauthoff, was a la |
nswick, the son of Peter McSweeney, an Irish | immigrant, and Joanna Downing. |
runswick, the son of James Young, a Scottish | immigrant, and Anne Ferguson. |
r, a Civil War hero, and then by a number of | immigrant and impoverished families. |
ia, the son of Laughlin McKinnon, a Scottish | immigrant, and Annie McLean. |
own, Ontario, the son of John Duff, an Irish | immigrant, and Eliza Jane Stoddart. |
A Jewish | immigrant and his wife enter into the life of an Ameri |
swick, the son of David McLellan, a Scottish | immigrant, and Mary Knight, and was educated in Saint |
She has also been active with the | Immigrant and Refugee Board. |
His father was a Prussian | immigrant and his mother was also German. |
n May 1, 1823 to Bartholomew Tobin, an Irish | immigrant and Sarah Autobees. |
's County, the son of James Nowlan, an Irish | immigrant, and the former Miss Crawford. |
ward Island, the son of James Reid, an Irish | immigrant, and Charlotte Dawson. |
tain Home" in German, was founded by Austria | immigrant Andreas Engel, who moved to the area and est |
It was built for Corsican | immigrant Angel Antongiorgi Paoli, was given to his da |
opened by early community leader and Italian | immigrant Anthony Sprice. |
German | immigrant Anton Griesedieck brought his family brewing |
vie Town Motel” and built in 1952 by Italian | immigrant Antonio Pinelli. |
ons, French employers tend not to choose the | immigrant applicant. |
97-1748) came to England in 1717 as a German | immigrant, apprenticed to a wool merchant. |
tist, was born in Los Angeles, California to | immigrant Armenian parents. |
to temporarily house the over 100,000 annual | immigrant arrivals, and completed in 1911. |
Guilherme Rau (1817-1953), German | immigrant, arrived in 1900 in Santa Maria, Rio Grande |
In 1839, Cesar Monod, a Swiss | immigrant, arrived in Indianola, Texas He settled on t |
De Vives was a Catalonian | immigrant arriving from Venezuela and he set up the fa |
wall and ceiling frescoes painted by Jewish | immigrant artists. |
rowing up as a second-generation West Indian | immigrant as an influence on his dub-heavy music. |
Italian-American man and an illegal Mexican | immigrant as they both try to make a living in Queens, |
n lives with his grandmother, a feisty Irish | immigrant, as he searches for his missing father. |
that Chaplin developed the storyline for The | Immigrant as filming progressed. |
McCarthy held little sympathy for the | immigrant Asian population and agreed to create Englis |
He was also the director of other Spanish | immigrant associations in Switzerland. |
When the German | immigrant Astor inquired of Leavitt how he intended to |
German | immigrant August Scholz (1825-1891) opened Scholz's Ha |
The Bavarian | immigrant August Horn and the German-born Lenhardt Sch |
similation-a view that was not shared by all | immigrant authors of this period. |
f the inhabitants under the age of 18 has an | immigrant background. |
includes the story of "two young Swedes with | immigrant backgrounds - one from Ostermalm, one of Sto |
rat, Victoria, the adoptive son of a Chinese | immigrant, Bak Hap. |
entry into the war, Serisawa, as a Japanese | immigrant, became fearful of forced internment on the |
f his, Antonio Totonno Pero, also an Italian | immigrant, began making pizza for the store to sell. |
The eldest son of Swiss | immigrant Bernhard Heyd, Charles was born in Rochester |
er parallels to Simon Rodia, another Italian | immigrant born in the same year (1879), who settled in |
On 1 May 1995, the Moroccan | immigrant Brahim Bouarram drowned after being thrown f |
In 1914 a German | immigrant brewer named Kosmas (or Kosmos) Spoetzl co-l |
Irish | immigrant bricklayer Michael Butler discovered clay pi |
nded in Memphis, Tennessee in 1870 by German | immigrant brothers Jacob and Isaac Goldsmith. |
The company was founded in 1923 by two Greek | immigrant brothers, James and Tom Papadakis; the forme |
tablished in 1918 by three Jewish Lithuanian | immigrant brothers, Sam (1898-1939), Maurice (1891-197 |
cholera outbreak, traced to a United States | immigrant brought aboard a German steamer, caused all |
h banker's wife who meets a troubled Italian | immigrant, Bruno (Nero). |
Francis Timoney, an Irish | immigrant, built the house in 1889 of bricks his three |
of his namesake Patrick Calhoun, who was the | immigrant Calhoun. |
s differing attitude to education in the new | immigrant camps and the religious education system. |
ted claims of anti-religious coercion in the | immigrant camps. |
Swedish | immigrant Carl Segerstrom started out by buying a larg |
Mexican | immigrant Carlos Amparan developed a line of brilliant |
orted wool, while also being chartered as an | immigrant carrier by the Australian government. |
The school served many | immigrant Catholic families who moved to Birmingham fr |
olic College, since he believed Pittsburgh's | immigrant Catholics would perceive a German rector as |
s, born-again Baptists, and Italian-American | immigrant Catholics." |
South Louisville is increasingly becoming an | immigrant centered neighborhood, with a large Hispanic |
Shortly thereafter, a Latvian | immigrant, Charles Peterson, strolled into the Kapp wo |
served as a bakery until its owner, Swedish | immigrant Charles Lundberg, died in 1895. |
o., the company was founded in 1940 by Czech | immigrant Charles Batka, Sr. in Hudson County, New Jer |
Izzy Gomez was a Portuguese | immigrant, chef and restaurateur in the North Beach ne |
her sisters established a school for Italian | immigrant children in the parish. |
ool contains an English-language program for | immigrant children from the entire Liverpool council a |
Not all | immigrant children could be accommodated at JFS. Matth |
ical care for undocumented and unaccompanied | immigrant children, mainly from Latin America. |
cluding the platonic relationship between an | immigrant Chinese wage worker, Wang Lu, and the main f |
, an engineer and foreman who supervised the | immigrant Chinese work crews building the railroad in |
, Laundryman, depicts the exploitation of an | immigrant Chinese laundry worker. |
ed journalist K. W. Lee on the conviction of | immigrant Chol Soo Lee for a 1973 San Francisco Chinat |
son, Scott E. David Nyvall & the Shape of an | Immigrant Church (Almqvist & Wiksell. |
ntly the home of the Lawrence History Center | Immigrant City Archives and Museum. |
The | Immigrant closed on November 28, 2004, after 29 perfor |
Many of Streator's | immigrant coal miners were trained in glass blowing. |
Bill Halamandaris is the son of an | immigrant coal-miner. |
be Bay Disaster' in which 23 Chinese illegal | immigrant cockle pickers are believed to have drowned |
s the 2004 Morecambe Bay drowning of Chinese | immigrant cocklers and turf wars at Newbiggin. |
ous resident was Mary Jemison, a Scots-Irish | immigrant colonist who had been captured by the Seneca |
ate and established the first real Norwegian | immigrant colony in Texas in Henderson County. |
"An | immigrant colony...is itself an isolated social world. |
age papers, numerous local periodicals serve | immigrant communities in their native languages, inclu |
the arson that claimed buildings occupied by | immigrant communities - notably Puerto Rican - before |
hinese-speaking regions of Asia, and Chinese | immigrant communities around the world, egg roll is pr |
has survived, largely due to a succession of | immigrant communities keeping the local economy afloat |
des a variety of programs for immigrants and | immigrant communities in the province, and is a succes |
In addition, these | immigrant communities formed before the widespread use |
ve made a significant contribution to Indian | immigrant communities in other countries. |
e also worked part-time in Italian and Irish | immigrant communities in the South End of Boston, and |
nde Mai is also celebrated in many Norwegian | immigrant communities throughout the world, with tradi |
Westergaard has criticised the reaction of | immigrant communities in Denmark to his cartoon, stati |
and by | immigrant communities in Austria, Belgium, France, Ger |
the Lawrence strike, which united dozens of | immigrant communities, led to a large extent by women, |
The Census tended to underestimate | immigrant communities, and it is likely that these gro |
olitical rallies in Chinatown) and satellite | immigrant communities. |
, Bangladeshi, Assyrian, Russian, and Korean | immigrant communities. |
it is a well-known location among the city's | immigrant communities. |
s black community and, later, of a series of | immigrant communities. |
Declaration also demanded equal respect for | immigrant communities. |
y new, and is mostly observed in the Belgian | immigrant communities. |
households, resulting from the newly arrived | immigrant communities. |
estern policies toward Islamic countries and | immigrant communities. |
ought up in the closed world of a poor Irish | immigrant community with strong nationalist feelings a |
There is also a sizeable Afro-Canadian and | immigrant community mostly around the parts of the dis |
teaching English as a Second Language in the | immigrant community from the former Soviet Union, but |
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