Melting-pot Sentence Examples

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  • They think that equal opportunities is all about putting people in a big melting pot.

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  • America, long called " the melting pot ", finds its best blend of cultures in its music.

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  • Singapore's popular hawker stalls are actually serving up a melting pot of culinary delights forged by Singapore's unique multi-cultural heritage.

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  • This placed it at the forefront of technology and the Camborne, Redruth and Hayle area in particular became a melting pot of inventiveness.

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  • The argument is sometimes tritely made - look at the success of the American melting pot - why cannot we do the same.

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  • Circle III is a melting pot of acoustic music.

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  • In a city that never sleeps, with a melting pot of every culture in the world, it is easy to find food from around the planet.

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  • The Parisian melting-pot has given birth to an incredibly dynamic roots music scene, which is well-known in Britain.

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  • The Efco Melting Pot The Efco melting pot looks like a small deep fat fryer.

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  • Given the melting pot community of America, and today's fast-paced world, oftentimes it is simply impossible to maintain all of the traditions that make up a Greek family.

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  • The history of this cuisine is rich with influences from native and African Americans as well as a melting pot of European contributions.

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  • The old American melting pot metaphor is challenged as no longer being valid.

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  • The dance became incredibly popular, spreading through the working class to the point where street barrel organs would inspire impromptu dances in the slums of the Argentinian melting pot.

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  • All three came from the melting pot of South American cultures, mixing the indigenous rhythms and the movements from other continents into an entirely new choreography.

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  • Start by melting your wax in a coffee can or a wax melting pot.

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  • Melt some wax, either bayberry or paraffin, in a coffee can, melting pot or other tall and narrow but deep vessel.

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  • Using your melting pot to melt down the pieces, picking out the wicks with an old fork.

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  • The driving power is applied by shafting through a number of cams. In the Royal Mint both light and heavy coins are returned to the melting pot.

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  • Thus was accomplished the Revolution which was to throw into the melting-pot all that had for centuries appeared fixed and stable.

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  • For the younger generation Europe has long been a cultural melting pot.

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  • The Costa del Sol is an international melting pot and flesh pot with a broad appeal.

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  • In the melting pot that the World Nations have become, it is not surprising that many countries share similar top names.

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  • In 1909 the whole system of German imperial finance was once more in the melting-pot, and, in spite of the undoubted wealth of the country, the conflict of state and party interests seemed to make it practically impossible to remould it on a satisfactory basis.

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  • It is usually sent on the market in the form of sticks, which were at one time prepared by sucking the molten material up glass tubes; but the dangers to the workmen and other disadvantages of this method have led to its replacement by a continuous process, in which the phosphorus leaves the melting-pot for a pipe surrounded by water, in which it solidifies and can be removed as a continuous rod.

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