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Example sentences for "distinct races"

  • The variability or diversity of the mental faculties in men of the same race, not to mention the greater differences between the men of distinct races, is so notorious that not a word need here be said.

  • Analogous facts have been observed with plants: the nutmeg-tree in the Malay archipelago is highly variable, but there has been no selection, and there are no distinct races.

  • We see some degree of convergence in the similar outline of the body in well-bred cattle belonging to distinct races.

  • In former times, even in the United States, there were no distinct races of sheep, for all had been mingled together.

  • White spots are sometimes present below the eyes, and there may be white markings on the legs and back; and the absence or presence of these white markings may be indicative of distinct races.

  • In the Pacific Ocean the inhabitants of the Fiji Archipelago have large bushy beards, whilst those of the not distant archipelagoes of Tonga and Samoa are beardless; but these men belong to distinct races.

  • The development of the beard and the hairiness of the body differ remarkably in the men of distinct races, and even in different tribes or families of the same race.

  • In former times, even in a country so civilised as North America, there were no distinct races of sheep, for all had been mingled together.

  • In the Pacific Ocean the inhabitants of the Fiji archipelago have large bushy beards, whilst those of the not-distant archipelagoes of Tonga and Samoa are beardless; but these men belong to distinct races.

  • The development of the beard and the hairiness of the body differ remarkably in the men belonging to distinct races, and even to different families in the same race.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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