noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dual citizenship/nationality
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She has dual nationality , of Canada and Britain she is a citizen of Canada and Britain .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
different
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The 825 youngsters who attend the school are mainly children of immigrants of over 25 different nationalities .
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They drafted several translators to speak to the dozen or so different nationalities in the camp.
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The population had been drawn from many countries with as many as 20 different nationalities in a school.
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It is not just different nationalities and different races that have flocked to him, but different generations as well.
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It's a three star hotel patronised by many different nationalities .
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We also find variations between different nationalities and between different industries.
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Six different nationalities were represented, ages were from 24 to 35 and all were from different backgrounds.
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There are a number of international schools in the London area as well as support groups which cater for different nationalities .
dual
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There could not even be a question of dual nationality .
other
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He can send his students elsewhere or hire specialists of other nationalities .
various
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Please bear in mind that facilities and amenities can vary according to the mix and age of the various nationalities .
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There are 80 jets and 11 tankers of various nationalities in a very small area.
■ NOUN
minority
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Lenin's heavy emphasis on discipline and centralized control within the Party was particularly unattractive to activists drawn from the minority nationalities .
policy
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Seventy years of Leninist nationalities policy , certainly, had not provided one.
requirement
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It therefore referred to its observations with regard to the nationality requirements . 74.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Despite being born in Germany, these children do not have an automatic right to German nationality .
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Employers cannot discriminate against someone's nationality .
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Jeanne has dual nationality because her mother is French and her father is English.
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The nationalities of the plane crash victims have not yet been released.
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The application form asks you to state your name, age, and nationality .
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What nationality are you?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Given that these change over time, the dominance of the industry by a certain nationality of institutions may be transitory.
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I assumed that somewhere in our contracts there was a clause in which we relinquished our rights to our own nationalities.
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In the upper Baskan accommodation is in multistorey hotels lively with the comings and goings of mountaineers of all nationalities.
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It's a three star hotel patronised by many different nationalities.
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Moravia is not so much another nationality in the blend but, rather, a district.
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The Act prohibits discrimination on the grounds of race, colour or nationality .
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What is allowed is sentimentality in drunken songs of nationality and ideal love.
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You hate the political business of nationality .