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multicultural

adjective as in integrated

adjective as in multinational

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In the past few decades, the “espooky” community has only been strengthened by a multicultural, multigenerational exposure to the arts, especially music.

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In Iran, a vast multicultural country, Shiite Islam is the official state religion.

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Our America is multicultural and all of us benefit, socially and economically — yes, even you — from that fact.

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And in Taxila, a place “where intellectual and artistic freedoms met with a merging of multicultural ideas and expressions,” imported Greek art inspired the now-familiar depiction of the Buddha.

So what are the fundamental tenets of Britishness - a concept itself some would contest - under which a multicultural, multilingual, multireligious collection of nations such as the UK could agree on?

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