Yes the govt considers them white but that is not how most of them feel and the only reason the government recently started counting arabs and jews as white is because the bigots like you are scared of
your ever dwindling numbers.
An ever dwindling number of fishermen continue the tradition of building and using the totora boats which Huanchaco locals claim were the first precursors to surf boards.
Not exact matches
He'll be holding a rally for his
ever -
dwindling number of supporters, and as part of these theatrics, will likely issue a presidential pardon for convicted criminal and disgraced former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
If the only card you
ever play is,»... or you'll go to hell,» you will see your
numbers dwindle.
Maybe the answer to our
ever -
dwindling numbers of young Catholics is an official visit to Britain by the Supreme Pontiff himself, something which, of course, is out of our hands.
Staff
numbers have
dwindled under austerity cuts, but prisoner
numbers continue to skyrocket as a tough - on - crime justice secretary stuffs
ever more men and women into a system which long ago reached its limit.
I think we are starting to see some changes in the last decade though, and the
number of men put off by powerful women is
ever -
dwindling.»
Few companies
ever made ebook readers, but these days the
number has
dwindled to just three serious competitors.
I know there was one infamous show where the
numbers dwindled as the night went on, but I don't believe we've
ever had an attendance this low!
The idea of pick up and play fighting games has been
dwindling for a
number of years now, to the point where even the once beginner friendly Mortal Kombat has shifted
ever so slightly in order to pick up competitive tournament players.
Our species is the most successful
ever, still growing in
numbers and absorbing more and more natural resources for its industrial metabolism, which is largely based on fossil fuels and other
dwindling stocks.