Sentences with phrase «of a small minority whom»

Bufkin portrayed the move to deny the black couple a chance to marry in the church as the work of a small minority whom he called «radicals» and who he said made mostly anonymous calls to their pastor to complain about the black couple's wedding.

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To be clear, such comments come from a small minority, none of whom are reflective of our institution.
There is a small minority of Muslims to whom this description applies, but to assume that all Muslims because they believe the Qur» an to be literally the Word of God are «fundamentalist» is a serious mistake.
«This is a love fest for Tacita,» said Goodman in her toast to the artist at Tocqueville, where collectors made up a small minority of dinner guests who included friends like Roni Horn, Piero Golia, and Julie Mehretu, curators from museums in at least three countries (including Mexico City's Tamayo, where Dean will have a show next year), and Jeff Clarke, the CEO of Kodak, whom Dean characterized as «the man who saved film.»
It is a stark example as well of how public debate on topics deemed delicate here can be easily muffled by a small minority, the most vocal of whom are the country's estimated 10,000 rightists who espouse hard - line stances in disputes against Tokyo's neighbors.
While Muslims have been in Australia since before white «Christian» settlement, and although they are the third largest religious group (after Christians and Buddhists), comprising 2.1 per cent of the population, they remain a very small minority against whom high levels of negativity exist.
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