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multicultural

adjective as in integrated

adjective as in multinational

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The famous multicultural casting, a comment on and reenvisioning of the American experiment, was motivated, in part, by Miranda’s desire to employ many of his talented friends.

“I also think it’s something that was shamed for so long, but it was shamed because of its power. By being international, multilingual and multicultural, we have so much power.”

“Chuppahs and kimchi,” he repeated, giddy to have coined a new catchphrase for multicultural weddings.

And nowhere is this clearer than in Singapore, where ethnically Chinese people make up more than three-quarters of the multicultural population.

From BBC

As an immigrant, Kai says he takes great pride in the multicultural group that worked on the home project over 30 months.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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