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If he fails in these early season conditions, it will all be back in the melting pot.
BBC: Jonathan Agnew column
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From the Elizabethan English spoken in Chesapeake Bay to the Basque in Elko, Nevada, America's ethnic melting pot refuses categorically to dissolve.
ECONOMIST: General non-fiction
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The World's Newsroom is a melting pot for the best journalism in the world, using five custom-built studios with new sets and fresh creative graphics and cutting-edge cameras with virtual reality and 3D capabilities to create news that's immersive, dynamic, and more engaging than ever.
BBC: The World's Newsroom: An introduction
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At its core, the program believes in creating a melting pot of individuals with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives while also maintaining a context of openness that doesn't shy away from experimentation and failure.
CNN: Entrepreneurs take to the seas for inspiration
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The Supreme Court is due to rule soon on whether it is constitutional to establish quotas at Brazil's universities for different ethnic groups, in a decision that pits the melting-pot view of Brazilian history against the quilombola view.
ECONOMIST: A dispute over land becomes an argument about race
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His open-mindedness put him at ease in America's melting pot, and at odds with the rhetoric about values that pervades American politics.
ECONOMIST: The Versace controversy
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It is said that it got going at the end of the 19th Century in Buenos Aires' brothels, where a melting pot of poor immigrants and country folk danced together while waiting their turn to slip behind the bedroom door.
BBC: Anyone for tango?
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Yet before it disbanded in 1971, the quartet recorded one of the most effortless-sounding groove records of all time, Melting Pot.
NPR: Masters of the Groove Get Loose and Propulsive
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The island is a melting pot of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and other Asian cultures that are expressed deliciously in the foods sold at the open-air hawker centres.
BBC: Living in: Singapore