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In past, the groups intermarried, but this is no longer the cases.
The two groups do not intermarry but share the same social status.
In the islands, you must understand, there is much intermarrying.
They intermarried and managed to keep the system going until modern times.
"By the time they've been here a few generations and have intermarried, they consider themselves white."
They further blended into the culture by intermarrying with the local population.
They have never intermarried with the children of Adam except once.
"We have to work very hard to reach out to couples who intermarry."
The total number of Jewish adults now intermarried is 31 percent, he said.
Over time, many of these intermarried with indigenous and whites.
In some countries, Asian immigrants have also intermarried among the groups.
They will intermarry and lose much of their separate traditions.
But the two communities remain distinct, and do not intermarry.
But their children made it up by intermarrying and dividing the island between them.
They're right careful not to intermarry or anything that would show up on the computers.
Because these people got captured by other nations, intermarried, and lost their national identity.
They all knew each other, and their families intermarried.
Each of these groups is endogamous, and do not intermarry.
The two nations now intermarry, and appear to be on the best terms of friendship.
They had intermarried with local women and had many children.
In some cases they became allies and also intermarried throughout all of Ireland.
In particular it strongly regulated the right of intermarrying between different states.
Both these groups intermarry, but the community as a whole is endogamous.
His family was intermarried with the other academic and clerical families in the town.
While all the three groups claim ethnic differences between them, they frequently intermarry.