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- noun Plural form of
Filipino .
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Examples
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To write only about Filipinos is as distasteful to me as a white writer writing only about whites.
Archive 2004-05-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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To write only about Filipinos is as distasteful to me as a white writer writing only about whites.
the tyranny of culture: writing as a filipino author Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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Canada's generous attitude toward overseas Filipinos is exemplary -- one that deserves high tribute from us, and emulation by others.
Toward a Pacific Partnership: the Philippines and Canada in the Pacific Century 1997
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Williams does not mention it save obliquely but the savagery of American troops toward the Filipinos was also a continuation of the Indian Wars, and reasserted itself again later, especially in Vietnam and now in Iraq, as at Haditha, with exactly the same empty and barbaric justifications.
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During the Spanish time in the Philippines, the Spanish friars called the Filipinos as indios.
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But the Filipinos are a great ally, they're close friends and we will cooperate in any way she suggests in getting rid of Abu Sayyaf.
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The Filipinos are a natural race of gamblers; they gamble and trade, many of them, for a living, refusing to work as long as they can get anything to eat without working for it.
A Soldier in the Philippines Needom N. Freeman
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[53] So far as tradition serves to elucidate the problem of their origin, it would appear that the Filipinos are a mixed people, descendants of Papuan, Arabian, Hindoo, Malay, Japanese,
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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The Filipinos are a race quick to learn and to profit by knowledge He would be rash who, with the teachings of contemporaneous history in view, would fix a limit to the degree of culture and advancement yet within the reach of these people if our duty toward them be faithfully performed.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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I read part of it to father, the part which says that "the Filipinos are a worthless, shiftless, lazy people; improvident, untrustworthy and immoral!"
Terry A Tale of the Hill People Charles Goff Thomson
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