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- winter tourism. On 17 December 2018 Girardelli disclosed that he holds the majoritary share of Yulen AD, the controversial operator of the ski zone of Bansko...
- Parfumeur. During 2018, Puig acquired several niche brands, including a majoritary shareholding of Dries Van Noten; boosting at the same time the development...
- city. Cluster A and B were already present in Kerma ancien, but become majoritary in the following stage." S.O.Y. Keita, conducted an anthropological study...
- foreseeable ****ure. The Kalmyks are the only European ethnic group whose their majoritary religion is Buddhism. They embraced Tibetan Buddhism in the early part...
- independence). The presence of a strong Basque Nationalist movement, strongly majoritary in several territories of the Basque Country, makes possible the ****ure...
- phenotypìc traits were: absolute majority of brown eyes, pale skin was majoritary, and brown hair was more usual than black hair. Grave goods Typical jar...
- increasing birth-rates of the locals and mixed-unions with the already majoritary po****tion with significant Indigenous and Sub-Saharian African ancestry...
- reasoned that "Brazil is not a secular country. Brazil is, in fact, a majoritary catholic, apostolic, roman country, yes, sir. Secular is the State, not...
- to survive but with a higher price and through a decision that needs a majoritary consensus in order to be done.   This contestant was the Leader of her/him...
- arrived in the 1920s. Overall, European immigration remained clearly majoritary during the period, though ****anese immigration grew, and attempts to restrict...