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Anglo-Celt /aŋɡləʊˈkɛlt /nounA person of British or Irish descent (used chiefly outside Britain and Ireland): Trudeau put multicultural affairs in the hands of a sympathetic Anglo-Celt...- Most of these noble white guys (and they were almost all male Anglo-Celts) are dead or doddery.
- An Anglo-Celt is no less likely to be a megalomaniac than anyone else.
- Melbourne is famed for producing four seasons in one day and that's the kind of weather Anglo-Celts can relate to.
Derivatives Anglo-Celtic adjective ...- Demographics indicate unquestionably that the independent (non-Catholic) private schools cater primarily to Anglo-Celtic children, predominantly those residing in areas of affluence.
- Whatever the current political climate may make of the pioneers who attempted to ‘open up’ the interior, that economic experiment was not solely a product of Anglo-Celtic ingenuity, effort or political hegemony.
- Australians of Asian ancestry - and indeed any ancestry other than Anglo-Celtic - will find an equality of sorts in their utter absence from Greer's narrative. They simply don't exist.
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