Segregated Sentence Examples

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  • Blacks and whites are segregated in all schools.

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  • The Cycle Lane will be segregated from vehicles and will share the existing footway.

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  • The lode was an ore channel of great dimensions included within volcanic rocks of Tertiary age, themselves broken through pre-existing strata of Triassic age, and exhibited some of the features of a fissure vein, combined in part with those of a contact deposit and in part with those of a segregated vein.

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  • This is particularly the case for prisoners incarcerated within a segregated wing.

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  • In most cases the schools are simply reflecting the ethnic makeup of highly segregated neighborhoods, according to Prof Burgess.

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  • The construction of disability began when Percy was placed in a segregated school for children labeled mentally retarded.

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  • African Americans had effectively segregated themselves probably for the reasons which were identified by Zora Neale Hurston.

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  • South of the border, you have signs with place names clearly segregated and easier to read with a quick glance.

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  • It has also segregated schools, and women are no longer permitted to appear in public without covering their heads.

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  • In the context of racially segregated America, the play looks inwards to explore the pressures upon family unity.

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  • What is much more damaging is his enthusiasm for religiously segregated schools.

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  • Future developments in this area should guard against the creation of ethnically segregated schooling ' .

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  • Quite large numbers of South Koreans visit the north, but only to a strictly segregated resort, run by Hyundai.

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  • They are the largest socially segregated group anywhere in the world, and make up nearly 3 per cent of the world's population.

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  • Pay structures Occupations remain strongly segregated by gender even in larger organizations.

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  • We do not have a fully trained youth theater leader to lead the sessions and the group feels very segregated.

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  • The men made the journey first, and when the women and children arrived, they were kept segregated.

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  • Items found to be unsafe for use should be segregated and NOT used, until made serviceable by an authorized person.

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  • A contrast of the segregated percept minus the fused percept showed parietal and occipital activation on the bank of the right intraparietal sulcus.

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  • But it is completely unlike the popular picture of an old orthodox synagogue which ladies segregated behind an iron grid.

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  • In some cases it appears to have segregated from a basic eruptive magma, and in other cases to have resulted from metamorphic action.

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  • Lepers were segregated by law.

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  • Safflower is a low acreage crop that can be easily segregated from other safflower production.

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  • The aim here is seemingly to provide services in ' inclusive ' ways, rather than in environments segregated according to ethnicity or religion.

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  • Until that occurs, segregated living as a choice for people must be available and the reasons for it understood and respected.

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  • However, there is no need for DSI wires to be screened or segregated in any special way from power or other cables.

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  • Vehicles would run at street level, segregated from other traffic, with priority given at traffic signals.

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  • Unlike light rail systems which are segregated from traffic for the majority of their route.

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  • Children are increasingly segregated from wider society, in schools, nurseries and out-of-school clubs.

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  • There are 17 towns classified as highly segregated in terms of dominance, and they contain 78% of the province 's urban population.

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  • The majority of Roma children receive segregated schooling, which takes the form of low standard ' Roma classes '.

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  • Many trunk roads have segregated lanes, or are motorway standard.

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  • All the other video material shows deaf children in segregated settings.

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  • Where CAF performs services on an agency basis for other charities, the related investments are maintained in segregated portfolios.

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  • They gave their rationale for why they believed Paul should remain in the segregated classroom.

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  • Future developments in this area should guard against the creation of ethnically segregated schooling '.

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  • They are the largest socially segregated group anywhere in the world, and make up nearly 3 per cent of the world 's population.

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  • There is much more to this than the true but trite observation that the sexes were rigorously segregated.

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  • Throughout his schooling he attended school in regular classes, segregated classes, segregated schools and segregated work-study programs.

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  • With such a large population of Amish people living and working in Pennsylvania, it's no wonder that Amish made furniture from this state is one of the major sources of revenue for this segregated religious culture.

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  • Adults only areas of many ships are specially segregated from younger passengers - just as adults are not allowed in play areas, kiddie pools, or teen lounges - to offer even more adults only fun.

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  • The company was founded in 1882 London, England, when much of the world was segregated and treated according to their lineage.

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  • Steering - Real estate brokers and agents can not deliberately reinforce segregated living patterns.

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  • These special plates have segregated areas to keep your different bites from touching each other, which is particularly useful when you are dealing with raw and cooked meats.

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  • Tupelo was a largely segregated community, but when Elvis was in sixth grade, his family moved to a predominantly African-American neighborhood.

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  • Music was very segregated at the time, but the rich legacy of gospel and blues, coupled with the new R&B records being made by African-American musicians, clicked with Elvis and became his own musical inspiration.

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  • During the course of the show, contestants are segregated into tribes and are eliminated via voting that is done by fellow tribe members at "tribal councils."

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  • She was alone and segregated, partly because she was new, and partly because an Oracle's soul-reading job was brutal enough that most Oracles—including his mother—killed themselves soon after their full powers manifested within them.

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  • It also heralds a successful floatation of its petrochemical firm, Innovene that was segregated into an independent company in April.

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  • There was a high level of concern about the possible consequences of segregated schooling.

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  • About 90% of public sector housing in Northern Ireland has become segregated.

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  • Mutation analysis of 30 families that are affected by Lafora disease detected mutations in 10 families, which segregated with disease status.

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  • The mutation was present in the heterozygous form and completely segregated with the disease in this family.

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  • The workhouse inmates were segregated from the rest of the congregation.

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  • The force was segregated in the Swin (Thames) and specially trained in all its various tasks.

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  • Others had withdrawn into the mountains and forests, and in the native villages under Spanish administration the birth rate had dropped to a small part of what it had been because the great bulk of the male population had been segregated in the mines and on the estates of the conquerors.

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  • Segregated inheritance may have produced the appropriate combinations which were latent in the capacities of the race, and the exigencies of the environment protected them in the suitable localities.

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  • Thirdly, there can be no doubt that the Christians had recently assumed a much bolder attitude, and thus segregated themselves from the mass of those unorthodox sects which the Roman could afford to despise.

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  • Spencer recognizes successively likenesses and unlikenesses among phenomena (the effects of the Unknowable), which are segregated into manifestations, vivid (object, nonego) or faint (subject, ego), and then into space and time, matter and motion and force, of which the last is symbolized for us by the experience of resistance, and is that out of which our ideas of matter and motion are built.

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  • The close inter-relation which existed in primitive society between magic, priesthood and kingship has been indicated by Frazer in his Early History of the Kingship. His remarks throw some light on the early character of priesthood as well as kingship. " When once a special class of sorcerers has been segregated from the community and entrusted by it with the discharge of duties on which the public safety and welfare are believed to depend, these men gradually rise to wealth and power till their leaders blossom out into sacred kings."

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