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been segregated

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To separate, used especially of social policies that directly or indirectly keep races or ethnic groups apart.

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American politics has been segregated for decades; the election of a black President only made that segregation more obvious.

The Long Island suburbs have been segregated since their inception.

Far from being reconciled, most of Belfast has merely been segregated.

Traditionally, Northern Irish schools have also been segregated along ethno-religious lines.

Since the Victorian era, they have been segregated from society, corralled into classrooms and swept off the streets.

– and ever since 1990, they have been segregated in their own zone, a walled-off city called Troy.

Girls and boys had always been segregated, but now they had even less access to one another.

Sheriff Walsh said Mr. Renz has been segregated from other prisoners and was being watched around the clock.

"Far from being reconciled," Mr. Jenkins wrote in The Guardian, "most of Belfast has merely been segregated".

"For too long, college athletics has been segregated from the core mission of the university," Chancellor Gordon Gee said in a statement.

Several parents interviewed last week said that their children had probably learned more because they had been segregated from the younger students.

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