Sentence examples for segregated from them from inspiring English sources

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Four years ago, the Internet was a Wild West that caused the occasional headache for the campaigns but for the most part remained segregated from them.

In addition, we have shown that innervated pyramidal cells can intermingle with non-innervated cells or can be spatially segregated from them.

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"As a group, African-American students wanted to assimilate into their respective universities, but at the same time they expressed a need to maintain cultural independence by segregating from them," the authors wrote.

The cRGCs that are neighbouring the iRGCs arise from the VT retina and project to similar areas than ipsilateral fibres on the contralateral side but they eventually segregate from them.

And if the country does bring them in, "we should set up refugee camp to keep them segregated from our populous [sic]." Tennessee state House GOP Caucus Chairman Glen Casada proposed finding all the Syrian refugees in the state, rounding up them up and sending them back to a federal immigration center. .

Robert Stroud, also known as the Birdman of Alcatraz, served 54 years in prison, 42 of them segregated from fellow inmates, before his death in 1963.

New York State must begin moving thousands of people with mental illness into their own apartments or small homes and out of large, institutional adult homes that keep them segregated from society, a federal judge ordered on Monday.

The military provides strictly kosher food, allows the haredi soldiers to stay in groups, largely segregated from female soldiers, and allots them time for religious study and prayer.

By contrast, devices made for more specialist applications were designed with security in mind and segregated from the public internet, making them far more difficult to exploit, added Sims, who has worked on a range of industrial IoT projects.

This contrast expressed the dual function of the "madhouse", as it was then known: a worthy charitable initiative for the benefit of those who would otherwise be on the streets, but also keeping them securely segregated from the population at large.

You're more likely to find them intentionally segregated from the larger population centers, surrounded by cornfields, desert, badlands, or swamp, looking flat and boxy and relatively nondescript but for the tell-tale razor wire fences and guard towers.

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