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In 1902 the city government passed Mobile's first segregation ordinance, one that segregated the city streetcars.
The less damage was segregated, the more beneficial it became to repair it, such that repair without segregation reached the highest fitness overall.
First, under the direction of the Americans, ARVN soldiers segregated the villagers by age level, sex, and degree of suspiciousness.
The construction of a six-lane boulevard which segregated the neighbourhood from Istanbul's wealthy tourist district sealed Tarlabaşı's fate.
The city moved too slowly, he said, and although Richmond was no longer legally segregated, the racial lines were clear.
It's run by fascist traffic planners who have segregated the citizenry into Daytimers (who move freely during daylight) and Nighttimers (an underclass of the destitute and otherwise misfit).
Now that waste is segregated, the average disposal cost has gone down by 14% per tonne and the process produces 27% less carbon per tonne.
But 48percentt of black children in Catholic schools, and 44percentt in other religious schools, attend schools that are as strictly segregated, the report said.
"We made sure that we segregated the arena, so we will always have the arena," Zoffinger said in a recent interview.
The design segregated the private homes from the affordable ones, with all of the affordable homes put in the least attractive blocks facing the busy Grand Depot Road.
The report segregated the money given out under the Bush administration — $294 billion — from the $94 billion awarded under the current administration.
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