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Soldiers, private contractors, and mercenaries also segregated themselves.
Most of the time, parents said, those with knee-high companions and those without segregated themselves in the outdoor area.
He argued that poets had segregated themselves and that society had lost touch with the finer arts.
Mr. Flynn has a theory: that since the 1950s, when adolescence began to emerge as a distinct culture, generations of teenagers increasingly segregated themselves from the adult world.
In the 1990s, he melded styles that had segregated themselves — electronica, punk, metal, pop melody — to give voice to bitter alienation and self-lacerating fury, the urge to annihilate himself or the world.
And while much is made of how the wealthy have segregated themselves from mainstream society -- living in gated communities, sending their kids to private schools -- they are in fact all around us.
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Athletes tend to segregate themselves.
It's sad, but black people here segregate themselves".
But his followers' desire to segregate themselves is not unusual.
As the boys grew older, they began to segregate themselves into religious cliques.
People are segregating themselves into different emotionally toned enclaves – anger here, hopefulness and trust there.
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