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But the natural segregations of city life seem to follow New Yorkers when they get off the A train or the No. 53 bus from Queens.
One of the earliest forced segregations of Jews was in Muslim Morocco when, in 1280, they were transferred to segregated quarters called millahs.
In much the same way, the black jazz musicians who transformed popular songs — many created by gay songwriters; mask behind mask — into their own idiom were, among other things, responding to the segregations of the time.
Like the marble, the granite had to be of monumental grade, with a finer and more uniform grain than building stone, and free of flaws like yellow or rusty discoloration; "knots," or dark-gray or black segregations of minerals like iron and magnesium; and veinlike intrusions.
By modifying the effective redistribution coefficients, axial segregations of various impurities are investigated.
More interestingly, for higher T C, the segregations of Y and Cu at grain boundaries were observed.
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Prohibition of segregation of sexes.
c. segregation of public facilities.
At Gibbs, a quasi-segregation of the sexes persists.
"The gated community represents the segregation of the population.
The social segregation of England's schools will be complete.
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