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to 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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An "extreme high-risk" teenage terrorism suspect has been denied bail and ordered back to segregated custody in jail for up to 22 hours a day.
Many live in what amount to segregated, dilapidated housing projects, and their children are often shunted into schools for the mentally retarded.
A number of places in Virginia and the Carolinas and Georgia had simply allowed the Freedom Riders to mill about in the whites-only waiting room until their bus left, and then returned to segregated business as usual.
But outcomes matter because the range of today's unequal outcomes determine tomorrow's unequal opportunities: there could be no social mobility if rungs on the ladder belong to segregated social universes.
After World War II, suburban Virginia tried to lure the fledgling United Nations to metropolitan Washington, until someone belatedly realized that an international citizenry would not take kindly to segregated schools.
Conservatives have fended off efforts by women to secure the right to drive or to run for office, although women have made considerable gains in access to segregated education and workplaces.
At the same time, there's been a bitcoin fork last week and bitcoin miners are about to adopt an update focused on scalability thanks to Segregated Witness.
They found that base-catalyzed gels underwent a gradual change from bonded Cu+2 to segregated CuO at different heating conditions.
The diffraction peaks observed at 230°C are related to segregated metallic oxides of Ca, La, and Mn (CaO, Mn 3O4, CaMn 2O4, etc).
We went to segregated everything!
He was a Mexican-American from Three Rivers, a quiet rural town in south Texas that was home to segregated cemeteries and a racially-divided population.
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