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Typically women were steered away from that.
Many of the officers carried their service weapons and wore blue armbands, and some African-American voters complained that they were steered away from the polls.
It thrived as a middle-class community after World War II, as black and Latino veterans were steered away from or denied homeownership in other neighborhoods.
Yet over and over again, the police were steered away from details that might throw the spotlight of blame on to the white community.
Italian-Americans were steered away from academic tracks, he argued, and then for decades even literary-minded Italian-Americans like Talese got a cold shoulder from the publishing establishment.
Mr. Spitzer said that although Strong had employees whose job it was to police such trading, they were steered away from examining trades at the mutual funds Mr. Strong was trading, indicating that "there were a core of people at the top of the company who knew about this".
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Being steered away from areas of high crime late at night is no bad thing.
In Nablus, a march was steered away from a confrontation point.
There are some grounds for optimism that the race to the North Pole can be steered away from military confrontation.
But even if you speak it (or are in fact Chinese), you will be steered away from particular dishes.
Small firms, which want little more than basic loans, will be steered away from the corporate bank to Deutsche Bank 24.
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