I bussed to Kennington, from where I caught the Northern Line to Embankment. |
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The result is that dwindling numbers of children are bussed to distant schools where they mingle with others who live many miles away. |
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Children are bussed around Ealing daily with military precision and retrieved from various sporting sites. |
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It is not inconceivable to imagine a scenario where youngsters are bussed from one end of Glasgow to the other to see a concert. |
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I ate as much of it as I could stand, then I walked to the trash can and bussed my tray. |
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Roma children travel to integrated schools by bus, but white children are not bussed to Roma neighborhoods. |
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I was bussed to predominantly white schools, but I shielded myself from bitterness. |
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Moreover, the children are bussed out of their neighbourhood each day to a school of the father's choosing. |
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Its 205 pupils will be bussed to a school 13 miles away while the building is rebuilt. |
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Often the first group of 'black' students bussed to such schools were received with hostility. |
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On day two of the workshop the youth were bussed to the Gander MFRC and divided in to different groups to brainstorm and to attend workshops. |
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Grade 11 and 12 students from the majority of the nine high schools in the region were bussed to the fair. |
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There were 8,000 police on duty, and after the match, the Leeds fans were bussed to Istanbul airport amid tight security and flown out on chartered planes. |
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I always stack the dishes and put the silverware in a glass and crumple the paper and sweep up the errant rice, because I bussed tables for many years. |
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Every day the women were bussed to a local football pitch where they did agricultural work, turning the pitch into a place to grow turnips. |
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After the rain subsided, the passengers were deplaned and bussed to the terminal. |
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The children from bad areas of the city are being bussed to P. S. 421 and the children from that area are being bussed to schools in bad areas. |
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You want sidewalks so that children can walk to school rather than being bussed? |
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More and more, children are being driven or bussed to school, even over short distances. |
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Local labour will be bussed between the site and their homes in local villages. |
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In order to facilitate integration, inner-city African-American children were bussed to schools in predominantly white suburban areas. |
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A church group has reported that people have been bussed from Manik Farm and simply 'dumped, left on the road' at Adampan in Mannar. |
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Film stars and politicians are still bussed in to sell their products, in the most craven way possible. |
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At the station the father, our dad, Mister Stanley by name, greeted us with hearty joviality, bussed my mother heartily and brushed our faces with hairy kisses to our cheeks. |
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What's more, nobody there had been bussed in. |
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The Red Cross bussed all PFDs and program kits out to the communities. |
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All trips are bussed except the Jay Peak Weekend trip. |
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In the faint glow of a single blue bulb hanging from a clothesline they bussed and fondled. |
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These pleasant young ladies were bussed to the site from Petrovo. |
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Every July and August, ninety children are bussed daily from two locations in the city to the country where they enjoy hiking, exploring nature, a daily swim in a lake, games, crafts and other camp activities. |
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On the final evening, WFTL participants were bussed to a nearby hotel for a meal of traditional Kenyan foods and for a presentation of traditional African dance. |
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Our children are most often bussed to school. |
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Since the majority of Horton students are already bussed, the routes would be extended for some students by fifteen minutes, for others, the distance would be less. |
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In key wards, boys below voting age were bussed in to claim a ballot paper. The MDC is compiling a list of such grievances to challenge the legitimacy of the election in court. |
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He has also enlisted in an imaginative scheme, pioneered by the National, in which groups of in-patients are lodged in a specially designed hotel and bussed back each day for treatment. |
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Thousands of Canadians pinned their car keys to their shirt for a week and biked, walked, bladed or bussed instead of driving in support of our Pin It for the Planet campaign. |
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Under the Board's transition plan, the students from Ross Mineview P. S. would be redirected to Cobden P. S. Currently, over 95 per cent of the students at Ross Mineview are bussed to the school. |
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Although we were not kept with my father, once a month the women and children at Port Erin were bussed over to Onchan to visit their menfolk, which I remember as being a journey full of tears. |
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In another instance, Electronic students from the Northumberland-Clarington Board of Education have been bussed to take a 2-credit course at Durham College. |
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