Overall foraging niches of avocets and dowitchers were segregated from each other and from Least and Western sandpipers. |
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He got into music early, and by the age of 13 was playing at the segregated black juke joints across the highway. |
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Cardiff fans were segregated at the match, and afterwards kept back while Leeds fans dispersed. |
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That was only a wild guess, but what they did know for sure was that such a strange affliction had to be segregated from normal society. |
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Even within air-raid shelters, social groups remained very much segregated. |
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The remaining urban segregated labor market limits migrant access to a variety of jobs. |
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As to the jail cell that he's in right now, all things considered, it's not bad because he is by himself and he's segregated. |
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This had been set up by left wing activists as an alternative to the mainstream, segregated colleges. |
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The brothers were amazingly talented and successful, but only within the limits prescribed by their segregated society. |
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Despite growing up in the segregated South and battling misogynist attitudes at every turn, Bessie realized her dream to become a pilot. |
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Up to that point, traditional aquariums offered views of segregated species through small fish tank windows. |
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In the event, the segregated Hispanic community of Tucson was conspicuous by its under-representation. |
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Client money is kept in a segregated client account, which is audited each year by one of the big four accountancy firms. |
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Teleost eggs are telolecithal, with the yolk segregated from the active cytoplasm. |
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Urban reformers had closed the segregated districts in over eighty cities, including the entrenched tenderloins. |
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The bagnios were clearly gender segregated and complete nakedness strictly prohibited. |
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It is also pressing for the lanes for public transport to be segregated from the rest of the traffic on the bridge. |
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The key to good recycling practice is to ensure that all recyclable materials are segregated correctly. |
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At present the army and the police are segregated from the rest of society, and are more or less unaccountable to the mass of people. |
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The last thing he and his fellow polio sufferers wanted was to be segregated and treated as people apart, because they were not. |
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The units are ethnically segregated and under a separate ethnic chain of command. |
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That fence has served its place, but now the different races living here aren't segregated anymore. |
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The Alabama bus system was segregated by race, with the first ten seats reserved exclusively for white people. |
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Recent research into the effect of US Charter Schools points to the creation of a socially segregated two-tier system. |
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Employment opportunities in segregated or partially segregated settings will continue under the new legislation. |
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Blacks in Washington, led by Sojourner Truth, boycotted segregated public transport. |
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Baltzell maintained that social status in the U.S. has been segregated along religious and regional lines. |
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For the first time in the history of the human colony, the sexes had been segregated. |
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The remedy for the situation was not to enhance segregated facilities, but to desegregate the facilities. |
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The low-grade ore was segregated on the dump, awaiting the arrival of cheap rail transportation to the district. |
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Fish were segregated into finer size classes to estimate consumption rates with the bioenergetics model as described earlier. |
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It is generally assumed that DNA chains are randomly segregated to daughter cells during mitosis. |
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However, the three species are generally segregated by altitude, ranging from lowland swamp forests to higher altitude montane forests. |
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Every day our nation was segregated was a day that America was unfaithful to our founding ideals. |
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The waste generated from hospitals should be segregated as biodegradable, slowly-degradable and non-biodegradable. |
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Kinetochore proteins bind to a microtubule spindle to keep chromosomes segregated during cell division. |
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If women were in the encampment they would be segregated and would prepare the meal, although slaughter and butchery were men's work. |
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A city segregated on racial lines, riven by racism, poverty and prejudice is revealed in a hard-hitting report looking at Bradford. |
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Municipal officials generally agreed with merchants that segregated prostitution was far better than streetwalking. |
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Drosophila adults have 2000 chemosensory neurons that reside within segregated compartments called sensilla. |
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I supervised men and women, even though they were segregated within the shop. |
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I spent most of my twenties carefully partitioning my life, so that my employment and my family and my sexuality were entirely segregated. |
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He was drafted into the army in 1943 and as the army was segregated, he formed a tight comradeship with his fellow soldiers through music. |
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He joined the firm in early 2002 to manage discretionary segregated portfolios and in-house funds. |
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Professional football and basketball, which had also been racially segregated, integrated at the same time as baseball. |
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Thus, the isolation of groups in segregated communities is largely a product of previous prejudice and discrimination in housing. |
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Many multicellular organisms have a germ that is segregated early in the development. |
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Schools were segregated and male teachers were replaced by females at girls ' schools. |
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Yet, despite decades of attempted desegregation initiatives, an overwhelming number of classrooms remain segregated. |
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It was segregated once when it was in dock as the people there feared that it would explode. |
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Several genera that are at times segregated from Atriplex have been variously treated as subgenera or sections, or simply placed in synonymy with Atriplex. |
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Mr Frost said the school had chosen an integrated approach to IT, which sees computers incorporated into every lesson, rather than segregated off into a separate suite. |
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In many schools vocational programs remained segregated with cosmetology and secretarial courses only for women and electrical and automotive courses only for men. |
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No city has succeeded when it has two spatially segregated underclasses. |
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Karmellae are asymmetrically segregated at mitosis, such that the mother cell retains karmellae membranes and the daughter cell inherits an unelaborated ER structure. |
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It required that blacks and whites be segregated on the basis of race. |
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I was amazed that a literal wall of jungle segregated the luxurious, landscaped, and ordered spaces of tourists from the slumlike living conditions of the workers. |
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Even the federal government and military were segregated up to this time. |
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The civil rights movement fought against practices that segregated blacks and whites. |
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Late in 1956, a federal ruling, Browder v. Gayle, declared segregated buses unconstitutional. |
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My CFO told me that there was an unreconciled difference with our segregated accounts. |
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Still other White students fled to segregated private academies. |
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The close presence of noise and fumes, and lack of segregated crossings with radial roads, would be very unattractive to urban cyclists such as myself. |
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It's easy to imagine Victorian families heading out for a bracing dip, using segregated sections of sea with bathing costumes buttoned up to the neck. |
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He is currently being held without bail in a segregated area of Wayne County correctional Facility away from other inmates. |
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In addition, the recent demarcation of municipal boundaries represents an attempt to break up racially segregated lands that are vestiges of apartheid's Group Areas Act. |
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Brown has been overturned and the education system is segregated again. |
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The number of gradations in our already segregated society will multiply. |
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The effect of non-secular, religious and segregated education is very destructive on the society as a whole, and on our children's happy, normal life, and upbringing. |
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Why then, after it had been segregated to emphasize its inferior status, did men wilfully cross the alps and seek out this remote spot for their clandestine purposes? |
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It is all a result of segregated communities where illiteracy is rife and the men think they can get away with anything. |
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According to Amnesty International, 40 percent of Roma children there go to segregated schools. |
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After the invasion his family was rounded up and placed in the segregated quarter, crammed into a single room above a grocery. |
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He grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, in a segregated housing project. |
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He explains his desire to unite the two harshly segregated scenes. |
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With formerly segregated genres shacking up like bunnies, and often producing smarter, more attractive offspring, electronic-emo-chamber-country just had to happen. |
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Wells grew up in segregated Washington, D.C., the son of a mailroom clerk and a cab driver who divorced when he was a kid. |
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Tuskegee's main business was to train teachers for segregated black primary schools. |
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He noted that Clark also ran doll tests in integrated schools up North, and got the same or even more dramatic results as he did in segregated schools. |
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According to the report, the segregated schools are for the children of black sub-Saharan asylum seekers only. |
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The club will be selling tickets to alleviate congestion on the turnstiles and once again the ground will be segregated into four different areas. |
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Yesilyurt segregated this species based on its filiform segments, pinnate division, and crenulate indusium margins. |
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Board of Education, the Supreme Court of the United States decision that led to the end of segregated public schools. |
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In July 2001, ethnic tensions led to rioting, and a report described Bradford as fragmented and a city of segregated ethnic communities. |
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In addition, BRT systems exist in Yogyakarta, Palembang, Bandung, Denpasar, Pekanbaru, Semarang, Makassar, and Padang without segregated lanes. |
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Boys and girls received primary education generally from ages 7 to 12, but classes were not segregated by grade or age. |
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Cumbernauld pioneered designs for underpasses and pedestrian footbridges as well as segregated footpaths. |
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Many trunk roads have segregated lanes in a dual carriageway, or are of motorway standard. |
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For basic training, Louis was assigned to a segregated cavalry unit based in Fort Riley, Kansas. |
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Coeducation is not used in public schools, with boys and girls segregated into separate schools. |
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The demonstrations came to a climax when a group of black and white protesters jumped into the hotel's segregated swimming pool. |
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Attorney General to join in lawsuits against state governments which operated segregated school systems, among other provisions. |
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The HCA decision considered the costs incurred to construct a facility and segregated them between structural and nonstructural components. |
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He grew up in the segregated south and attended grade school in a small classroom huddled around a potbelly stove to keep warm in the winter. |
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The Corps drew on the segregated Buffalo Soldier units and Moore examines racism in the army and the Corps' legacy. |
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It has many roundabouts, few traffic lights, a network of completely segregated cycleways, and some of the tallest street lights in Britain. |
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In 2007, a proposal to replace the shuttle buses with a segregated tracked transit system was announced. |
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I answer by saying that I have worked too long and hard now against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. |
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The society, however, remained racially segregated and polarised under early British colonial policies. |
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Larger airliners may have a segregated rest compartment reserved for crew use during breaks. |
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Although integrated education is expanding, Northern Ireland has a highly segregated education system. |
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In this book, Kamin, a rabbi and author on civil rights, tells the story of the transition of the Loraine from a segregated motel to a museum of civil rights. |
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Women typically receive college instruction in segregated institutions. |
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There are significant disparities between the rich and the poor in Rio de Janeiro, and different socioeconomic groups are largely segregated into different neighborhoods. |
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Governments with oligarchic attributes are ruled by a small group of segregated, powerful or influential people who usually share similar interests or family relations. |
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Interfacially segregated morphologies in three component polymer blends have been previously reported and explained in term of spreading coefficients. |
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This might be the result of the fact that in a society like Iran, women and men spend most of their lives interactionally and spatially segregated. |
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Prior to 1965, the Bermuda school system was racially segregated. |
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Heathrow's two runways generally operate in segregated mode, whereby arriving aircraft are allocated to one runway and departing aircraft to the other. |
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