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segregation CONSTR

gravitational segregation

inverse segregation METAL

negative segregation METAL

negative segregation

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segregation of duties N COMPUT

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Local religious leaders called on people of good will to boycott downtown merchants who practiced segregation.
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Racial segregation was practiced in most sectors of society, but was more highly pronounced in the workforce and educational sectors.
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By the start of the 1900s increasing segregation and urbanization encouraged the rise of a black business class.
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White rule enforced strict segregation among all races and generated conflict between these communities.
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Age segregation in schools, age grading, or graded education is the separation of students into years of education (grades, forms) by approximately the same age.
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The initial commander of the 477th group enforced racial segregation on the posts where the squadron was stationed.
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First, to achieve proper segregation, each pair of homologous chromosomes must be linked to each other to maintain a certain level of tension between them.
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Liberals contended that the law was a subterfuge to maintain segregation.
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In order to restore simplicity and still get the highest level of performance, the telecommunication systems are based on a segregation of the cores.
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The assignment was his first pastorate, and he there demonstrated his concern for racial equality by ending segregation at the church.
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