"separate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- JUNE 19, 1990: The Separate Amenities Act, mandating segregation in public areas and in service establishments, is repealed.
- "If they really do not like it, why do they not abolish the Separate Amenities Act?"
- This meant that he was subjected to the Separate Amenities Act and similar Apartheid legislation.
- The influx-control legislation was repealed in 1986 and the Separate Amenities Act, last week.
- The President told Parliament he would seek to repeal the Separate Amenities Act, which lets city officials bar blacks from public installations.
- But the linchpin of apartheid sports legislation, the Separate Amenities Act, remains intact.
- The Separate Amenities Act determines the provision and use of sports facilities for the various race groups.
- Yesterday, Parliament voted to repeal the Separate Amenities Act, which segregated public facilities.
- The Separate Amenities Act, which the governing National Party enacted in 1953, had allowed municipalities to restrict their sites for the exclusive use of whites.
- The elimination of the Separate Amenities Act leaves in place three laws that constitute the bedrock of apartheid.
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