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At the time, the town was still segregated in many areas.
The changes have segregated the student body outside the classroom, he said.
Should men and women ever be segregated at the bridge table?
These people are kind of segregated from the industrial culture.
Neighborhood schools, as a result, were segregated in the same way.
And I think that has to be segregated toward housing.
She attended public schools, which at the time were segregated.
And sometimes it is the immigrants themselves who keep things segregated.
But, much more so than today, the city was racially segregated.
She is often segregated in a hut outside the house.
It's difficult to segregate one lot from the other, you know.
About 60 percent of children classified in special education are segregated, three times the national average.
Education schools are segregated from the rest of the university and looked down upon by other departments.
They have a very high potential for violence, and are generally segregated from one another.
I'm not one, so I am left out, or segregated as it were.
He went to local schools, which were still racially segregated at the time.
The boys are kept segregated from the girls, rather carefully.
The individuals are wholly segregated from others outside the group.
As per the standards of the era, it was segregated.
"How can you do that if you're segregating people from the school?"
There was no law of God or man that segregated the churches.
They must be segregated from the 250 or so male inmates at all times.
And the schools were segregated, so we didn't go to school with them.
Once upon a time American popular music was racially segregated.