Others felt that blacks had to bear most of the burden of being disproportionately bused outside their community. |
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I started to be regular waiter there, I bused my own tables so I didn't have to split tips and after a while I used to even cook, now and then. |
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After the group bused crowds to the state capitol, the legislation passed by one vote. |
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Increasingly, children are bused to huge, anonymous campuses on the outskirts of town. |
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These were quickly adopted as a playground by the hordes of school children bused to the show. |
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The school district simply bused students around, but provided little help in integrating the schools once they became desegregated. |
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The aircraft stopped on the taxiway and, after the brakes cooled, the passengers were deplaned and bused to the terminal. |
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The passengers and flight crew deplaned the aircraft and were bused back to the airport terminal. |
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Both sides contend that their enemies were bused into town not for a football game, but for the fight. |
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They were also bored, with most their friends living in Santa Monica, where the Colony kids had to be bused to schools. |
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Many of those are housed along the outlying string of barrier islands and will be bused across multiple bridges. |
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Use a city map and the current price of fuel to determine how much it costs to get students who are bused to and from school each year. |
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It has always raised the temperature on the picket line when a legal strike is in progress and all of a sudden a replacement worker is bused in. |
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As a follow-up, have the students imagine that the whole class is bused and use a city map to determine the most efficient school bus route. |
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As the day reached its end the jaunty crew boarded motorcoaches and were bused to Uplands Airforce Base outside of Ottawa. |
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There were reports of voters being bused between one polling station and another, plus other well-honed Russian subterfuges. |
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The link between two other stations has been broken for seven years, so passengers have to be bused between them. |
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But I received notice that I would instead be bused to previously all-white Grimsley High, one of the largest and most affluent public schools in the state. |
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When I stopped there for lunch last week, I recognized practically everybody in the restaurant, from the guy who greeted me at the door to the guy who bused the dishes. |
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Participants will be bused from hotels, churches, and homes in which they will be lodged. |
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About 100 children and youth from the five United Way Housing Complexes in the Niagara area will be bused to Brock to engage in sports and games. |
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If 1,128 soldiers are being bused to their training site, how many buses are needed? |
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There were people bused in, there was mass use of absentee ballots, there were people removed from the list, there was physical intimidation. |
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Then we have the rural kids having to be bused to the schools. |
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Other camps are day camps where the majority of students are bused to and from the camp. |
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When people have been on a picket line in the rain for days, the sight of replacement workers being bused in is really a bit too much for people to handle. |
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A hearing in Seattle this month turned into raucous political theatre when tribespeople in full regalia were bused and flown in from all over the West. |
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But many of those attending had no idea what the issue was all about as 25 busloads of Polish students from Poznan were bused to the rally. |
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Winners of the Poster Contest are bused with their classes to the Museum for a wildlife presentation, a visit to the Museum and an awards ceremony. |
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In some cases there were stories of groups of people being bused in from other ridings on the day of the convention, solely to vote for a specific candidate. |
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Under the project, students are bused from the settlement to school and back and those of them who need to catch up with their peers, receive supplementary classes at school. |
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By then, the passengers and the crew had been bused to the terminal building, and four of the injured had been taken to hospital by the one rescue unit available at the airport. |
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The winners were bused to the Museum with their classes and enjoyed browsing through the exhibits and an exciting, illustrated presentation on birds by Michael Leveille. |
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Thousands of people were being bused out of Bosnia each month, threatened on religious grounds. |
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