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  • The pace of killings slowed in 1942, as ghettoised Jewish slave workers were appropriated by the Wehrmacht.
  • But over the years, they became ghettoised and they were socially and economically segregated from the majority community.
  • Nevertheless, the song illustrated Knight's determined effort not to become boxed in and " ghettoised ".
  • These cleavages saw the MQM ghettoising large swaths of the city's Mohajirs in areas where it ruled supreme.
  • The presence of sizeable German and pro-German minorities constituted a grave danger for the Catholic Poles who attempted to help ghettoised Jews.
  • In the early years of World War II, the Jews were sent primarily to forced labour camps and ghettoised, but Nazi controlled Europe.
  • By the end of 1941, most ghettoised Jews had no savings left to pay the " SS " for further bulk food deliveries.
  • He was concerned that the exhibition could lead to artists being pigeon-holed or'ghettoised'or that stereotypes of the'exotic'Pacific could be reinforced.
  • In March 1944 Lange returned to the already inactive death camp at CheBmno, and resumed the gassing operations on the request of Greiser, for the final ten transports of ghettoised Jews.
  • When the media only portrays a picture of a ghettoised, poverty-stricken group of trouble makers, then our youth can resign themselves to the fact that this is what they are.
  • Like Wikipedia's recent admission of failure in reducing male control of the encyclopedia, Wikipedia has been slow to acknowledge its extreme systematic bias problems ( ghettoised WP : CSB aside ).
  • Her significant breakthrough came in 1964 with " Vision On ", which instead of ghettoising the deaf was designed to appeal to all children, with its emphasis on the visual arts such as mime, painting and drawing.
  • The existence of " Sonderdienst " constituted a grave danger for the non-Jewish Poles who attempted to help ghettoised Jews in the cities, as in the MiDsk Mazowiecki Ghetto among numerous others, because Christian Poles were executed under the charge of aiding Jews.
  • Likewise, Scott maintains that writers of " herstory " histories of naively treating everything women did in the past as positive and by focusing only on the experiences of women of " ghettoising " women's history as something completely separate from the broader story of history.
  • I'm not suggesting that all photographs of anything remotely sensitive be ghettoised, but that in cases where most people find certain encyclopedic illustrations inappropriate to put directly into a article, they can still be presented . talk 14 : 02, 22 Apr 2004 ( UTC)
  • The affected and'ghettoised'communities are often largely representative of Pakistanis, Indians and other Sub-Continentals, and has been thought to be the basis of ethnic tensions, and a deterioration of the standard of living and levels of education and employment among ethnic minorities in poorer areas.
  • Indarjit Singh, chief of Britain's Network of Sikh Organisations, criticised the BBC Asian Network, a radio station intended for an audience of South Asian origin, saying " Stations like BBC Asian Network do little to encourage integration and social cohesion because they allow communities to ghettoise themselves ".
  • It is often referred to as an urban design experiment which is typified by failure due to the laneways used as common entries and exits to the houses helping ghettoise communities and encourage crime; it has ultimately lead to efforts to'de-Radburn'or partially demolish American Radburn designed public housing areas.
  • It is often referred to as an urban design experiment that is typified by failure due to the laneways used as common entries and exits to the houses helping ghettoise communities and encourage crime; it has ultimately lead to efforts to'de-Radburn'or partially demolish American Radburn designed public housing areas.
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