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They were bussed in for the event, and bussed out after; as far as I've been able to ascertain, there was no particular logic to their inclusion in the program.
They were then bussed to other accommodations throughout the city.
Students would then have been bussed to integrate the schools.
Most passengers were bussed from Tampa to Fort Lauderdale, the spokesperson said.
There was a little girl in California who was bussed to school.
We bussed school kids in after classes—some from after-school youth programs.
An artist and sculptor, Sasha bussed tables and tended bar during high school.
Another video shows refugees bussed from Istanbul to the border area with Greece.
"There was a little girl in California who was bussed to school," they wrote.
So I got bussed up there on a school bus all through high school.
Tens of thousands were bussed there as part of surrender deals with the government.
Thousands of civil servants and other officials have been bussed in for the long weekend.
Most have now been bussed to other centres across France pending examination of their cases.
TORONTO, June 29 (Reuters) - A self-declared "caravan" of Americans bussed across the Canada-U.
Some civilian and rebel holdouts will be or have been bussed to areas outside regime control.
He did his math homework sitting behind the register, washed glasses behind the bar, bussed tables.
Police bussed dozens of protesters away from at least one of several marches, a Reuters witness said.
Around 1,000 people were thought to have been bussed out of the camp by 11am on Tuesday.
If you think back to 2012, coal companies actually bussed in coal miners to Mitt Romney's speeches.
It was - with workers who told Reuters they had been bussed in from another government mega-project.
The refugees, who included a pregnant women and newborns, were bussed back to the port city of Izmir.
People in the audience say they were bussed there and rewarded with rice and beans for showing up.
Students at the middle school were bussed to the high school so their parents could pick them up.
The rest of the women are being bussed away to other prisons, getting split up in the process.
The argument of the bussed in students not having as much time to do homework is a farce.
Waymo bussed a group of reporters all out to its secret test facility, about three hours outside San Francisco.
People wait to be bussed to a shelter after being evacuated from their homes in Houston on Aug. 28.
Before Kevin Bacon got his first big break, he bussed tables in New York City to make ends meet.
In the 21971s and '22011s Indians and Pakistanis were bussed in from Birmingham to pick sprouts and pull onions.
Women and girls are bussed into mining areas for weekends to cater to the demand from miners and gangsters.
Attendees, many of whom had been bussed in from provincial towns and suburbs, watched speeches by senior military figures.
Previous battles ended with defeated insurgents agreeing surrender deals that involved them being bussed across the country to Idlib.
Thousands of children will have to adjust on the fly, bussed for hours to new schools from makeshift housing.
When he got off the plane, Perez said was bussed to a place that looked like a detention center.
I was a student then, and a group of us was bussed down to Tiananmen Square for the ceremony.
From this room of delights we were bussed to the main action, where a crucial Nepalese scene was being filmed.
Trump bussed the entire Senate up to the White House for a briefing about North Korea and its nuclear ambitions.
Within the space of a year, the entire Japanese community in San Francisco was rounded up and bussed to camps.
A nursery has been up in one large tent, and some young children are being bussed to a local school.
It was not until I was bussed out into the total suburbs did that demarcation even come into my existence.
On Wednesday, Motherboard reporter Jason Koebler was bussed out to the Nevada desert to watch the first public hyperloop demonstration.
Then, on Saturday night, they bussed students willing to march from other high schools from around the state to Madison.
For over 10 years New Yorkers have hiked, trekked, ferried, bussed and maybe even gotten "flewed" out to Ikea's bustling Brooklyn hub.
But confusion persisted, as students at the school were initially said to be getting bussed to nearby California State University-San Bernardino.
Kids, primarily black kids, were bussed from the inner-city to attend schools, which had a largely white population, in the suburbs.
To make sure everyone had a chance to have their voices heard, Moore and Ruffalo physically bussed their audience to Trump Tower.
The group also bussed in homeless people from around the country, promising alcohol, food, and shelter, in order to rig local elections.
In February, Trump said thousands of people had been bussed to New Hampshire from Massachusetts to vote illegally in the swing state.
" Green has speculated that a rise in Hispanics registering to vote in his state was due to them "being bussed here probably.
Aztec High was evacuated earlier in the morning, and the students were bussed to a local park while police cleared the school.
Although it was a buffet-style breakfast, we leave a tip for the waitstaff, who bussed our table and refilled our coffee.
"People from NY being bussed into Philly to vote!" reads one post, accompanied by a generic image of a bus as evidence.
Led by Mnangagwa's wife Auxillia, about 7,000 government supporters bussed from across Zimbabwe marched for 5 km to the national stadium in Harare.
Salim's new team includes Ahmed Rashid, 30, who was bussed out of eastern Aleppo two years ago after fighter jets leveled entire districts.
The full Senate was bussed to the White House in April for a briefing on North Korea with Trump's top national security aides.
"Nine of them need transfer by ambulance, others are being bussed either to Damascus or Idlib," another U.N. official in Geneva told Reuters.
My year of being bussed into civilization was over, but that freshman experience was formative to what would eventually become my class consciousness.
Delta Sugar Company, a state firm, said it had bussed in workers from its factory in the Nile Delta and offices in Cairo.
He bussed a pint glass from their table, set up two turntables and a mixer, and set his records up on the windowsill.
The ruling Social Democratic Party bussed in thousands of supporters from around the country for Saturday&aposs rally, where hundreds of thousands are expected.
The temporary courts would allow migrants to have their hearings near or at the port, rather than being bussed miles away, said the official.
The hundreds who volunteered on Monday to move on were each given two destinations to chose from before being bussed to the reception centers.
We're told the 3 amigos moved on to Gold Room nightclub -- open just for them -- and bussed in around 20 beautiful women to party.
I was bussed to Cheshire, a suburb of New Haven, and we were the first black kids to [participate in] the first bussing program.
Many of the employees live together in large housing developments and are bussed back and forth from work, leaving little social interaction with Kenyans.
But before that carnage begins, the rest of the women are bussed out to, wait for it, one of the most haunted houses in Louisiana.
Abu Yassin left Homs's besieged Old City neighborhood under a 2014 truce, only to be bussed to the northern Homs countryside, which is also blockaded.
Instead of making the two-hour car trip to the border with British Columbia, the nearest Canadian province, he bussed halfway across America to Minneapolis.
The deal is expected to see some 7,703 people bussed from the towns of Arbin and Zamalka to a rebel-dominated part of northern Syria.
After the initial FBI interrogations took place, the witnesses were bussed to Selma, Alabama to testify before a grand jury, with Sessions leading the prosecution.
He stacked plates, he bussed tables, and he washed dishes—and dude didn't even work at that Waffle House, or any other Waffle House, either.
It wasn't immediately clear where they would go, but previous similar deals have bussed rebels to Idlib, the only province fully controlled by rebel groups.
Tens of thousands of people all over Serbia were bussed in to Belgrade to greet Putin in front of the Saint Sava Church in the evening.
Elizabeth Warren rushed to the detention center accompanied by a few dozen supporters bussed by her campaign after the senator publicly invited people to join her.
Most adults have now been bussed to reception centers across France pending examination of their cases, in a dismantling of the camp which started on Monday.
Some riot police, who had been bussed in to Moscow from distant provincial towns, had badly beaten protesters while detaining them during previous demonstrations, Milov said.
On Saturday, the Social Democratic Party, which holds a parliamentary majority, bussed protesters into Bucharest to oppose anti-corruption investigations that the party contends have overreached.
As the Kurds have poured out of the border areas, Arabs have been bussed in -- Syrian refugees whom Turkish authorities claim are originally from these areas.
Rebels and civilians have been bussed out of their hometowns to insurgent territory in the north, as government forces advanced with critical help from Russia and Iran.
By Monday morning, rebels in Douma were believed to have surrendered, having reached a deal with the Syrian regime, and were being bussed out of the city.
"It didn't jibe with a lot of the goals I had for myself professionally," says Hay, who bussed tables at the legendary restaurant Chez Panisse during college.
As I write this, students without off-campus refuge, many of them internationals, are being bussed to a shelter at UNC Asheville, accompanied by several university staff.
US officials told CNN in June the temporary courts would allow migrants to have their hearings near or at the port, rather than being bussed miles away.
On Monday, ICE bussed 100 people, who were mostly Guatemalan families, to Shadow Rock United Church of Christ in Phoenix, said the church's media coordinator, Abeth Spencer.
And there was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bussed to school every day.
Children were bussed or flown from ORR shelters across the country to meet their parents in one of eight ICE facilities in San Antonio, El Paso, or Phoenix.
Thousands of Zimbabweans, some bussed in, and foreign leaders including South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa and Paul Kagame of Rwanda gathered at Harare's national stadium for Sunday's swearing-in.
There was The Bop, where swarms of freshers in fancy dress would be bussed in from their inner city halls to dance to Timbaland and vomit on themselves.
In April, several hundred refugees were bussed back to Syria from the Shebaa area of southern Lebanon in an operation overseen by General Security in coordination with Damascus.
Those who escaped the brutality were often bussed away to refugee camps in Idlib, or else joined the throngs of Syrians lining up for asylum in foreign countries.
On Saturday, a national holiday celebrating the referendum that unified Cameroon, the streets of Bamenda were virtually deserted aside from one parade of students bussed in from outside.
Just before we arrived, the women and children previously detained at Karnes were bussed to the Dilley Detention Center in Texas to make room for fathers and sons.
And Donald the Unscripted thinks environmentalism is an evil plot by the same people who bussed millions of unregistered noncitizens to the polls to dilute his election triumph.
The city currently consists of just a handful of structures -- three large office buildings to which workers are bussed from surrounding areas, a school and a data center.
"There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bussed to school every day," Harris said.
Yet often every bus ticket is touted as a success—one more homeless person bussed away is one less tent on the sidewalk and one less person using services.
The organization later said the floodwaters had receded enough to allow the residents to be bussed to another of the Red Cross's five shelters set up on the island.
I, along with a few other journalists, had been bussed here from Manhattan as part of a public relations effort to tell the world about the JUST Water brand.
"Large bus loads of individuals are being bussed up to the border and we don't have any infrastructure in that area," the official said on the call with reporters.
"There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bussed to school every day," she continued.
There was further controversy when the Acre state government bussed many Haitians out of the state in 2014, depositing them in São Paulo, hundreds of miles to the south.
Carter weren't exactly thinking about longevity when they and a few dozen others bussed up to New York City to work on a six-story apartment building in 1984.
She told me they were bussed to a facility where they were kept in dog cages with urine stains on the floor, pictures of dogs hung on the walls.
Thousands of civil servants had to be bussed in to swell the attendant crowds, which were much sparser than at the cremation of his father, who was far more popular.
It really was going to Brentwood Science Magnet, going to a science magnet school at 250 years old, being bussed to and from my old ghetto, two hours a day.
Thousands of people who were bussed out of Aleppo's rebel-held eastern districts as they fell to government forces have ended up in makeshift camps exposed to severe winter weather.
In the third grade, I was bussed to a public elementary school on the east side of Manhattan where the quality of education greatly exceeded that offered in my neighborhood.
When immigrants show up at the border before dawn for their hearings, they are put in CBP holding cells and then bussed to courtrooms, conditions that could spread the virus.
They've driven in, flown in, bussed in or — more recently — virtually tuned in, all to publicly proclaim a message that once went without saying: the life of every child matters.
The far-right extremists who did show up were vastly outnumbered by the thousands of right-wingers — overwhelmingly white and male — who bussed into the city of Richmond that morning.
Students and faculty, bussed on to campus in small groups, were allowed to enter the high school on Saturday to retrieve belongings, though investigators closed off part of the grounds.
Toni (Vanessa Morgan), Sweet Pea (Jordan Connor), and Jughead discuss a new school memo that says all former Southside High students will be bussed to a different school two hours away.
Under an evacuation agreement Russia drew up, around 1,500 fighters and 6,000 civilians will reportedly be bussed out of Eastern Ghouta and dropped off in Idlib province, which the rebels control.
They include more than half a million people from other rebel enclaves who chose to be bussed there under surrender deals in recent years rather than go back under Assad's rule.
He drew international condemnation after making a rallying call to his supporters on election day last year to rush to the polls because Arabs were being bussed "in droves" to vote.
A combination of legislation and court orders mandated that students be bussed across neighborhood lines to achieve racial balance in the city's schools, which, while not legally segregated, were effectively unmixed.
A best selling conservative author, Larry Schweikart, posted a hoax tweet, claiming that "illegals" were being bussed to the polls and paid to vote for Democratic Texas Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke.
As in previous such deals, the rebels were expected to be given the option to disarm and accept the government's rule or be bussed to rebel-held territory in the northeast.
The spokesman for the Arnavutkoy municipality, Fatih Sanlav, said only a limited number of people were unable to enter the meeting, and no workers were bussed in to fill the hall.
My last shift was a brunch shift, so empty the chef could have taken the orders, prepped and made the food, served it, bussed it, and cleaned up all by himself.
Nearly half Idlib province's population of over 3 million fled or was bussed by the Syrian government under safe-passage agreements to other parts of the country restored to Damascus' control.
I also bussed tables and prepped food and, at the end of the night, would blow into the state-mandated breathalyzer on the owner's car so he could drive home drunk.
Many of the displaced people fled earlier offensives to escape the fighting or avoid coming back under Assad's rule - including those bussed to Idlib under "evacuation" deals when rebels surrendered other enclaves.
Afruzul Haque Tutul, additional superintendent of police in Cox's Bazar said his officers had rescued 125 Rohingya from a wooden fishing boat stranded off Inani beach and bussed them to the camps.
But a recent visit by Donald Trump, in which the US President praised Poland in front of pro-government crowds bussed in from all over the country, has boosted the government's confidence.
First, editors were bussed from Manhattan to Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island, a memorial built off the plans of Louis Kahn, a man some have called one of America's foremost architects.
Netanyahu drew widespread international condemnation after making a rallying call to his supporters on election day last year to rush to the polls because Arabs were being bussed "in droves" to vote.
Rebels and civilians have poured into Idlib at an accelerating rate over the last year, bussed out of other parts of western Syria that the government and allied forces recaptured from rebels.
Bradley and forces white suburbs across the country to bus their kids into inner-city public schools, and to accept (disproportionately black and Latinx) students from poor neighborhoods bussed into their own schools.
Upon arrival, asylum seekers were bussed to shelters, while those not seeking asylum were given an expulsion order requiring them to leave the country within seven days, and then sent on their way.
Outside the camp is the "Afghan hill", where around a dozen tepees are set up and migrants, mostly from Afghanistan, wait to be bussed to the ferry that will take them to Athens.
Die-hard supporters bussed in from across the state on Tuesday to celebrate the "official" kickoff of Mr. Trump's 2020 campaign appeared frozen in time, reliving Mr. Trump's surprise victory over Hillary Clinton.
Under Ms. Whitmer's plan, Benton Harbor High would close after the next school year and students would be bussed to neighboring districts or attend a career-focused program at a local community college.
On the suggestion of a friend, I bussed from the airport directly to Tacos El Gordo — a 60-minute trip (I missed the 5003 bus, which gets there in about half the time).
The wedding was attended by about 300 guests, many bussed in by private charter from Trump International Hotel; it was an "elegant" affair, with lots of white flowers and white drapery, a source said.
Pre-lashed to the point of oblivion, we night bussed-it into the dark heart of the granite inferno, £20 notes squashed firmly into the front pocket-within-pocket of our spray-on skinnies.
In exchange, 2,000 Sunni residents and rebel fighters from the government-besieged town of Madaya near Damascus - Samira's hometown - were given safe passage out, and bussed to Idlib province, a rebel stronghold, via Aleppo.
Ultimately she was never bussed to the San Diego court and was told her case was closed - a fate she was able to avoid only after frantically summoning her lawyer, Ghazialam, to the border.
Each set of fans are required to collect match tickets away from their respective grounds up to four hours before kick-off and are then bussed to the stadium, often with a police escort.
Students Are Bussed in from Nearby Communities While most of the student body are from Parkland and Coral Springs — two upper-class suburbs in Broward County — other students are brought in from around the county.
Seasons: 4 (2005-2009)What it was about: Inspired by the teenage adventures of comedian Chris Rock, the show follows a kid growing up in the '80s as he's bussed to a predominantly white school.
"If we had internet, we could do tests at our own school and not have to get bussed to Lolo and take tests on their computers," scrawled one Woodman third grader on a sheet of looseleaf.
Senate Republicans bussed up to the White House following the concession of at-least-temporary defeat on Tuesday, where President Donald Trump, as usual, insisted progress was being made and a deal was in the offing.
Troops wielding automatic rifles marched in lock step behind a replica of the Granma on Monday, followed by a sea of banner- and flag-waving Cubans, many bussed in and organized through their workplaces and neighborhoods.
And you know, there was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bussed to school every day and that little girl was me.
We were midway through our coffees at the Java House when I mentioned I had never met the rabbit she so often talked about, and Ashley immediately bussed our mugs and hurried us to her apartment.
On a chilly recent Sunday morning, Mr. Wofford's campaign bussed a group of mostly black residents, who had their properties seized by the city, to Gracie Mansion, the residence of New York City's mayor, to protest.
Meanwhile the howls from regional officials who must house and feed the arrivals grow ever louder: last week a mayor bussed 31 Syrians to the federal chancellery in Berlin, saying his small town could no longer cope.
Jet-lagged Chinese tourists are bussed directly from the airport to the Galeries Lafayette store in central Paris, and the Rue Saint Honoré, a thoroughfare studded with luxury shops, routinely decks itself out for Chinese New Year.
Fischer transferred to the Donbas Battalion—"a bunch of alcoholics and PTSDs"—but saw little fighting when he bussed out to Donetsk; the first Minsk Protocol, which brokered a ceasefire, was signed just two days after he arrived.
Remaining detainees in the five-year conflict were bussed to an exchange point in the breakaway Donbass region, in an exchange that was agreed upon by Ukrainian and Russian leaders at a summit in Paris earlier in December.
TANGIER, Morocco (Reuters) - Senegalese migrant Ismail, 26, is back in the forests around the northern Moroccan port of Tangier, not long after being stopped there by authorities and bussed 872 kilometers south in an attempt to stop him reaching Europe.
With an angry, often violent father, the streets of a big city with a plethora of services seemed like a better option than going to live with him, so I bussed to Vancouver from my small hometown in early August.
That meeting was scrapped after House Republicans passed their bill to repeal ObamaCare the very same day, as scores of GOP lawmakers were bussed over to the White House to celebrate their victory with the president in the Rose Garden.
Amid reports that Turkey has bussed migrants to the border and told them to cross, European countries have accused Greece of orchestrating the migration wave to pressure Europe to do more to support it in its military operation in northwest Syria.
In the past decade alone, the H-233.5A program has tripled the number of workers being flown and bussed in to work American fields, with more than half landing in five agriculture-heavy states: Georgia, Florida, Washington, North Carolina, and California.
READ MORE: The Crisis in Syria After the Syrian government -- with the help of Russian air power -- regained control of the key city of Aleppo last year, masses of opposition rebels were bussed to Idlib as part of a people-swap agreement.
Under tight security, the defendants were bussed in to a courthouse in the southwestern city of Mugla, not far from the luxury resort where Erdogan and his family narrowly escaped the soldiers, fleeing in a helicopter shortly before their hotel was attacked.
In 1981, Highland Falls became known as Hometown U.S.A. for welcoming the hostages from the American Embassy in Iran, who were bussed through town on their way to the Thayer Hotel in West Point to be reunited with their families after 444 days in captivity.
"People were in flight, they were bussed out, columns were being ethnically cleansed," he told Mashable by phone from the UK. At the start of war, he said, he was with another journalist driving through the village of Hranca en route to Sarajevo when he saw smoke rising.
One protester, Mikeyra Samuda, who earns $10.10 cleaning planes at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport, said workers did not have enough equipment or supplies and worked in an unsafe environment, with up to 14 of her colleagues bussed to aircraft each day in an eight-seat minibus.
The most important thing to happen to my town was the McDonald's that went in off the I-39 exit when I was a sophomore in the high school, which was filled with students from Westfield and three other even smaller towns bussed in from all over the county.
Following the first round of search parties Friday morning, hundreds of volunteers from the community and neighboring counties gathered at a local school throughout the day to be registered and bussed to the woods, which volunteers described to The Jackson Sun as being particularly muddy and hilly with multiple creeks.
The students were from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), who bussed down from Valencia to deliver their letter to the CalArts Board of Directors and President Ravi S. Rajan, who were in the process of voting on the budget for the 2019–20 academic year behind the gallery's doors.
"I had such a horrible school experience (bussed, one of the only black kids, called 'n—–' every day, bullied, etc.) that picking my kids up from their mostly white school, where they're having such a great time it's almost like I'm picking them up from another planet, and I am," he says.
The candidate's family accompanied him as he bussed across Iowa over the last three days, with his children — Grace, 24; Tara, 23; and Will, 18 — breaking off to represent him at events in a number of towns and cities in what would turn out to be the closing days of his run.
He now will protect the blind side of Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson, who missed the second half of his rookie season in 2017 with a torn ACL, then suffered a bruised lung and injured ribs severe enough that the team bussed him to Jacksonville for a game last season rather than have him fly with the team over concerns of what changes in air pressure could have on his lungs.
Staffers were calling in sick en mass, and the youth-led gun control advocate group March For Our Lives: Virginia bussed in the night before and slept in their representatives' offices rather than wade through the crowds of protesters (many of whom displayed poor gun safety form, like wearing handguns on belt clips that could easily fall off, or resting the muzzle of a loaded semi-automatic weapon on the tops of their shoes, or leaving guns piled on the ground outside of the rows of porta potties while they did their business).

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