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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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government
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Charts show how the apartheid government spent 10 times more on white students than on blacks.
system
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How do you see this togetherness in relation to hope for change in the apartheid system ?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an anti-apartheid organization
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Mandela was in prison for over 25 years for opposing apartheid in South Africa.
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The state could face social apartheid if minority students do not have access to higher education.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A more subtle form of restriction is to proceed by a philosophy akin to that of apartheid .
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But many streets in areas formerly reserved for whites still recall apartheid and colonial figures.
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But these days a general amnesia has set in, and it is almost impossible to meet anyone who believed in apartheid .
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Even though the white woman is oppressed herself, she has a vested interest in apartheid .
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She disagreed with the system of apartheid .
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The remnants of the old left hoped victory over apartheid would see the realisation of their ideals.
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This is my old college, where under apartheid a celebrated anti-authoritarian spirit characterised staff and students.
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Williamson is well known to have been a highly successful spy, and high up in the apartheid regime's disinformation network.