What's the difference between segregationist and sequestrator?

Segregationist


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There’s no suggestion that the ACL ever embraced the segregationist politics of Bob Jones.
  • (2) Sandwich segregationists generally prefer to designate tacos and the like with the separate-but-equal designation of "wraps" – which is a distinction without a difference.
  • (3) The pathetic thing about Indiana Governor Mike Pence and his water carriers at the Weekly Standard and historically pro-segregationist rag National Review is that none of them will ever have the stones of someone like George Wallace and stand for the modern segregation of LGBT people and pledge never to get out-queered again .
  • (4) He was on the side of working people, refugees from fascist regimes, nuclear disarmament and the earth's threatened natural resources, and against segregationists, Stalinists and the military-industrial complex.
  • (5) Several minority voters testified during the trial, including a black retired grandmother who grew up in the segregationist era of poll taxes who described hurdles to voting since the Texas law took effect last year.
  • (6) Nikole Hannah Jones, a reporter who has written extensively on school segregation, added that much of the contemporary conservative rhetoric about school choice is actually a function of the same racist, segregationist impulses that made HBCUs necessary in the 19th-century US.
  • (7) Democrats were the Dixiecrats,” Smith said, referring to the party’s white, segregationist wing in the south.
  • (8) In 1952, just when he was settling down to life as a secondary school teacher in Orlando, a Johannesburg township near today's Soweto, the government introduced the segregationist Bantu Education Act.
  • (9) Many of the victims were, like Little, killed for minor transgressions against segregationist mores – or simply for demanding basic human rights or refusing to submit to unfair treatment.
  • (10) These assholes talk about gay women and gay men using the exact same language they were using in the 50s and 60s for segregationist purposes,” said the award-winning chef John Currence, owner of several restaurants in Oxford, Mississippi.
  • (11) It was home to the red-baiting senator of the 1950s, Joseph McCarthy, and the segregationist Alabama governor, George Wallace, got more than a third of the Democratic vote here during the 1964 primary against Lyndon Johnson.
  • (12) Strom Thurmond, who ran for the presidency in 1948 as a segregationist, fathered a black daughter by a maid in 1924.
  • (13) The US senate majority leader, Trent Lott, bowed to the politically inevitable today and resigned his post as US senate majority leader, two weeks after praising the segregationist 1948 presidential campaign of Strom Thurmond.
  • (14) We are also hopeful that in his new initiative to honor Native Americans’ struggle, Mr Snyder makes sure people do not forget that he and his predecessor, George Preston Marshall, a famous segregationist, have made our people’s lives so much more difficult by using a racial slur as Washington’s team’s name.” On Monday, before Snyder’s announcement, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said the league is listening closely to the debate.
  • (15) Elsewhere, the nasty discovery of Atticus Finch as a segregationist compounds the shock of Ferguson and Baltimore.
  • (16) Segregationists have all but disappeared, even if segregation as a lived experience has not.

Sequestrator


Definition:

  • (n.) One who sequesters property, or takes the possession of it for a time, to satisfy a demand out of its rents or profits.
  • (n.) One to whom the keeping of sequestered property is committed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Even after injury to organs, LMWD infusion seems to be beneficial by significantly lowering leucocyte sequestration and could therefore be justified as an addition to the arsenal of interventions used in the treatment of endotoxemia.
  • (2) The sluggish flow which results from this vasoconstriction and high venous pressure leads to a haemoconcentration which reduces oedema formation but favours leucocyte and platelet sequestration within the microcirculation.
  • (3) It was concluded that low molecular weight dextran decreases sequestration of platelets in the lungs and in the liver of sheep during endotoxic shock.
  • (4) Intralobar pulmonary sequestration has generally been considered a congenital malformation in which an accessory lung bud develops, is enveloped by normal lung, and retains its systemic arterial supply.
  • (5) This indicated either a higher degree of retinol metabolism or a sequestration of RA in the limb bud compared to the rest of the embryo at this stage of development.
  • (6) A distributed model was fitted to the dilution data and estimates of influx, efflux, and sequestration rate constants were obtained.
  • (7) Alcohol appeared to have no influence on the development of platelet insufficiency which was rather correlated with the severity of the hepatopathy, the presence of splenomegaly (splenic sequestration), immunological factors, (presence of circulating antiplatelet antibodies) and "consumption" phenomena (significant incidence of circulating FDP, and indicator of chronic Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation).
  • (8) We postulated that the contraction by virtue of focal calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and was stimulated this process together with the processes of diffusion into the cytosol, binding to calmodulin and troponin, sequestration by the SR, and subsequent induction of Ca2+ release from the adjacent SR.
  • (9) Such conserved sites may represent suitable antigenic targets for a vaccine-induced immune response that would block or reverse infected cell sequestration in vivo.
  • (10) We conclude that spermatozoal sialic acid has a role in spermatozoal sequestration within the hen's utero-vaginal glands.
  • (11) HD with polysulfone membranes causes a degranulation reaction too, but does not produce granulocyte inhibition and pulmonary sequestration of leukocytes, clearly indicating that these phenomena strongly depend on the different dialyzer membranes.
  • (12) In sheep, almost 25 minutes elapsed before peripheral neutrophil numbers decreased by 50%, much longer than the time required for LPS sequestration in the lungs.
  • (13) The data are interpreted in terms of Ca2+ sequestration, either by occlusion as Ca2+ in the phosphorylated enzyme or chelation by EGTA.
  • (14) If, in addition to dietary measures, drug treatment is necessary to reduce high cholesterol levels, bile acid sequestrants are the drug of first choice at present.
  • (15) In 21 patients during operation blood samples were obtained from splenic vein and artery immediately before splenectomy for determination of qualitative and quantitative composition of white blood cells to establish the role of the spleen in their release and sequestration.
  • (16) Our previous pharmacokinetic work demonstrated significant sequestration of radioactivity in red blood cells (RBCs) of rats treated with [14C]MCT.
  • (17) Evoked release of transmitter at the squid giant synapse was examined under conditions where the calcium ion concentration in the presynaptic terminal was manipulated by inhibitors of calcium sequestration.
  • (18) Taken together, these findings demonstrate that, in freshly isolated hepatocytes, FCCP specifically releases Ca2+ from mitochondrial stores without significantly affecting active Ca2+ sequestration in other cellular pools.
  • (19) Surgical resection is the only curative treatment for intrapulmonary sequestration.
  • (20) Since patient platelet volumes were smaller than those of controls, these findings might be explained by deficiency of the larger hemostatically active type of platelet as a consequence of either bone marrow failure or splenic sequestration.

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