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UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (not tendered offers) — S John Busing (not tendered as RFA) started at both safety spots and was mediocre.
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* Busing students from shuttered Price to National Teachers Academy will cost an estimated $90,000 per year.
Julie Woestehoff: Stop the Churn: Give Schools Back to the Community Julie Woestehoff 2011
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Busing isn't an issue in Memphis this spring, where voters will decide on the merger idea in March.
Sarah Garland: Memphis Merger Fight Revives Old Desegregation Debate Sarah Garland 2011
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* Busing students from shuttered Price to National Teachers Academy will cost an estimated $90,000 per year.
Julie Woestehoff: Stop the Churn: Give Schools Back to the Community Julie Woestehoff 2011
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Busing isn't an issue in Memphis this spring, where voters will decide on the merger idea in March.
Sarah Garland: Memphis Merger Fight Revives Old Desegregation Debate Sarah Garland 2011
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He is quick to acknowledge that this "reactionary populism" - a term coined by Ronald Formisano in "Boston Against Busing: Race, Class and Ethnicity in the 1960s and 1970s" 2004 - must be seen in the context of earlier, comparatively liberal manifestations of populism, but it differs as "an inchoate attempt by blue-collar Americans to regain control over their own lives and to punish the affluent progressives they blamed for their alienation."
Dominic Sandbrook's "Mad as Hell," on rise of populist right 2011
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Busing loud mouths, primed with yelling points, whose only purpose is to cause havoc, doesn't move the debate forward.
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Friday: Busing out to Wyrding Studios to be an office/studio monkey and meet ZOMG the new puppy.
Thor's Day, which is my Friday this week sartorias 2009
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He is quick to acknowledge that this "reactionary populism" - a term coined by Ronald Formisano in "Boston Against Busing: Race, Class and Ethnicity in the 1960s and 1970s" 2004 - must be seen in the context of earlier, comparatively liberal manifestations of populism, but it differs as "an inchoate attempt by blue-collar Americans to regain control over their own lives and to punish the affluent progressives they blamed for their alienation."
Dominic Sandbrook's "Mad as Hell," on rise of populist right 2011
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* Busing students from shuttered Price to National Teachers Academy will cost an estimated $90,000 per year.
Julie Woestehoff: Stop the Churn: Give Schools Back to the Community Julie Woestehoff 2011
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