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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of co-locate.

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Examples

  • There is no time to read deeper into this lawsuit than what it is actually about: equal learning conditions for New York City students attending co-located charter and public schools.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • And while I'm pointing out the differences in the co-located city schools, it's also essential to remember this is not a "charter school vs. traditional school" lawsuit or position.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • And while I'm pointing out the differences in the co-located city schools, it's also essential to remember this is not a "charter school vs. traditional school" lawsuit or position.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • There is no time to read deeper into this lawsuit than what it is actually about: equal learning conditions for New York City students attending co-located charter and public schools.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • And while I'm pointing out the differences in the co-located city schools, it's also essential to remember this is not a "charter school vs. traditional school" lawsuit or position.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • It is planned to be co-located within Merrill middle school.

    Nancy Cronk: The Grown-Up in the Room: DPS Board Candidate Emily Sirota Nancy Cronk 2011

  • Although children enrolled in schools currently operating out of John Jay building will not get much of it, some of the run-off of the funding for the new "selective" school slated to be "co-located" DOE speak for "put" in John Jay building in 2011 is expected to be used to make improvement in the building the 'non-elite' schools and "Apartheid High" will share.

    Michele Somerville: Fast One at 'Apartheid High' Michele Somerville 2011

  • Although children enrolled in schools currently operating out of John Jay building will not get much of it, some of the run-off of the funding for the new "selective" school slated to be "co-located" DOE speak for "put" in John Jay building in 2011 is expected to be used to make improvement in the building the 'non-elite' schools and "Apartheid High" will share.

    Michele Somerville: Fast One at 'Apartheid High' Michele Somerville 2011

  • It is planned to be co-located within Merrill middle school.

    Nancy Cronk: The Grown-Up in the Room: DPS Board Candidate Emily Sirota Nancy Cronk 2011

  • There is no time to read deeper into this lawsuit than what it is actually about: equal learning conditions for New York City students attending co-located charter and public schools.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

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