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"cordon off" Definitions
  1. to stop people from getting into an area by surrounding it with police, soldiers, etc.
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Police officers cordon off the area around a building that collapsed.
Police cordon off area as they investigate the car ramming incident.
Control of the mountain will make it easier to cordon off Afrin.
Today Hopworks does more than simply cordon off an area for kids.
The police have had to cordon off the main street several times.
They were trying to cordon off the area and keep him from escaping.
He dispatched a 50-man quick reaction force to cordon off the area.
Stanchions hung over a chair near the Senate floor, used to cordon off press.
They cordon off desire into an anodyne little package, operationalizing it for the working world.
By the 1990s, however, prime time started to cordon off the emotional from the worldly.
A male boss cannot casually cordon off certain jobs, tasks, or opportunities for men only.
The regulator also criticised police and highway authorities for failing to cordon off the accident site.
In Argentina, police would cordon off the neighborhood where they were staying because they were so big.
The government showed it can cordon off individual regions from the internet during recent protests in Ingushetia.
We have already seen the Italian government completely cordon off towns in the north of the country.
Only white people can cordon off Mr. Trump's political meaning, ignore the "unpleasantness" from a position of safety.
VARIOUS EMPLOYEES cordon off the area where damage is worst, mainly sections devoted to acting, writing, theater management and producing.
They were really very much involved in helping, you know, cordon off Libya and eventually defeating Gadhafi and his forces.
Some even interpret the statute as meaning a president could deploy the military to cordon off a city or state.
Cover image: French Police officers cordon off the area next during an incident in Trebes, southern France, Friday March 23, 2018.
So, just cordon off the North to prevent nuclear smuggling, improve our own missile defenses, and work to stabilize the tensions.
"They were really very much involved in helping to, you know, cordon off Libya and eventually defeating Ghadaffi and his forces," Clinton said.
And because it sits entirely apart from the Pixel 3's main processor, it helps cordon off the most sensitive data your smartphone holds.
Last summer, locals made a stink when the Saudi king and his entourage were allowed to cordon off a public beach on the Riviera.
On Friday, soldiers were dispatched to the scene of the pipeline rupture in the municipality of Tlahuelilpan, yet did not cordon off the area.
The most visible move has been cordon off small areas for the press, whichs has limited their ability to cover the events and the disturbances.
"After the sites have been completely secured by the army, then we will send the archaeology police to cordon off the sites," the source added.
But rocket attacks and bombings after the Second Intifada erupted in 2000 prompted Israel to cordon off the strip and eventually abandon its settlements there.
Every society has its gatekeepers, whose role is to protect certain institutions, maintain the privileges of particular groups and cordon off some beliefs from challenge.
In recent years, cordyceps companies in Qinghai have been paying locals millions of yuan for the right to cordon off an entire mountain each season.
But it also comes as the U.S., China and Russia are moving to cordon off cyberspace into their own zones of commercial, military and geopolitical influence.
The video showed police cordon off an area in downtown Milwaukee as members of the bomb squad were getting ready to take care of the package.
Provided they are on track to meet their savings goals, trading hobbyists can cordon off a small portion of their wealth to pursue their trading passion.
During the Comey hearing, Capitol officials set up ropes to cordon off reporters by the trains where senators move between their offices and the Capitol building.
Cleveland originally planned to cordon off 3.3 square miles (8.5 square km) around the convention site as an event zone where free speech mobility would be limited.
But it can be hard for Bruner to cordon off his life into easily-defined segments, or to retrofit any sort of schedule to his creative process.
Several houses were severely damaged while dozens of trees fell on cars, forcing police to cordon off roads to the town of Boisheim, a district spokesman said.
In other countries, like Italy, regional lockdown measures to cordon off the hardest-hit parts of the country were expanded across the nation as the outbreak grew.
"CEOs need to cordon off meaningful amounts of alone time and avoid dissipating it by dealing with immediate matters, especially their in-boxes," Porter and Nohria recommended.
The site was chosen in part because of the ability to cordon off an 22020-acre containment area at the port where the ship's 2,421 passengers will disembark.
Local police will also be able to cordon off disaster areas, and limit or block individuals or vehicles from entry into a certain area in the name of safety.
But the lyrics wore him down, until he played Dylan in that addicted manner of college kids who cordon off portions to decipher the prophecies of their favorite band.
Catalonia's government reacted more quickly than Mr. Sánchez, closing bars and restaurants last Friday and asking national authorities to help cordon off their region from the rest of Spain.
"We're not going to cordon off the block, and make people show their I.D. and do a fingerprint background check to get into the worship service," Mr. Barber said.
"I was detained as a pre-emptive action to avoid us talking to people so they could cordon off the streets," Mr. Mustafa, 58, said in a phone interview.
More than 250 water barriers, weighing two tonnes each when full, will be used to cordon off restricted zones, while demonstration zones will be designated much further away than usual.
As in the recapture of Ramadi in December, Iraqi forces will first surround and cordon off the city, then gradually tighten the circle in a process that could take months.
On Monday, as Europe absorbed the impact of Italy's decision to cordon off some 16 million people from the rest of civilization, senior European leaders called for targeted government spending.
"People would absolutely resist any attempt to cordon off" the province from the mainland, says Winston Irvine, a Shankill community leader who is familiar with the thinking of west Belfast's paramilitaries.
It didn't seem possible to cordon off the Senate, where the silence is almost as deafening as in the House, as a safe place for Republicans to regenerate a healthy party.
Both conventions, which take place on consecutive weeks beginning July 18, are expecting heavy protest activities and have come under criticism for trying to effectively cordon off the events from dissenting voices.
They could also request a little bubble of airspace for themselves to take photos in a certain area, too, and law enforcement agencies could cordon off an area for their activies, too.
You can't build a brand based on constant access and then cordon off access, which is a lesson it has apparently taken "America's First Family" just a little over three years to learn.
Disney's strategy is not quite an end-around that aims to cordon off an entire segment of the market from Netflix — which, after all, still programs plenty of family-friendly and kid-centric content.
His bikers rolled into Trump rallies, sometimes 2,000 or 3,000 strong, acting as an ad hoc security force, throwing out unruly protesters, and taking it upon themselves to cordon off anti-Trump protesters outside.
At least 11 million people in India risk being uprooted from their homes and land as authorities build highways and airports and cordon off forests, according to advocacy group Housing and Land Rights Network (HLRN).
He also had plainclothes private intelligence officers on hand to search for protestors, as well as extended barriers to cordon off the media and prevent them from entering the crowd to document protests and scuffles.
The hockey rink is half curtained off, but even with that, organizers are scrambling at the last minute to cordon off more sections behind thick black curtains, they say due to a lack of sales.
MADRID (Reuters) - Catalan police declared a false alarm on Tuesday following a bomb scare that had led agents to cordon off Barcelona's Sagrada Familia church and send in a bomb squad to check a parked van.
BOSF had originally planned to cordon off a 12-acre (5-hectare) patch of forest and release Alba under its watchful eye, but it was ultimately decided that the orangutan should roam free in her natural habitat.
They were able to cordon off eight villages in an area measuring approximately 38 square miles (100 square kilometers) and secure a significant stretch of the Bashiqa-Mosul highway to limit ISIS' freedom of movement, commanders said.
Whether it could allow a president to use the military to cordon off a city or a whole state is less clear, but experts say that the statutes and regulations could be read to allow for that.
The discovery of the unexploded ordnance prompted police to close several roads and cordon off the area in the busy Wan Chai neighborhood, with shops shuttered and nearby walkways sealed off as disposal experts examined the device.
For smart robot vacuums, you can now usually draw a boundary line in your app, but for dumber ones, you can stick a magnetic boundary strip at the areas in your house you want to cordon off.
As Mr. Moon's Democratic Party announced a "maximum containment" of Daegu and nearby towns this week, many conservative politicians took that as a decision by South Korea to cordon off its own towns while being spineless toward China.
For a platform like Xbox One, Microsoft has enough existing reach that they can probably cordon off those streaming users into their own servers and keep the odds even, but Google may have some issues here fresh-out-the-gate.
Nor did they cordon off the area to preserve any evidence: As family and friends streamed in to console Palomba that morning, officers allowed them to move about the house freely, potentially contaminating whatever evidence the assailant may have left behind.
"The commander of our company, Wolf, also gave the command to cordon off the village and check all the houses, and to find and punish the partisans," Mr. Sharko testified, as part of a Ukrainian investigation of the Self-Defense Legion.
And a separate group of liberal demonstrators, protesting under the banner of Democracy Spring, crowded the Capitol steps, leading to the arrests of roughly 300 people and forcing police to cordon off the usually bustling promenade just east of the Capitol.
When lawmakers started to take tobacco controls more seriously, they came up with an absurdly half-baked fix in 2009: a quasi-smoking ban allowing restaurants larger than 50 square meters to simply cordon off an area where people could continue to smoke.
That is, until he's eventually forced into joining one of the gangs and setting up shop running an illegal booze operation in Florida, where he attempts to cordon off the ugliest parts of his professional life at the behest of a beautiful woman.
The upper reaches of derelict skyscrapers, without elevator service since the riots, have been taken over by hang-glider and autogyro gangs, mountaineers, and steeple-jacks… In Burroughs' vision of New York, two walls cordon off Midtown Manhattan, while skyscrapers are webbed with connective catwalks.
"While Qayara is an important milestone for the Iraqis, they still have a long way to go to reach the outskirts of Mosul, and then the bigger challenge is to cordon off south of Mosul," said a source in the Kurdistan regional security council.
"There are cases that would benefit from a minute's difference of high-quality medical response, as opposed to people laying on the ground while you cordon off the area," said Juan C. Zarate, a deputy national security adviser during the George W. Bush administration.
Since 2009, Rafa has been documenting the intensification of far-right extremism in Europe, beginning with the segregation of the ethnic minority Romani population in his native Slovakia, when locals constructed a huge, concrete wall in the neighborhood of Michalovce to cordon off the unwelcome neighbors.
Washington (CNN)The White House on Wednesday took its first public steps to cordon off response efforts to the Russia probe from the day-to-day work of the administration, acknowledging openly that President Donald Trump had hired an outside attorney to handle the swirling controversy.
However, it is strategically plausible to defeat this movement by denying them sanctuaries, interdicting their flow of men, materiel and financial resource support, undermine the jihadist ideology with a focused information operation campaign, and cordon off this movement in order to reduce its spread and influence.
In May, the surgeon general in Washington telegraphed orders that federal health officials should take over response to the outbreak, cordon off Chinatown again, prevent all Chinese and Japanese people from leaving the city, disinfect all their homes — and inoculate them all with an experimental plague vaccine.
In other words, the long-term goal would be to cordon off the Wild West of the internet by dividing former free speech zones into spaces controlled by monetized, corporatized entities — a system that would also favor monopolization and unfair competition by industry giants over small internet startups.
There was no ring to restrict the fighting space, which was apparently would have been the size of a modern football field, but at times, officials would cordon off an area of the skamma in order to bring the fighters closer together and diminish the amount of rest.
Canadian company UnoTelly, which provides VPN and Smart DNS services and markets itself as a way for users to circumvent geoblocks like the kind Netflix uses to cordon off American content, announced in a blog post on Thursday that PayPal will no longer accept payments from the company.
They have asked the Police Department not to cordon off the route with barricades, as is done along the Pride March, "because people should be able to join and leave a protest easily," said Mr. Dobbs, who pointed out that the Pride March bans marchers from spontaneously joining.
A policy that attempted to cordon off the war on terror from the rules of war, that depended on "trust me" government, and that rationalized the expansion of executive authority without congressional approval, set the foundation for last week's killing and its unleashing of threats of violent retaliation.
According to CCTV News, said officer had spotted a crack in the middle of the road and his quick-thinking led him to cordon off the area and direct traffic around it In less than five minutes, sections around the crack started to cave in and left behind a two-metre deep sinkhole.
The upbeat side of me believes the fact that a major cable network was willing to cordon off a seven-hour block just to face the issue of climate change will ultimately prove to be a net positive, one that leads to the DNC overturning its ruling and to a climate change discussion in coming debates that exceeds 20 minutes.
The piece was shaped by the conditions of that space (code compliance required Burr to cordon off a depression in the floor with some kind of barrier), New Haven history (the railing is inscribed with the speech Jean Genet delivered on the town green defending the Black Panther leader Bobby Seale) and local references (its X shapes echo those of the railings on Yale's campus).
In 1769 Prince Dolgorukov was assigned the mission to cordon off the border between the Russia and the Crimean Khanate with his detachment of troops. The next year he succeeded Petr Ivanovich Panin as commander of the 2nd Field Army.
Coordinates and Elevation of Barrio Vayas. Retrieved 25 February 2010. The toponomy, or origin of the name, is related to the edges or boundary (a type of fencing) to cordon off a land area or barrio.Government of the Municipality of Ponce.
Paris police cordon off area following the attack. The attack occurred at around 8:47 p.m., in the second arrondissement of Paris. Police first tried twice to stop the attacker with a stun-gun before shooting the suspect fatally when the stun-gun failed to incapacitate him.
Barrier board near United States Capitol in Washington D.C. right Barrier boards are typically long plastic or wooden beams or metal plates used during road works and similar activities to cordon off areas, close roads or direct traffic. They are also known as council barriers, Show Stoppers, works barricades, or safety barricades.
The UP police did not cordon off the crime scene immediately, and many people, including the media, were freely roaming in the apartment without any permission when the forensic team arrived to gather evidence. According to the CBI team, 90% of the evidence at the crime scene was destroyed due to the police's negligence.
The officers (of whom there were at least twenty) were told to cordon off the area, clear it of vehicles and pedestrians, and to keep staff inside the office blocks. However, there was confusion over where the bomb was. Some buildings near the bomb were evacuated, but staff were then ordered back inside by police.
Native Americans from many other communities, primarily urban areas, mobilized to come and join the occupation. The FBI dispatched agents and US Marshals to cordon off the site. Later a higher-ranking DOJ representative took control of the government's response. Through the resulting siege that lasted for 71 days, twelve people were wounded, including an FBI agent left paralyzed.
Additionally, the game does not cordon off parts of the environment. Concerning survivability, Respawn chose to populate the environment with dozens of computer-controlled characters to give players the reward of consecutive kills while reducing the player deaths necessary in return. The team spent significant time balancing the "cat and mouse" combat between pilots and Titans.
As reported by nearby residents, the remaining buildings became a haven for criminals, drug addicts, and mat rempits who used them as temporary shelters. On 12 April 2016, police near the buildings fatally shot three criminals. While attempts were made to cordon off the compound, no perimeter fencing was installed, and the gate was eventually tampered with to allow access.
Dwarka diplomatic enclave to be modelled on Shanti Path The diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri was built in 1950's, few years after India gained independence. This road is heavily guarded, but remains open for public transport.Delhi police to cordon off areas during India-Africa summit Some of the embassies / high-commissions located here are of Afghanistan, Belgium, USA and Britain.
General Service Unit police cordon off Uhuru Park to bar opposition from holding their mass protest rally: January 2008. The Kenya Police Service is a national body in charge of law enforcement in Kenya. It is subordinate to National Police Service which is headed by Inspector General of Police who exercises independent command over the Service. Kenya Police is headed by Deputy Inspector General.
Otherwise the rooms get clinically even light delivered by strips of fluorescent tubes, though spotlights can also be used. A grand staircase — nearly the entire 180-foot width of the platform — connects it to the waterfront.Nicolai Ouroussoff (November 23, 2009), Matching Architecture to the Art in a New Miami Museum New York Times. Thick, sound-absorbing curtains cordon off one large or two small areas of the stair for programs.
This area is the home of the Brickfields District Police Headquarters (Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Brickfields) of the Royal Malaysian Police, which was built in 2009. However, theft does not rest and occasionally there are break-ins. Homeowners in Zone N started to cordon off their housing area with private security guards and fences in early 2004, and this has created a ripple effect to neighbouring housing Zones P & L.
They were protesting what they said was the local corrupt government, along with federal issues affecting Indian reservation communities, as well as the lack of justice from border counties. Indians from many other communities, primarily urban Indians, mobilized to come and join the occupation. The FBI dispatched agents and US Marshals to cordon off the site. Later a higher-ranking DOJ representative took control of the government's response.
On 5 October 2010, a car bomb exploded outside a branch of the Ulster Bank on Culmore Road in Derry. Two police officers were slightly injured in the blast, which also damaged a hotel and other businesses. Several telephone warnings were received an hour prior to the blast allowing police to cordon off the area. The RIRA later claimed responsibility in a telephone call to the Derry Journal.
As the terrorists cordon off the hostages, Clark changes to Superman and lifts the ship, which surprises everyone on board. Lois seizes the opportunity, fighting back and capturing the terrorists with a last-minute assist from Superman. Luthor then tries to put Superman on his personal retainer, which Superman declines. Luthor then reveals that he allowed the terrorists to attack just to see Superman in action for himself, to the outrage of everyone present.
Jack is forced to turn back because a roadblock has been set up to cordon off a chemical spill. Jack checks into a motel. In the middle of the night, Jack awakes, and walks outside his room to investigate another crime scene, this one located behind the diner where he and Adrian had lunch that day. He sees a severed arm with silver bracelets placed into a bag and Adrian hiding in the shadows.
The plan of the coupe which was code-named Operation Holdfast, came to light based on the statements given the arrested officers and was published in a parliamentary white paper. The plan called for quick deployment of troops to seize strategic positions and installations, cordon off Colombo preventing troops from the Panagoda Cantonment reaching Colombo. In the process detain the Prime Minister and government leaders. The service commanders and the IGP were kept unaware of the plan.
"Boy, 16, arrested in zoo shooting", The Berkshire Eagle (April 26, 2000), p. 3. Newsham also participated in the investigation of the May 2001 disappearance of federal intern Chandra Levy.Arthur Santana and Cheryl W. Thompson, "Washington Police Checking Crimes in Missing Woman's Neighborhood",Hartford Courant (May 19, 2001), p. A6. In April 2002, Newsham was reported to have "ordered police officers to cordon off Pershing Park, about two blocks from the White House, after he observed some protesters committing acts of vandalism".
This however left them vulnerable to counterattacks from the army which would simply cordon off a suburb and brutalise its residents until the guerrillas were revealed. This climate of fear plus the UFM's lack of a credible political ethos meant Oyite Ojok's army had effectively defeated them in 2 years. The NRA preferred the rural areas and fought a bush war which involved hit and run tactics against army patrols and vehicles. Museveni also developed a very effective political wing and vision.
In March 1968, a crowd of some 10,000 demonstrated at Trafalgar Square against US involvement in the Vietnam War, before marching to Grosvenor Square. The Metropolitan Police had attempted to cordon off part of the square nearest to the embassy and there was violence as the crowd broke through the police line. Police horses were used to regain control. 200 demonstrators were arrested and 50 people needed hospital treatment including 25 police officers, one of them with a serious spinal injury.
Although the protests were initially confined to the Xilingol region, some 150 people protested in the capital, Hohhot. The Inner Mongolia government under the auspices of Hu Chunhua adopted a 'take-no- chances' attitude, and sent in police and paramilitary forces to cordon off the city's main square. Several of the city's secondary schools confined students to campus grounds. At the Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities in Tongliao, in the eastern part of the province, students were forbidden to leave campus grounds.
A security team was deployed to cordon off the area due to aircraft materials that may pose health risks. The Air Force convened an investigation board to determine the cause of the accident. On July 31, 2009, the Air Force released the board's accident report that identified human factors associated with high gravitational forces as the cause of the crash. Due to the high g-forces required by the flight profile, Cooley was likely incapacitated by "almost g-induced loss of consciousness" (G-LOC).
In all, the winds caused $240,000 (2002 USD) in damage, but this damage was not directly attributed to Gustav in the National Hurricane Center's analysis. In the New York City area, a peak wind gust of 60 mph (100 km/h) was reported at John F. Kennedy International Airport. The winds caused some minor roof damage to buildings, and forced officials in New York City to cordon off parts of Manhattan as debris ranging from wrapping paper to crushed soda cans was blown about.
On 3 March 2001, Naik Rambeer Singh’s unit received information about the presence of terrorists in a house in a village in Doda district which was located in its area of responsibility. A decision was taken by the security forces to launch a quick and well-coordinated operation to flush out the terrorists. The assault team which Naik Rambeer Singh was part of, swung into action and set out to cordon off the suspected area. The terrorists on being surrounded and challenged opened fire at the troops.
T Ryle Dwyer, The Squad and the Intelligence Operations of Michael Collins (Cork: Mercier, 2005). Two members of the Auxiliary Cadet Division, Temporary Cadets Frank Garniss, aged 34,Cadet Garness and Cecil Augustus Morris, aged 24,Cadet Morris were among a patrol of Auxiliaries who responded to the scene of one of the attacks, armed with .45 calibre Webley revolvers and a carbine. Garniss and Morris were shot and killed as they sought to cordon off the rear of one of the scenes of assassination.
The car deck featured two lanes either side of the central casing and featured two hoistable mezzanine decks for additional car capacity. Car deck access was via a two piece bow ramp and visor, with a single piece stern ramp. The superstructure featured a foremast above the wheel house carrying the radar scanners and aerials, and a main mast aft incorporated into the forward edge of the funnel, cleverly concealing the main engine exhausts. Her original single lounge bar saloon was soon divided with a screen to cordon off different areas.
Police threw a containment cordon on Bukit Jenalik. A number of security personnel were deployed to penetrate the Al-Ma'unah's camp. However, two of the police personnel Sergeant (Sarjan) Mohd Shah Ahmad and Detective Corporal Raju Saghadevan, as well as civilian Jaafar Puteh and an army personnel, Corporal Matthew anak Medan, were taken hostage by Al-Ma'unah. In a radio communication with the authorities, the group stated their intention to cordon off Kuala Lumpur if their demand for Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to resign in 24 hours was unmet.
The remaining marines of the Marine Security Guard detachment were organised into quick reaction teams and headed to the embassy where they laid fire on the embassy gardens. At 04:20, General William Westmoreland ordered the 716th MP Battalion to clear the embassy as their first priority. Lacking armored vehicles and helicopters, the MPs moved in more troops to cordon off the embassy. The tactical situation was confused by darkness and the poor communications within the chancery and between the chancery and the MPs and marines outside the embassy compound.
On 8 March, Maitland cut off all communication between the islands, and the military was sent to cordon off Xagħra to prevent the spread of the plague to the rest of Gozo. The disease was successfully contained within the village, resulting in Gozo having a much lower death toll than Malta. On 13 March, Joseph Said wandered out of his house in a state of delirium after being infected, and he was shot dead by the police. Another man was executed by firing squad for concealing the disease on 31 March.
As there was originally little adhesion between locals, the party created the Freedom Union and the People's Rights (ULDP), whose manifesto contained the programmatic basis of the guerrillas. In 1971, Army units discovered the location of the guerrilla nucleus and were deployed to cordon off the area, preventing it from spreading its operations to the north of the Amazon. The repression of guerrilla operations began in 1972, with three military expeditions that mobilized 25,000 soldiers. While the first two were repelled, the third expedition defeated the last pockets of resistance.
The Marines were ordered to stand-down and cordon off the city on April 30, where they would remain in a perimeter around the city for the following six months. A compromise on April 30 was reached in order to ensure security within Fallujah itself by creating the "Fallujah Brigade", a unit that drew from former members of Iraq's Army, local volunteers, and even the insurgents themselves. The unit's formation was part of a truce negotiation. This unit was to act under the control of the Coalition Provisional Authority, patrol alongside the Iraqi Police and National Guardsmen but maintain its autonomy.
Police cordon off Uhuru Park to bar opposition from holding a mass protest rally Further violence in Nairobi and the Rift Valley followed the protests. On January 21, Minister of State for Internal Security George Saitoti warned against further protests, saying that they would only be "an opportunity for criminals to loot and commit other crimes" and that "illegal acts will be dealt with accordingly".Andrew Cawthorne and Wangui Kanina, "Kenya government turns on critics", Reuters (swissinfo), January 21, 2008. The government also said in reference to the opposition's planned boycott that it was illegal to "sabotage" businesses.
Set in the context of the Kashmir conflict in Jammu and Kashmir, the film revolves around the court-martial of an Indian Army officer for shooting dead his superior officer. During the court martial, the circumstances leading up to the fratricidal murder are gradually revealed.Review: Shaurya The film opens with a sequence where a Group of Indian Army Soldiers cordon off a Village; as a part of Counter-Insurgency Operation; in the Punj Area of Pulwama Dist in Kashmir Valley. After numerous chase sequences, the shot ends with an Army Officer being shot by his colleague.
When we reached New Lodge Road a lot of rioting > going on, initially we cordoned NLR off, stones, bottles incoming in large > quantities, also nail bombs (multiple as I recall, not just one as is often > reported). Together with 4/5 others sent across NLR to cordon off Duncairn > Parade. Whilst standing there, an overweight guy in white shirt and dark > jacket came around corner of tower block on our left (part of Artillery > flats), took aim with pistol and fired off several shots. We found this > highly amusing and started laughing at his attempt to frighten us with a > starting pistol.
Walternate promises that Peter will face the same pain and suffering he has faced since crossing to the prime universe on a mission of mercy, one piece at a time. Peter realizes that Walternate is implying a threat to Olivia, and finds that Walternate was speaking to him remotely through a holographic simulation. In Central Park, where Moreau has set off another breach to expose an existing wormhole, Olivia is helping to cordon off the breach when Walternate approaches and shoots her. Peter and the rest of Fringe division struggle with her death at her funeral.
They can cordon off normal traffic flow to allow their friends race along a predetermined circuit. Most illegal car racers in Malaysia use modified common cars or bargain performance cars. Some of the commonly used cars include national cars such as the Proton Wira, Proton Saga, Proton Perdana, Proton Satria, Proton Waja, or Japanese cars such as the first-generation Nissan Cefiro, Nissan Silvia, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, Subaru Impreza, the new Nissan GT-R, Nissan 180SX, Honda Integra, and Toyota AE86. High-performance western cars such as Ferrari F430, BMW M3 E46, and Porsche Cayman have also been used.
The division replaced the 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division in Northern Command's part of this plan, and as a result moved from positions around Manchester into Yorkshire. The division's role was to launch an immediate attack on German parachutists, or failing that, to cordon off and immobilise any German invasion effort, until relieved by forces capable of launching a counter-attack to defeat the Germans. On 9 April, following the German invasion of Norway, the second-line infantry divisions in the United Kingdom were requested to each form an independent infantry company consisting of 289 volunteers, who would be deployed to Norway. The 66th Division formed No. 10 Independent Company.
It pointed out "similarities" between the Dalai Lama's activities and the "uncontrolled and cruel Nazis" during World War II. It also claimed that he wanted Tibet to become his "property" and Tibetans his "slaves", by dividing China and "restoring Tibetan serfdom." The report was subsequently relayed by Xinhua. The Simon Wiesenthal Center criticised the comparison, calling it a "double slander", on the premise that the Dalai Lama's tactics are antithetical to the actions of the Nazi regime. The government of India perceived the disruptions as a loss of face and acted to detain protesters, cordon off areas with Tibetan populations, and provide police escorts.
In late June, his address was accidentally leaked on Facebook. After this, crowds of fans showed up at Salah's house, with Salah greeting the fans and signing autographs for some, although according to reports in Spain, police did arrive to cordon off his house. During Liverpool's pre-season tour in the U.S. an American artist named Brandan Odums created a mural in the Times Square area displaying Salah in the Egypt kit, with the player later posting an image on social media posing next to it. In Egypt, several murals have also been created displaying Salah's likeness, including one in the capital of Cairo.
The battle for Sinjar - code-named Operation Free Sinjar - was a large offensive supervised by the President of the Kurdistan Region in November 2015. The operation included over 7,500 Peshmerga, backed by international coalition warplanes, against ISIL positions in and around Sinjar. Before beginning their attack, Peshmerga forces were positioned in three strategic fronts North, East and West of Mount Sinjar to sever Highway 47, a strategic ISIL supply route to move supplies between Iraq and Syria. According to Kurdish authorities, the objectives were also to cordon off the area by creating a buffer zone South of Sinjar and to then enter and clear the city.
Between 1999 and 2001 benthic toxicity tests found PAHs and mercury levels at up to 507 mg/kg and 13 mg/kg respectively at this site and a portion was designated as an area of concern (AOC). The most contaminated, AOC is adjacent to the former wastewater outfall which has been relocated into San Pablo Bay. A California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)-mandated mitigated negative declaration was completed and a corrective action plan was designed. The plan which includes a natural resource damage assessment will cordon off the AOC with steel sheet piling and have the contaminated muds and sediment dredged and pumped into a disused treatment pond.
Political pressure began to build on the United States and the Governing Council of Iraq as the hospital of Fallujah continued to report high numbers of civilian casualties, inflaming further the Iraqi people and Muslim world in general. After two weeks of fighting, the U.S. Marines were on the verge of capturing, but had not yet taken central control of, the city of Fallujah. Pentagon leaders, fearing that continuing the effort to capture the city might further inflame a larger revolt against coalition authority, pulled back the forces. The Marines were ordered to stand-down and cordon off the city on April 30, where they would remain in a perimeter around the city for the following six months.
Upon sighting the arrival of a ship into port, observers of the magistracy, stationed in the nearby bell tower, immediately notified the magistracy so that health officials could be sent to conduct inspections. All travelers, merchants, sailors, or pilgrims, had to obtain permission to enter the city. Suspected individuals and cargo were redirected to the lazarets for quarantine.Vanzan Marchini, Venezia, la salute e la fede, p. 82 In order to enable control and quarantine of disease outbreaks, officials of the Magistrato alla Sanità were able to impose periods of isolation of at least 14 days, upper length dependent on the situation in the port of question, and to cordon off areas of the city.
Atlanta United FC began play in 2017 at a college football facility, Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd Stadium, before moving into its permanent home at the retractable-roof Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which it shares with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons; the two teams share a common owner and the stadium is equipped with screens to cordon off the upper tiers for most matches. Los Angeles FC, which began play in 2018, opened Banc of California Stadium on the former site of the Los Angeles Sports Arena in April of its inaugural season. FC Cincinnati made its MLS debut in 2019 at Nippert Stadium, the football home of the University of Cincinnati. The stadium had been home to FCC's USL Championship predecessor for all of its three seasons of play.
If that was not possible, the division was to cordon off and immobilise any German invasion effort, until relieved by forces capable of launching a major counter-attack to defeat the Germans. In March 1940, the division became caught up in an effort to address manpower shortages among the BEF's rear-echelon units. More men were needed to work along the lines of communication, and the Army had estimated that by mid-1940 it would need at least 60,000 pioneers. The lack of such men had taxed the Royal Engineers (RE) and Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps (AMPC) as well as impacting frontline units, which had to be diverted from training to help construct defensive positions along the Franco-Belgian border.
With 28.2 remaining, the Spurs were up 94–89, and league officials began bringing out the yellow tape to cordon off the floor for the Larry O'Brien Trophy presentation. LeBron James missed a three-pointer, but the ball was kept in Heat possession by Wade and Allen both tipping the ball until Mike Miller got the rebound and passed to James, who made the three- pointer to pull within two points with 20 seconds left. After failing to steal the inbound pass, the Heat immediately fouled Kawhi Leonard, who also missed one of two free throws, keeping it a one possession game at 95–92. James was entrusted with the final shot but missed a 26-foot jumper from beyond the arc.
Spreckels Lake is usually open to everyone to enjoy year round as long as the overall park itself is open. Anyone interested can walk, run, loaf, watch or sail any boats as they wish. From time to time, the San Francisco Model Yacht Club may cordon off certain areas for special events or regattas but there is almost always plenty of room for other modelers to set-up and run in other areas of the walkway and lake. The exceptions are that during marathons and festivals such as the San Francisco Marathon, the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival or the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival vehicle access to the lake is closed and the lake itself maybe fenced off by event organizers.
Shooting stars fall from the night sky into the Caribbean Sea; a horrific howl tears apart a South African lighthouse. In South Carolina, an unknown carcass washes up on a public beach, prompting the government to evacuate and cordon off the area, claiming it as a beached whale killed by red tide poisoning. Meanwhile, Daughtery's research is seized by government officials led by a mysterious Croatian scientist, Dr. Aleksander Cirko (Rade Šerbedžija); after attempting to confront them, she is fired. Curious as to what he's seen, Miles ventures back to the area where he first spotted the creature only to find the water covered in strange pods he classifies as "eggs"; he takes one home and places it in his parents' fish tank.
The existing NROTC program proved to be a boon to the university as the War Department and Navy used Northwestern facilities to train 36,124 sailors over the course of the war, leading Northwestern to be called the "Annapolis of the Midwest." The programs included the Navy V-7 Naval Reserve Midshipman's School, V-5 Naval Aviation Preparatory Program, V-1 Accredited College Program, H-V(P) Medical and Dental Program, the V-12 Navy College Training Program, and training schools for cooks, bakers, and radio operators. The scale and importance of these programs led the Navy to cordon off the Lunt Building, Swift Hall, and Shanley Pavilion as well as taking over the dormitories and fraternities on the north campus. The Technological Institute housed training programs for the Radio School and V-12 Unit.
Melanie begins setting up a new series of controlled helpers and a new life in Philadelphia. Verbally harassed by gang members, she begins sending Vincent to brutally butcher and impale the heads of gang members as a warning, which sparks further violence in the community but also draws the attention of both Saul's group and the Island Club. Tony Harod, a vile Hollywood producer who only uses his Ability to subjugate and rape women, has been offered a membership in the Island Club if he agrees to help hunt down Willi and Melanie. He arrives in Philadelphia as all other characters arrive for a variety of reasons, the Island Club using the CIA and FBI to cordon off Germantown, Philadelphia from any outside intervention, including police and firefighters.
Police cordon off Russell Square on 7 July 2005. A survey of 500 British Muslims undertaken by Channel 4 News in 2007 found that 24% believed the four bombers blamed for the attacks did not perform them. There have been various conspiracy theories proposed about the bombings, including the suggestion that the bombers were 'patsies', based on claims about timings of the trains and the train from Luton, supposed explosions underneath the carriages, and allegations of the faking of the one time-stamped and dated photograph of the bombers at Luton station. Claims made by one theorist in the Internet video 7/7 Ripple Effect were examined by the BBC documentary series The Conspiracy Files, in an episode titled "7/7" first broadcast on 30 June 2009, which debunked many of the video's claims.
Another common tactic was to cordon off and search villages for Mujahideen. These tactics were not unlike those used by the United States in Vietnam, or by the Germans against Soviet partisans in World War II. Conventional infantry tactics are generally modified before implementation in Mountain Warfare as the defending side generally has a decisive advantage over the attacking side by holding the heights and forcing the enemy to attack uphill against a fully prepared well entrenched position. So generally, frontal assault is avoided by implementation of blockade tactics and cutting off the supply lines, thereby creating a siege. This changed in the Kargil War of 1999 when Indian forces were faced with the huge task of flushing out intruders and disguised Pakistani soldiers who had captured high mountain posts.
When the jet landed at the Tijuana airport, both police and military units failed to cordon off the aircraft and the gunmen escaped. On 31 May 1993, Mexican federal agents searching for the gunmen found a partially completed 1500-foot tunnel adjacent to the Tijuana airport and crossing under the U.S.-Mexico border to a warehouse on Otay Mesa in San Diego. It was discovered as Mexican and San Diego officials were discussing the creation of a cross-border airport between Tijuana and Otay Mesa which would have undermined the drug tunneling operations in the area (see History of the Cross Border Xpress). The tunnel was described by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in San Diego as the "Taj Mahal" of drug tunnels along the U.S.-Mexico border and was linked to Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzmán.
As the militants advanced they seized military vehicles and weapons and reportedly hanged soldiers and lit them ablaze, crucified them, and torched them on the hoods of Humvees. On the western edge of Tamoz 17 neighbourhood, police from the fourth battalion made a stand against the insurgents as government forces were order to form a defensive line to cordon off the besieged western Mosul neighbourhoods from the Tigris River. While fighting raged in Mosul, on 8 June, a double bomb attack, including a suicide bomber, against the Kurdish PUK party office in the town of Jalawla left 18 people dead, most of them members of the Kurdish security forces. At the same time, ISIL advanced to the east of Mosul, capturing the Hawija, Zab, Riyadh, and Abbasi areas west of the city of Kirkuk, and Rashad and Yankaja to its south after government forces retreated.
The Einheit Stielau commando unit had been assembled from the brigade's best English speakers, but few of them had much if any experience of undercover operations or sabotage. There was little time to train them properly, but they were given short courses in demolition and radio skills, studied the organization of the U.S. Army and its badges of rank and drill, and some were even sent to POW camps at Küstrin and Limburg to refresh their language skills through contact with U.S. POWs. Dressed in U.S. Army uniforms (the highest U.S. Army rank used was that of colonel), armed with U.S. Army weapons, and using U.S. Army jeeps, the commandos were given three missions: # Demolition squads of five or six men were to destroy bridges, ammunition dumps, and fuel stores. # Reconnaissance patrols of three or four men were to reconnoiter on both sides of the Meuse river and also pass on bogus orders to any U.S. units they met, reverse road signs, remove minefield warnings, and cordon off roads with warnings of nonexistent mines.
The episode begins with Superintendent Prosser struggling to negotiate with Jeff Clarke at gunpoint, and is watched by David and the real Gabriel Kent as the anniversary reception begins downstairs; Detective Constables Jo Masters, Zain Nadir and Terry Perkins arrive at the CID office with guests, and are held hostage by Clarke along with Constable Dan Casper who was sent to look for Superintendent Prosser. During Jeff's struggle to gain control, a shot is fired which alerts the civilians and police officers downstairs of the situation unfolding upstairs. As plans are made by Superintendent Adam Okaro, Detective Chief Inspector Jack Meadows and suspended Inspector Gina Gold to evacuate the civilian guests and close the station and cordon off the station and surrounding streets due to the gunman having access to the CID office balcony, establishing an observation point staffed by June Ackland and Suzie Simm and arranging for CO19 to attend the incident. While held hostage, PC Dan Casper is encouraged by Superintendent Prosser to overpower Jeff, subsequently being shot in the arm while doing so.
During the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, the Old Town market was shut down on April 27 after a seafood trader there tested positive for the virus, prompting health authorities to call for customers to get themselves screenedPJ Old Town market closed after trader tests positive for Covid-19. The unnamed trader was also part of a Covid-19 cluster PJ Old Town area under Covid-19 lockdown following spike in infections originating in the Selayang wet market -the region's largest wet market- which was previously shut down after a number of virus cases were found there. Less than two weeks later, large parts of the township came under a full government lockdown on May 10 after the discovery of 26 Covid-19 cases from the Old Town wet market areaPJ Old Town areas under enhanced MCO. Thousands of people would be fenced in and prevented from leaving the area with businesses in the area closed down as security forces moved in with barb wire to cordon off over 40ha of the area from the rest of the cityPJ Old Town comes under virus lockdown.

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