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The members of the Nationalist Front were escorted by police to a cordoned-off area from which they shouted at members of Antifa who were also cordoned off and shouting back.
The area was evacuated and the street was cordoned off.
The police promptly cordoned off the area of the attack.
Ambulances ferried away the wounded as police cordoned off streets.
Authorities cordoned off the site, dispatching ambulances and police trucks.
The police cordoned off the compound and the surrounding area.
The area was later cordoned off with crime scene tape.
Its outdoor reflecting pools are cordoned off from the public.
When I visited on Wednesday, the books were cordoned off.
Police officers cordoned off the area soon after the attack.
The police cordoned off the apartment building at 2 a.m.
Many hazards have been marked, cordoned off, cleared or avoided.
Several city blocks have been cordoned off as police investigate.
Certain suspect sites have been cordoned off to protect the public.
Police tape cordoned off streets leading to the Tree of Life.
A fire burned in a street cordoned off by the police.
Police cars blocked streets, and yellow tape cordoned off the area.
They cordoned off buildings in Amesbury and a park in Salisbury.
Police vehicles have cordoned off the area as the investigation continues.
And those differences can't be cordoned off by age restrictions alone.
Folding tables and chairs were cordoned off with stanchions and rope.
The hospital is still cordoned off by a hedge and fences.
The area was cordoned off, disrupting traffic and attracting curious pedestrians.
Cordoned off from traffic, the street resembled a lively night market.
The surrounding neighborhood was cordoned off and two schools were closed.
On Monday afternoon, his block was cordoned off with police tape.
Tweets from the scene showed the area cordoned off by police.
"The area is cordoned off by the coalition forces," he said.
They were cordoned off from the other passengers during the flights.
Schools in the area have also been cordoned off as a precaution.
The area outside the Chiang Rai hospital was cordoned off by police.
The divot appeared to be cordoned off by police tape and cones.
Vehicles with flashing lights cordoned off the blocks around the medical center.
The police cordoned off the area as ambulances sped to the scene.
Television images showed a charred police vehicle, cordoned off by security officials.
At the Breuer, the performance space was cordoned off from the cafe.
On Friday morning, the area was cordoned off and people were stunned.
The Paradise High School building is cordoned off in an evacuation zone.
Detectives who found it cordoned off the area with crime scene tape.
But East Germany was cordoned off from this process of identity formation.
The affected area was temporarily cordoned off but no evacuation was necessary.
That's not actually the journalism of Fox News, somehow that's cordoned off.
Police cordoned off the area, less than a mile from the Turnbull residence.
It said Liege police had cordoned off an area before detaining the man.
And Barcelona Tourism offered hotels to tourists staying in the cordoned-off area.
Its narrow lanes have been cordoned off and anyone entering is carefully searched.
The site has been cordoned off but no further details were immediately available.
The resonance is gone, his sentences cordoned off by pauses or heavy sighs.
Police cordoned off the area once the dips in the road were detected.
A large portion of the park across from the hotel was cordoned off.
Soldiers cordoned off the hospital's entrance, a Reuters reporter at the scene said.
The building has been evacuated and the surrounding streets have been cordoned off.
Parts of Peshawar were cordoned off by police as census teams visited homes.
When not blatantly empty, some display structures were completely cordoned off from view.
Government troops kept it cordoned off, pounding it with artillery and sometimes airstrikes.
It said the incident area had been cordoned off to maintain public safety.
CNN affiliate Cablenoticias showed the area outside the police cadet school cordoned off.
Police tape and a police car cordoned off the front of the building.
Wings are shut down and cordoned off one by one, like gangrenous limbs.
The arrival area was cordoned off while employees swept water off the floor.
The area around the SUV was cordoned off with yellow crime-scene tape.
A Reuters witness said police had cordoned off premises of Bolshoi and GUM.
Police cordoned off the area around the Barbes station as dozens inspected the scene.
The area was evacuated and the street, rue des Petites Ecuries, was cordoned off.
It was cordoned off and empty on Saturday as protesters gathered on the Mall.
Dozens of police officers cordoned off the sidewalk at the site of the bombing.
Meanwhile, the Portland Police Bureau has cordoned off the site, calling it a biohazard.
In yet another room, three men sit in booths cordoned off by black curtains.
The Syrian Kurdish authorities who control the camp have cordoned off the foreign women.
Curiously, he seems to have many fans in China's cordoned-off sector of cyberspace.
Ambulances rushed to the scene, ferrying away the wounded as police cordoned off streets.
The crater had been cordoned off, but Milleron and Tor rushed past the barrier.
The area around the courthouse was cordoned off by special police units wearing masks.
Roads leading to the Interior Ministry were cordoned off with police trucks and barricades.
Waste removal workers were going through the debris and the area was cordoned off.
Security forces cordoned off the area, which was strewn with debris and body parts.
Several blocks around the site of the blast remained cordoned off on Friday afternoon.
The street was cordoned off and no injuries were reported, according to the NYPD.
But blackface has lingered, withdrawing into certain white settings cordoned off from public view.
Members of the government's intelligence agency cordoned off the hotel so we couldn't leave.
The house was cordoned off with police tape and bore a "No Trespassing" sign.
Officers had evacuated homes and cordoned off both areas as they inspected the vehicles.
The oil sector has again been cordoned off from private investment, undoing Mr Peña's reforms.
The demonstration of support in Berlin was held on a street cordoned off by police.
The area around the Manchester Arena, now cordoned off, will probably be closed for days.
And in the meantime, look how much more territory you've cordoned off behind new defenses!
Police also said that the area where the incident took place has been cordoned off.
Authorities cordoned off the street where the explosion occurred, south of Midtown in western Manhattan.
As law enforcement cordoned off the area, investigators found a pressure cooker four blocks away.
Police had cordoned off the area and were inspecting the vehicle, the city council said.
"The area is cordoned off ... and search operation underway for suspects and attackers," he said.
The area was closed to traffic, and cordoned off by a length of police tape.
So long as your sexual fantasies remain cordoned off like this, you'll never feel complete.
Soldiers also cordoned off Al Bireh and shut down a major intersection south of Nablus.
Paradise High School, where he is a senior, is cordoned off in an evacuation zone.
More buildings were evacuated and roads cordoned off on Thursday as engineers assessed the damage.
"I've never seen an entire city 11.4 million people cordoned off like that," Markel said.
In Khosta, a suburb of Sochi, security guards cordoned off a long strip of seashore.
This gave the news media, cordoned off a few feet away, time to shout questions.
It is cordoned off by black curtains in a corner of the indoor practice field.
Nearby, we saw what looked like a mess that was being cordoned off from view.
Some 200 police officers cordoned off the area and all roads were closed to traffic.
That's because we've cordoned off this one-time section just to talk about future races.
Police have cordoned off all approaches to the village to prevent protesters from reaching the site.
The site had been cordoned off from general public and traffic by the Vancouver Police Department.
Police cordoned off bus stops outside the train station, as public transport networks were shut down.
Security forces have cordoned off the area, and a search operation is currently underway, Khan said.
"The army arrived immediately and cordoned off the area where the two drones fell," it said.
When the gates opened, the crowd stretched, yawned, and slowly trickled into the cordoned-off venue.
For too long, books and stories by Latinx writers were cordoned off into ethnic writing courses.
Another Sheraton employee cordoned off the area around the bin, which also contained syringes, Fattore recalled.
The two-story building is now cordoned off by barbed wire and the gate is locked.
By the time he arrived, the area was cordoned off and a ladder was in position.
Police cordoned off the building, near Southwark Bridge in central London, after the item was discovered.
Police cordoned off Taksim square, a popular tourist destination in the city center, the witness said.
These videos are the only pieces that are cordoned off, so to speak, from adjacent works.
Footage from Reuters TV showed vehicles at the building cordoned off by police officers in masks.
Local television broadcasts showed that police had cordoned off part of the street with yellow tape.
Reporters, who usually roam the Capitol freely, have been cordoned off like cattle in select areas.
Bonn police cordoned off and evacuated a large area of the market just before 9 p.m.
More than 100 police officers rapidly arrived and cordoned off the street, according to television images.
Westminster Underground station, close to parliament, was closed to the public and the building cordoned off.
The building where the shooting occurred was cordoned off, and people signed photographs of the fallen.
Investigators cordoned off the parking lot with crime scene tape and combed the scene for evidence.
It was Mastermind finding ways to access parts of themself that had been cordoned off, basically.
The K.K.K. exhibit in Richmond, for example, was cordoned off as a crime scene almost immediately.
"Ben struggled to get back to the hotel because of the roads being cordoned off," Finn said.
The vast openness of the Knockdown Center meant that nothing was really cordoned off from anything else.
In that tiny cordoned-off area, it was just me, Vice President Biden, and his daughter Ashley.
Police cordoned off the area but the device did not go off as threatened 40 minutes later.
The next step is proving Sony's own cordoned-off Marvel universe can compete at the box office.
Armed police swooped into the area and cordoned off streets surrounding the heart of Britain&aposs government.
The site of the shootings — the 1200 building — still stands, cordoned off by a chain-link fence.
"All our players are now safe in their hotel which has been cordoned off," the spokesman said.
BROOKS: ... My glove, all that stuff is cordoned off and -- you know, until the investigation is complete.
Police said the tram station stop in a square outside the city center had been cordoned off.
A wide area around the site was cordoned off and 250 firefighters were called to the scene.
The police cordoned off a large section of the park while the bomb squad searched for evidence.
The hole was cordoned off, excavated and repaired over the course of roughly a week last May.
Nearby residents were evacuated, and five major roads cordoned off in Hakata ward in Fukuoka's business district.
The second floor of WeWork's headquarters in New York has been cordoned off, the ex-employee said.
Tables and chairs below had to be cordoned off with yellow tape, almost like a crime scene.
Outside the area cordoned off for the president's visit, a group of about 150 protesters had assembled.
The nearby French city of Nice, where Mr. Xi is spending the night, was similarly cordoned off.
Others are tempting, well-groomed areas in plain view but cordoned off by iron railings and gates.
Foreign troops cordoned off the area and kept Afghan forces away from the scene, the official added.
In Italy, the Army has been called in to put up road checks on cordoned off areas.
Paramilitary troops reached the mosque soon after the bombing and cordoned off the area for further investigations.
Police said the area outside the embassy was no longer cordoned-off, with traffic flowing normally again.
The crash site in Almerek village - just beyond the end of the runway - has been cordoned off.
As the police cordoned off the area, empty buses and abandoned vehicles remained parked on the bridge.
Officers stood in front of the Beach Avenue apartment building, the entrance cordoned off by police tape.
Dozens of police cars lined the roads and part of the leafy waterfront park was cordoned off.
The police have cordoned off streets in the usually bustling city center and traffic has been diverted.
And things don't get better when a tense trip home finds the street cordoned off by the police.
Police have cordoned off the area where the hostage situation was taking place on Tuesday, June 12, 2018.
"The army arrived immediately and cordoned off the area where the two drones fell," the army statement said.
Burlington's "Times Square" along Main Street was cordoned off with metal barricades and a holding pen for protesters.
Just about every city I've visited around the world has had parts cordoned off and undergoing rapid change.
Officials said search operations have ended and the area would be cordoned off for safety examination and investigations.
After about an hour, horse-mounted police units cordoned off the road, blocking the protest's progress once again.
Cordoned off by a high wall, its lot is full of anonymous-looking trucks parked in neat rows.
Another screen gives you a view of the planet, cordoned off into sections like classic board game Risk.
Rescuers worked their way around and through the building while residents looked on from behind cordoned-off roads.
Ambulances rushed to the scene, ferrying away the wounded as police cordoned off streets, fearing a second attack.
Once inside, candidates are relegated to a cordoned-off room as they await a meeting with the president.
ONITSHA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Striking Nigerian workers cordoned off the country headquarters of U.S. industrial firm General Electric (GE.
At least 300 police officers cordoned off protesters, using their bikes to establish barricades and crowd out attendees.
Much of the crash area remained cordoned off Saturday, as Cuban officials continued their investigation into the accident.
For about three hours after the shooting, the cafe was cordoned off by police tape, keeping out regulars.
Police have also cordoned off five locations in Amesbury and Salisbury that the couple likely visited on Saturday.
Many bundled up on cordoned-off streets to claim their positions hours before Gotham's traditional midnight ball drop.
A crowd gathered near to where the royals stood in a cordoned off area cheering on the runners.
TV footage showed scores of police officers and emergency vehicles at the scene, with large areas cordoned off.
As in any fantasy novel, each clan has cordoned off a particular industry as its area of expertise.
Maybe decide on multiple locations in case the protest is broken up or cordoned off by law enforcement.
On Monday, the streets around the Tree of Life synagogue were still cordoned off with yellow police tape.
The scene was cordoned off, and the injured were being carted away on gurneys and placed in ambulances.
In fact, non-Apple apps are cordoned off from the rest of the operating system by rigorous sandboxes.
The market remained closed on Wednesday, leaving the city center mostly empty and cordoned off by security forces.
Officials said they had evacuated most of the hotel's occupants, and security forces had cordoned off the hotel.
Across the street, the building that houses the Capital Gazette office was still cordoned off with police tape.
He motioned to the street in front of his home, now cordoned off with red crime-scene tape.
Officials said they imposed a curfew, cordoned off most local roads and searched for accomplices in the aftermath.
As of Sunday night, police in Kansas City had cordoned off the block where that address is located.
The area was cordoned off with yellow police tape, as skittish passengers kept their distance from the colony.
Police officers cordoned off the block as crime-scene technicians gathered evidence from inside and outside the club.
Johnson and the bust waited in a cordoned-off area "with the V.I.P.s" while Trump gave a speech.
Police cordoned off the area until deep into the night as forensics experts combed the street for clues.
Officials have cordoned off the popular area, while nearby stores and train stations have been ordered to close.
A section of the landfill about a quarter-acre in size has been cordoned off by law enforcement.
The area was cordoned off with yellow police tape, as skittish passengers kept their distance from the colony.
Indian troops had earlier cordoned off Pinglan village in Kashmir's Pulwama district, where the attack took place on Thursday.
Park supporters have been cordoned off by police; they're trying to reach the court which handed down the decision.
On the whistle, we were allowed to walk (not run) into shallow waters cordoned off by bright-red buoys.
They have cordoned off the area and called on Berliners to "stay at home and do not spread rumours".
During the same period, the army cordoned off the Maungdaw district, depriving at least 160,000 civilians of humanitarian aid.
TV footage showed scores of police officers and emergency vehicles at the crime scene, with large areas cordoned off.
She has all these objects and gear and then she has a cordoned off section, where she has rats.
Usually, Amazon's robots tote shelves of goods around in a cordoned-off area where they can't run into employees.
He explained this data point by saying that users want to feel their money is cordoned off and protected.
As law enforcement cordoned off the area, investigators found a pressure cooker four blocks away on West 27th Street.
Emergency personnel had shut down streets and cordoned off the area because of damage to a large propane tank.
Cordoned off from the media by a rope, a few of them embraced, celebrating their man's logic-defying win.
While the lockdown has been lifted, much of the area remains cordoned off as police continue with their investigation.
Padilla said troops have cordoned off the school because the militants had planted improvised explosive devices around the area.
Not far away, in the ship's theater, red velvet ropes cordoned off a section up front for Haven passengers.
Before the police reached the scene and cordoned off the area, one person was killed and three were wounded.
Police, who had cordoned off the area, later found a bag which contained the makeshift bomb outside the building.
When the rockfalls began, local authorities quickly cordoned off the section and suspended traffic, clearing the area of people.
In the meantime those 48 people are exiled, cordoned off by storms, ice, winds—and the seemingly endless night.
An area outside the embassy, in the capital's Chaoyang district, was immediately cordoned off by authorities following the incident.
These heavily patrolled villages – cordoned off by barbed wire, spiked trenches and watchtowers – amounted to another form of detention.
As snow returned to the capital, the police cordoned off parks in downtown Moscow but did not stop pedestrians.
On "Wheel of Fortune," they're cordoned off from the other letters, the ones that get you money and prizes.
The couple's home was cordoned off with police tape on Sunday and an officer stood guard at the door.
By midmorning, police officers had cordoned off a corner of Seven Sisters Road, and news cameras were swarming nearby.
Areas ordinarily open to the news media and visitors were cordoned off with golden stanchions and crimson velvet ropes.
WM: Well, but we have had this version of black art, but it was cordoned off as black music.
For the most part, these growing pains have remained cordoned off in conference proceedings, invisible to the general public.
The police cordoned off the block around the modest brick building on Riverdale Avenue where the attack had occurred.
Police had cordoned off the building at one stage while they questioned people and checked their documents, they said.
On Wednesday, the mosque's gates were locked, and its side entrance for women was cordoned off with police tape.
The raided house, in the village of Bolivarian on Sri Lanka's east coast, was cordoned off on Friday night.
Cordoned off by black plastic, the dance floor resembled a serial killer's murder room—but with way better, bisexual lighting.
On Monday, Souza posted a picture of former President Barack Obama speaking in a cordoned off area for security reasons.
By Sunday afternoon, yellow police tape cordoned off the street with dozens of circles marking where bullet casings were found.
The officers who had cordoned off the street leading to the popular gay dance bar told Primar to turn around.
More to the point, all the brands will be styled and stocked together, rather than cordoned off by individual label.
Police cordoned off the complex as people fled the building and the more seriously injured were taken away by stretcher.
The area remained cordoned off and patrolled by armed police and counter-terrorism officers on Sunday, with train stations closed.
The road where the club sits was easily cordoned off by a single police cruiser and officer at either end.
And because it&aposs in a cordoned off area of Chicago, the wealthy don&apost have to worry about it.
At the scene, men in Red Cross jackets picked through the cordoned-off site, putting items in black paper bags.
Near the wreckage, and outside the rescue area that the government had cordoned off, a group of women had gathered.
The Metropolitan Police said properties within the exclusion zone had been evacuated and a number of roads were cordoned off.
A Reuters reporter on the scene could see police had partially cordoned off the building in the city of Hilversum.
Farmland belonging to hundreds of other villagers had also been cordoned off as had land on which their livestock graze.
The lab was largely cleared of employees while I was there touring the facilities, and certain areas were cordoned off.
Mobile internet access was cut in some areas and police cordoned off swathes of central Moscow to stop people gathering.
But the roads were congested and the heat and flames so intense, the area near his house was cordoned off.
Area roads were cordoned off into the late hours of Sunday evening as police worked to figure out what happened.
On Sunday morning, the sidewalk outside the playground was still cordoned off with police tape as investigators examined the area.
Others who were on the grounds were asked to evacuate as the police cordoned off the site and nearby streets.
Armed soldiers donning blue masks kept watch at a badly affected neighborhood that had been cordoned off, Reuters photos showed.
Of course, there were always the anti-LGBTQ groups, generally cordoned off on one particular street along the parade route.
By the time she ventured out to see what had happened, the scene had been cordoned off with police tape.
In August, the sidewalk was cordoned off to protect passers-by from falling debris after glass spilled from broken windows.
Police cordoned off the area, and a bomb squad was called to the scene to carry out a controlled explosion.
For the entire duration of the fair, the road — where the school, too, is situated — is cordoned off for traffic.
Police and security officers in face masks stand guard outside, prohibiting anyone from filming or entering a cordoned off area.
The area was cordoned off for hours as first aid workers helped victims and police combed the area for clues.
"The scene has been cordoned off so that forensics can carry out an examination," Stockholm police said in a statement.
But for the duration, with so many areas cordoned off, the usual $10 admission fee has been cut in half.
The pickup is in a mechanic's garage in Mosul's Old City, in an unsecured area cordoned off by security forces.
How will they meaningfully engage in the issues that affect us all if this sector of culture is cordoned off?
A section of the store is cordoned off for "special drops," like the brand's collaboration with — maybe you can guess?
The immediate scene, Abingdon Street, between Parliament Square & Horseferry Road, j/w Lambeth Bridge, will remain cordoned off for some time.
Newly installed street signs direct buses and cars to the "Olympic Family hotel," which is cordoned off from the general public.
Sheathed in plastic and cordoned off with yellow caution tape, it looked more like a crime scene than a camp site.
Cordoned off at her prow is the body of Joy, a 23-year-old Nigerian who had been six months pregnant.
During the standoff, police cordoned off a large area of the neighborhood as shots continue to be fired from the building.
In 2005, I was late for work one day as the road to the office was cordoned off by the police.
Police cordoned off the Barbés neighborhood and two schools in the same street as the police station have been locked down.
Essentially, while they're now cordoned off into "guard" and "prisoner" roles now, Tamika and Taystee were once on the same side.
Police cordoned off an area of Paterson, a one-time industrial hub known for its large immigrant population, early Wednesday morning.
Ahmad Khan Rahami's world travels As law enforcement cordoned off the area, investigators found an unexploded pressure cooker four blocks away.
The Fukushima government declared on Tuesday more of the once-cordoned off areas were now habitable, allowing 10,000 residents to return.
Detective Lomeli said protesters were largely cordoned off to the north side of Anaheim Convention Center, where the rally took place.
Later on Thursday, a strip of sidewalk in front of the community center remained cordoned off as investigators worked the scene.
Several blocks around the Islamic center that was attacked were cordoned off, with police officers parked outside questioning people passing by.
Among those awaiting information was Laura Besanzoni, who stood behind a ribbon that cordoned off the main street, the Corso Umberto.
However, it was cordoned off to the side and it paled in comparison to the clutter we saw at Dollar Tree.
Microsoft traditionally kept its brightest minds cordoned off in research facilities, away from people working on products that ship to customers.
Police had earlier cordoned off several streets in the area to dispose of the container where some "hydrazine monohydrate had crystalised".
Eventually, one of the demonstrators gets too excitable, and is removed from the cordoned-off protest area—which doesn't surprise me.
On Monday, a green car without a rear windshield was parked out front, the entire residence cordoned off by police tape.
We headed through security to a cordoned-off area in the American Airlines lounge as we waited for our boarding time.
A week-and-a-half later, on March 8, Conte cordoned off an area of the country containing 16 million people.
The scene was cordoned off and all bodies were removed from the scene into a local hospital for identification, he said.
Baghdad's Tahrir Square, the chief gathering place used by demonstrators on Tuesday, was mostly cordoned off by the police on Wednesday.
A space cordoned off by metal barricades stretched along Fifth Avenue from 52nd to 55th Streets, occupying one lane of traffic.
In February, for the second year, the South Beach Wine and Food Festival cordoned off Española Way for a midnight tasting.
The second floor of WeWork's headquarters in New York has been cordoned off for human resources procedures, the ex-employee said.
The area around the SUV, with three of its doors left open, had been cordoned off with yellow crime-scene tape.
He said officers cordoned off the building that evening, and were joined Friday by a specially trained police unit from Dhaka.
I do my best thinking in what I call my "play pen," this little cordoned-off area that's just for me.
On Monday, Northern Ireland police cordoned off two areas in Londonderry to examine two separate hijacked vehicles for potential security threats.
This breeding ground of anti-women invective and conspiracy theories is so brazenly hostile, it's literally cordoned off like a health hazard.
An official said only that "VIPs, friends and family, and members of the military" are getting access to the cordoned-off area.
The school was one large, chaotic room with one smaller room for the "preschool" cordoned off by large, primary-colored plastic blocks.
As Ms. Kalmanoff spoke, the victim's house, a large white contemporary cordoned off with crime scene tape, was visible through the trees.
As Terry recounted the incident, he nodded to the oak-dotted median cordoned off with construction tape in front of the church.
Gulshan is not cordoned off like Iraq's Green Zone, where foreigners and diplomats live and work largely segregated from the local population.
Somali forces cordoned off the area of the blasts, while ambulances transferred wounded to a nearby hospitals for medical treatment, Mohamed said.
The book centers on a four-person expedition into a mysterious landscape called Area X, which had been cordoned off years ago.
Dumbfounded looks Clinton's flying campaign headquarters, though, kept the nominee, her top aides and the press cordoned off from the outside world.
Police had deployed more than 1,000 officers in and around the court and cordoned off the surrounding area ahead of the ruling.
The cathedral was closed Wednesday, and a grassy area by the jetty was cordoned off as police inspected the ground for clues.
Police had deployed more than 1,000 officers in and around the court and cordoned off the surrounding area ahead of the ruling.
No one claimed responsibility for the attack on the consulate in the Athens suburb of Chalandri, where police cordoned off the area.
A video posted online by police showed burning debris falling from the building, as police cordoned off roads leading to the site.
Hundreds of people came to the junction in search of missing family members and police cordoned off the area for security reasons.
Asghar Ali, 51, who lives opposite the building the police had cordoned off, described the street as quiet and "a good area".
Outside the bank's front entrance, crime scene tape cordoned off the street and onlookers from the community gathered around, discussing the crime.
Then, later Monday, an area of the Champs Elysee in Paris was cordoned off after a car rammed into a police van.
Following the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown — the world's worst nuclear accident — authorities cordoned off the most contaminated areas around the Ukrainian power plant.
These are regions of a chip that are cordoned off to run code that the computer's operating system can't access or change.
For other advocates who have long argued that abortion care shouldn't be cordoned off in clinics, this conversation is welcome but frustrating.
Investigators have been retracing the couple's steps and have cordoned off several businesses that they visited out of an abundance of caution.
Authorities immediately cordoned off the 15-block neighborhood, quarantining about 25,203 Chinese residents and closing businesses owned by people who weren't white.
Police cordoned off an apartment block near downtown Edmonton and plainclothes officers were seen carrying large bags of equipment into the building.
For now, these men are cordoned off from regular society, living in a Florida community for registered sex offenders called Miracle Village.
Images from Münster showed bands of red-and-white police tape and rows of police vans that cordoned off the old city.
Entire areas of the terminal, including the heavily used bathrooms at both ends of the ground floor waiting area, were cordoned off.
The city had been concerned about protests and had cordoned off streets around the massive, gothic Allegheny County Courthouse during the trial.
Some heckled a group of protesters who were cordoned off in a parking lot below, resulting in a volley of competing chants.
Shortly after the bombing, Afghan troops, special forces and intelligence officers cordoned off the perimeter of the base with armored personnel carriers.
But the authorities seldom allow large gatherings, and the area around his house can easily be cordoned off by the security forces.
Heavily armed police cordoned off the locations of the attacks, one of which was about 200 meters away from the French embassy.
In a cordoned-off area, some of Dr. Lacovara's graduate students continued their work on the precious layer, explaining their finds to onlookers.
Police have cordoned off Skripal's modest home in Salisbury, about 80 miles (130 km) from London, and erected forensic tents in the garden.
Inside a cell cordoned off by a chain-link fence, they slept on a mattress under a thin, reflective blanket issued to them.
" The UK Coastguard said it's cordoned off the whale and is advising people to keep a safe distance from the "very distressing scene.
Police officers continued to escort tourists to hotels in areas that were cordoned off as part of the crime scene, El País reported.
Police tape cordoned off the dead-end street as the police only allowed residents of its mostly two-story, clapboard homes to pass.
Several opposition deputies still occupy the plenary hall, while the police have cordoned off the main building to prevent further protests disrupting proceedings.
Photos posted to social media show a heavy police presence in the area, and multiple blocks have been cordoned off surrounding the scene.
To the extent that "safe space" means anything, then, it's a form of situational solace or healing, not a fixed, cordoned-off area.
Police had cordoned off the area earlier on Wednesday and it was searched by a bomb squad after a "suspicious object" was found.
The home has been cordoned off and local and state officials are working on a strategy to make the scene safe, Davis said.
Tackitt said Kelley's in-laws sometimes attended services at First Baptist, which was cordoned off by yellow crime-scene tape on Monday morning.
Police cordoned off several streets closest to the tower as crowds of onlookers gazed up at the perilous operation which began mid-afternoon.
Police earlier cordoned off the station in Merrylands, in Sydney's west, while officers from the Rescue and Bomb Disposal Unit searched the vehicle.
Before him, a large section of the Mall will have been cordoned off for spectators with tickets, handed out by the White House.
On Sunday, many roads in Istanbul were cordoned off for security reasons, and television footage showed the usually bustling Istiklal Avenue virtually abandoned.
The balconies of the space were open and full of attendees waiting for us to open up a cordoned-off massive dance floor.
But while the glamorous invitees looked on from seats alongside the boulevard, civilians were cordoned off by police, blocks away from the excitement.
But the young man takes me literally and he sits on the edge of the mattress, cordoned off, his elbows on his knees.
On some smaller planes that fly medium- and long-haul, you might see a business-class seat cordoned off for a crew rest.
Large parts of central Paris were in lockdown as thousands of police cordoned off key areas around the presidential palace and government buildings.
Some private collections, whose artworks are even more cordoned-off from the public, are joining too, including all Oxford and some Cambridge colleges.
Last March, she said, an enormous hole opened up in the floor of the basement laundry room, which has since been cordoned off.
In Almaty, policemen including some in riot gear cordoned off the city's main square and Reuters reporters saw them detain some 40 people.
She gestured across the lobby, where three dozen visitors were cordoned off behind another velvet rope, next to an Ivanka Trump jewelry boutique.
All the passengers have agreed to remain voluntarily in special housing at the military base, cordoned off from base personnel, for 72 hours.
All the passengers have agreed to voluntarily remain in special housing at the military base, cordoned off from base personnel, for 72 hours.
All the passengers have agreed to remain voluntarily in special housing at the military base, cordoned off from base personnel, for 72 hours.
Visitors were required to pass through several layers of security, with each event space cordoned off by high walls and more security guards.
The crowds massed on Thursday just beyond the area cordoned off by the police where the summit meetings were scheduled to take place.
Beds are cordoned off during this time, though, and the rooms are freshly raked before overnight guests arrive to make them feel untouched.
The teens, some wearing masks to protect against tear gas, were seen hugging their principal as they left the cordoned-off university campus.
As aftershocks continued to rattle the region, emergency services cordoned off streets in Wellington and evacuated several buildings for fear one might collapse.
Video footage and photographs of the aftermath showed a trail of bloody footprints on the station platform which was cordoned off by police.
The police cordoned off the entrance to Beach 60th Street on Thursday morning to keep spectators away as the Coast Guard helicopter circled overhead.
Security forces cordoned off the area and cornered the attackers in a staircase leading to the top floor, the military said in a statement.
Human Rights Watch Southern Africa Director Dewa Mavhinga tweeted Wednesday morning that the military had cordoned off all streets leading to Mugabe's Harare office.
Police cordoned off most of the crash site to prevent looting as officials said the plane had been carrying 85 tonnes of consumer goods.
Overt housing discrimination, which kept black communities tightly packed into confined, cordoned-off neighbourhoods, has been all but eliminated, though subtler forms still exist.
Oepriarto's house is now boarded up and cordoned off with police tape after being searched by bomb squad and forensics teams for two days.
Parliament Square is under a complete security lockdown with all entrances and exits suspended, with all roads into the square cordoned off by police.
This points to an uncomfortable truth: Far-right politics cannot be as easily cordoned off from the mainstream as people would like to believe.
A usually bustling square lined with cafes and hotels, Taksim was entirely cordoned off on Sunday and filled with riot and plain clothes police.
And the company also keeps data associated with Uber Health cordoned off from general data, and restricts who in the company can see it.
Police cordoned off several streets, and in a statement said Fire and Emergency and the New Zealand Defence Force were responding to the incident.
Set in a blustery winter world, Ashes of Ariandel is a self-contained area that's cordoned off from the rest of the game world.
" At Detroit Metropolitan Airport, police cordoned off sections of terminal as up to 3,000 demonstrators chanted, "No hate, no fear, refugees are welcome here.
And again, it's a 453,000-square-foot studio, which sounds really grand, but really, it's a warehouse cordoned off into a couple different sections.
He had a ticket to the event but was not authorized to be inside the area cordoned off for the ceremony, Mr. Cane said.
Beijing Capital International Airport has cordoned off a special zone for all international flights, with all disembarking passengers required to take health check-ups.
Armed police swarmed the scene and cordoned off a large area around the parliament in central London, usually bustling with tourists and government workers.
The gunman fired at least 20 shots, leading to the six-hour standoff with police officers on a street cordoned off to the public.
It is cordoned off by a chain-link fence through which you can see the closest neighbor's home, a makeshift yurt in the woods.
Around the same time, part of the Whitehall area, the site of several other government buildings, was cordoned off because of a suspicious package.
In 2012, the police cordoned off much of the city center to allow Mr. Putin's motorcade to glide through quiet streets toward the Kremlin.
"Media elites" come in for special attack, cordoned off in pens to be mocked and jeered at during rallies, labeled both liars and incompetents.
By early Tuesday night, the intersection of Wilkinson Avenue and Martin Luther King Drive, near the site of the siege, was still cordoned off.
In the background of the frontispiece, a building is being demolished; in another, a police van blocks a road cordoned off by police tape.
When unarmed suspects escaped from a barracks at Giwa the same year, locals recall that the volunteers cordoned off streets in Maiduguri and killed them.
About 300 police officers cordoned off the various protest groups to de-escalate the situation, with many officers interlocking their bicycles to form temporary boundaries.
Relatives of the victims who visited the site on Monday said it had been cordoned off and the ground levelled, apart from the impact crater.
The cathedral city of Salisbury was transformed by the incident, with major shopping areas cordoned off while decontamination of locations the Skripals visited took place.
Much of the area has been cordoned off as the station expands as part of Crossrail, an £22bn ($23bn) east-west transport link across London.
Fatah operates primarily in the West Bank under Israeli occupation while Hamas controls Gaza, which is partly cordoned off from the outside world by Israel.
Relatives of the victims who visited the site on Monday said it had been cordoned off and the ground leveled, apart from the impact crater.
As the manhunt continued, the historic center of the city was cordoned off, tram traffic was halted and officials told residents to stay at home.
The neighborhood, known as the Green Zone, had been cordoned off by the American military in 2003 to protect it from bombings during the war.
Having defined the job as a public one, the N.F.L. must accept that players' public advocacy cannot be cordoned off from their role as employees.
On Sunday, police tape cordoned off the sprawling crime scene in the area, blocking rows of homes with neatly trimmed bushes and blossoming rose gardens.
"Amesbury's a lovely place — it's very quiet, uneventful," said Rosemary Northing, who lives a couple of hundred yards (meters) away from the cordoned-off building.
The military said troops had cordoned off an area near the southern end of the Palestinian coastal enclave after spotting "three suspects" crossing the frontier.
Earlier in the day, an area outside the embassy was cordoned-off after a person made verbal threats and the object was found, police said.
Troopers from the Texas Department of Public Safety and agents with the ATF cordoned off several blocks in the neighborhood around the house Wednesday morning.
Today, the home remains cordoned off behind yellow police tape and under constant watch by officers, and the family's private investigators haven't been allowed inside.
Younge, like all African Americans during the civil rights era, was subject to a variation of the same bathroom segregation laws that cordoned off women.
In streets once cordoned off by rescuers, students from Stuyvesant High School and the community college now fill benches and fast-food joints on weekday afternoons.
The area has been cordoned off, and construction work on the parking lot suspended, but officials say the situation hasn't affected efforts to decommission the plant.
Men and women in orange vests let off the gas inside areas cordoned off with yellow "caution" tape as commuters walked by and police stood guard.
A monument surrounded by debris is cordoned off in the aftermath of an 8.1-magnitude earthquake in San Cristobal de Las Casas, state of Chiapas, Mexico.
In "The Appointment," someone has dramatically cordoned off the flower on all sides, making it resemble a strange captive or the victim at a murder scene.
TAP - which has cordoned off the Melendugno site, swept for unexploded war bombs and checked for archaeological relics - says it officially started work on May 16.
The camera, which was cordoned off with barriers, is pretty hefty looking, so those cables likely had considerable force behind them when they struck the women.
Hundreds of riot police cordoned off the city's main Taksim Square to prevent the "Trans Pride" rally taking place during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The police cordoned off the building on March 24th after receiving word that a group of Islamic militants had holed up in one of its flats.
According to Tyisha Fernandes, a reporter with WSB-TV, police have cordoned off the area, and say that they are not looking for any other suspects.
In principle, a parcel of land or ocean containing species of interest could be cordoned off with a physical fence or legislation, and people kept out.
A police SUV appeared to have been damaged, with its back windshield missing, and was cordoned off by police before being removed, a Reuters witness said.
The hotel in Bollene, about 130 kilometers (81 miles) north of Marseille, was cordoned off and the nearby the A7 motorway closed down for several hours.
The government has cordoned off areas of the region for development projects including a hydroelectric project that flooded vast swathes of cultivable land and displaced thousands.
A lot of the interior was cordoned off with yellow caution tape, which made the store seem like it was the center of a crime scene.
The injured have been moved to the hospital for treatment and the area had been cordoned off and is being combed by security forces, it added.
How they extracted the statue Police had cordoned off the 6-foot tall bronze statue of Davis with a chain-link fence to keep protesters out.
" Photographs on Twitter showed Dorries' office inside parliament cordoned off with police tape and a sign taped to the door saying 'COVID-19 DO NOT ENTER".
" Photographs on Twitter showed Dorries' office inside parliament cordoned off with police tape and a sign taped to the door saying 'COVID-19 DO NOT ENTER".
Brad Kessler, an aspirant for mayor of San Antonio, dropped in to shake hands around the yellow crime-scene tape that cordoned off the killing field.
A patch of what looked like dried blood could be seen in a cordoned-off area after the shooting, as onlookers shouted insults at the police.
Before the protest, police cordoned off several streets in central Baku, a couple of metro stations were temporarily shut and there were problems with internet connection.
The construction site where the mummy was found has been cordoned off and the excavator driver who took the selfie was questioned, family members have said.
The police cordoned off part of Third Avenue, along a block with a history of troubles, and also closed access to a nearby light rail station.
Witnesses said the road linking Kampala to Entebbe town about 50 km (30 miles) to the south was cordoned off, with armed police surrounding the airport.
Pictures on Twitter had shown several police cars and officers in the cordoned-off street, but a spokeswoman later said the operation had been stood down.
Police had cordoned off the area immediately after the incident but roads in central Melbourne were open and trams were operating as usual on Friday morning.
Riot police were out in full force and cordoned off a park near parliament where the doctors gathered, to stop ordinary citizens from joining the demonstration.
Mr. Leathers's gated building, located on a quiet side street in Mott Haven, remained cordoned off and a police officer was standing guard on Monday evening.
On Tuesday, in an effort to contain potential violence amid intense interest and heightened tensions, police officers cordoned off access to the memorial outside the store.
CafèSolaire closed because it was assumed to be linked to the Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian Mafia, so it was seized and cordoned off by the police.
Hollywood has always, always, always cordoned off movies that star women, or that are aimed at female audiences, within their own genre, and for no real reason.
"It's frightening that something like this can happen so close to home," said Omar Rahhou, who said his parents lived on a street cordoned off by police.
"Fire doesn't usually do what it did here," Paul Greiner, an engineer from Rocklin Fire Department, explained while driving through a cordoned-off part of Santa Rosa.
The newest addition to the park, it's cordoned off to a remote corner of Universal Studios Florida and shared with its sister park, Universal Islands of Adventure.
CNN producer Paul Murphy described a chaotic scene at the station, with the arrival of first responders from various agencies, sirens blaring and nearby streets cordoned off.
Dozens of people gathered as plainclothes security officers, riot police officers and intelligence officers cordoned off and canvassed the area, which was strewn with shards of glass.
Army soldiers and counterinsurgency police cordoned off a neighborhood in the suburbs of southern Shopian town overnight, leading to an exchange of fire with rebels, police said.
Some hours later, police cordoned off a large area in the Moss Side area and houses were evacuated with a bomb disposal unit sent to the scene.
Police presence A house in the suburb of Surry Hills, where one of the suspects was arrested, remained cordoned off Sunday, with two police officers stationed outside.
The school district hopes to resume a modified schedule of classes next Tuesday — but Building 24, where the shooting occurred, will be closed and cordoned off indefinitely.
A VICE News reporter witnessed FBI agents and the NYPD bomb squad on the scene, and said authorities had cleared the block and cordoned off the area.
The venue of the wedding, the Umaid Bhavan Palace in the Indian city of Jodhpur, has been cordoned off to outsiders and no media were allowed near.
On Monday afternoon, on Fourth Avenue, tape cordoned off the crime area, at the margins of which friends and relatives of Mr. DelleGrazie held one another, crying.
Members of the Olympic Family have separate entrances to events, as well as their own Olympic Family Lounges, which are cordoned-off dens scattered around the Games.
Police cordoned off part of Waterloo station upon finding another package, and staff members evacuated an area of London City Airport when a device was found there.
"When police received reports that the Labaik Ya Rasool Allah Movement planned to attack the gathering, we reacted preemptively and cordoned off the area," Ashraf told Reuters.
At Deansgate, the end of the street was cordoned off with police tape and a line of reporters talking to cameras, with the arena in perfect frame.
Law enforcement officials had cordoned off the street on Saturday and robots entered Mr. Bowers's apartment, said a neighbor, Jerry, who declined to provide his full name.
The city has cordoned off a whole wing of Terminal 23 at its massive Capital International Airport, using the area to screen and register all international arrivals.
There was no struggle to get on the highway: earlier, the police had cordoned off a portion of the road, and they gently waved the tractors on.
To function as a schoolgirl, I cordoned off the memories of the other life I led, a life dictated by the gaze of a middle-age man.
Officials cordoned off the area on Wednesday, along with several other places, including a trash bin outside the John Baker House, an assisted-living center in Salisbury.
There were no reports of injuries or damage to private property from the sinkhole that opened up on a sidewalk, but police have cordoned off the street.
On Friday, before the President sat down to dinner with his family at a cordoned-off table, he and his lawyer Flood were seen in easygoing conversation.
The police cordoned off the Plaza de Cataluña and Las Ramblas in the heart of Barcelona, both tourist destinations, and began a chaotic pursuit for the attackers.
Employees said they were blocked in their offices and could not get out because the area was cordoned off as officers looked for a potential second assailant.
Screams were heard by a Reuters reporter on the scene, with authorities widening a cordoned-off area and telling passers-by to get away from the scene.
But when black lives were struck by addiction, we cordoned off minority communities with the police and threw away an entire generation of black and Hispanic men.
The area in front of the memorial has been cordoned off for a VIP area and tickets have been distributed to the RNC and political donors, among others.
A Hong Kong riot policewoman stands on a cordoned-off street following overnight clashes between protesters and police in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong on Feb.
I got a chance to take a look at the Astrovan II in person, but the Airstream staff on site had cordoned off the door to the van.
A self-driving Lyft on the Vegas Strip Autonomous shuttle services in what The Outline reduced to a "carnival ride" — cordoned-off, safe, predictable areas — are ramping up.
"You can come right in," an employee says, waving us through a door, behind which you can try out the "future of pornography," cordoned off from the public.
Typically, certainly here in the UK, renovating a historic property means bureaucracy and preservation—lots of a cordoned off four-poster beds and "KEEP OFF THE GRASS" signs.
Despite the relatively low turnout, large parts of central Paris were in lockdown as thousands of police cordoned off key areas around the presidential palace and government buildings.
Many pieces of the puzzle were still missing late Tuesday as the police cordoned off the center, Tsukui Yamayuri-en, and blocked access to witnesses and victims' relatives.
Political clashes and calls to action, given the close quarters of those contesting them, are cordoned off to what professionals might describe as the "appropriate" times and places.
Ahead of one of the arrests, heavily armed police and troops with trucks cordoned off an area around a major intersection in the northern Brussels borough of Schaerbeek.
"They seemed like good people," Fazla told Reuters from her rundown home opposite the Ibrahim family residence, now cordoned off with crime-scene tape and marshaled by police.
The sculpture, "Angel Is Waiting" by artist and pioneer of China's studio glass movement Shelly Xue, has been on view — and cordoned off by rope barriers — since 2014.
I'm standing in a cordoned off outdoor area of King Street West in Toronto, nestled in between a poke restaurant and a gym with an intimidatingly fit clientele.
Heavily armed police and military with trucks cordoned off an area around a major intersection in Schaerbeek and three blasts were heard, which Clerfayt said were controlled explosions.
With the church still cordoned off by investigators, the town's focus is now shifting to the cemetery, one of the few other institutional fixtures binding people together here.
Others carried pet cats in boxes through empty streets or led wide-eyed children by the hand as army officers stood guard near the cordoned-off gas station.
The area was cordoned off by security forces shortly after the incident and there was an unusually heavy police presence with dozens of officers nearby, Reuters witnesses said.
One augmented reality game involves a physical statue of a fishlike creature, helpfully cordoned off from pedestrians so the player can touch it and explore its space undisturbed.
A Reuters reporter at the scene of the attack said security forces, including Malian army special forces, had cordoned off the area while a cleanup operation was carried out.
The scope has also changed dramatically since the early days of the internet: the voices the internet amplifies are no longer niche or cordoned off from the "real" world.
Mufti Mahmud Khan, a spokesman for the Rapid Action Battalion, said security officials cordoned off part of Dhaka&aposs Mohammedpur area on Saturday and detained at least 100 suspects.
Officials are now reviewing security camera footage to determine the path Clayton took to the cordoned-off area on the second floor of the Capitol by the Senate chamber.
Police cordoned off and evacuated the area around the museum for a time on Friday but began to allow traffic to pass less than two hours after the incident.
"It's inexcusable in some ways," Tim Bradley, a 62-year-old builder, told Reuters near the cordoned-off scene where the couple were found more than a week ago.
The police quickly cordoned off the area of the explosion, but the airport remained open, suggesting that officials were confident the episode was not part of a wider attack.
Police cordoned off the building and the adjacent area, and the GKNB state security service said they were investigating the bombing that occurred around 1000 local time (0400 GMT).
Fireworks have in the past been shot off from behind the Lincoln Memorial, with the area along the reflecting pool and near the World War II memorial cordoned off.
The timing coincided with a notice issued by China's Maritime Safety Administration, saying an area of the Bohai Sea, near the yard would be cordoned off for military activities.
They are systematically cordoned off from some of Google's most touted employee benefits such as free meals or free transportation on Google's bus fleet, as Business Insider previously reported.
Additional video taken by the Post showed the police using pepper spray to disperse crowds that had gathered at the scene, which had been cordoned off after the incident.
Ambulances and police vehicles ferried the dead and wounded to nearby hospitals, Amiri said, as security forces cordoned off the site and blocked the main road approaching the scene.
Police, coast guard and border patrols cordoned off a 12-square-kilometer (5-square-mile) area around the riverside Costa Salguero convention center, where the summit is being held.
The fighting erupted after Indian troops cordoned off a village in the southern Shopian area overnight on a tip that militants were hiding in a house, the police said.
As security forces cordoned off the area, gunshots and what appeared to be hand grenade explosions could be heard as a cloud of black smoke drifted into the sky.
On Sunday, officers cordoned off part of a road that runs through a forested area of the Waitakere Ranges on the western outskirts of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city.
Later Sunday morning, Claremont Road, where the shooting took place, was littered with debris — and what appeared to be nitrous oxide canisters — and was cordoned off by the police.
Person after person along the trail into Bangladesh told of how the security forces cordoned off Rohingya villages as the fire rained down, and then shot and stabbed civilians.
The State Department decided to repatriate them anyway, simply separating them from other passengers on the planes in an area cordoned off using plastic sheets, according to the Times.
The street where the incident happened in the centre of the small town was still cordoned off by police on Tuesday and several stores in the area were closed.
The street where the incident happened in the center of the small town was still cordoned off by police on Tuesday and several stores in the area were closed.
As the siege continued into the early morning Sunday, the area around the mall in Korat was cordoned off amid fears that many hundreds of people were trapped inside.
While other journalists who cover the president remain cordoned off, Ms. Donnelly has an unusual degree of access, filing detailed dispatches as a guest of club members or charities.
The street, lined with small houses, most of them three stories tall, was cordoned off on Sunday evening, when the area was still crowded with firefighters and emergency workers.
On Tuesday, Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was cordoned off with a concrete wall half-a-foot tall, complete with razor wire and "Keep Out" signs.
Some demonstrators carried placards saying "Down with Bahrain workshop" as hundreds of police stood by and cordoned off a main street in the heart of the capital's downtown area.
The final day of the centuries-old festival, most famous for the 875-metre, 8-am run from the specially-bred cattle along a cordoned off route, is on Friday.
Apple News Plus subscribers will see a cordoned-off Journal zone of commodity general-interest news, and the publisher seems to expect that most users won't seek much beyond that.
He also said that the tailings, which are moved from the mine in a high-lying area by a river system to a cordoned-off area in lowlands, were benign.
The table was cordoned off while business carried on as usual, leaving the bed bug to potentially make its way to an unwitting customer, an employee told the NY Post.
Police eventually cordoned off the City Hall and dispersed protesters from the area, but thousands of demonstrators reassembled in several different locations nearby and a new round of arrests began.
Bill Henwood, a funeral director at York Funeral Home, whose business is located inside the cordoned off area on Brookside Drive, said the lockdown occurred before anybody got to work.
Some hours later, police cordoned off a large area in the Moss Side area of south Manchester and houses were evacuated with a bomb disposal unit sent to the scene.
A Reuters reporter described a loud bang shortly after Oslo's bomb squad arrived with a remote-controlled robot once the area was cordoned off by police late on Saturday night.
On Tuesday, the site of the attack was cordoned off, but the blackened metal barrier of the Hilly Gilly ride and the scorched tiles of the fountain explained it all.
National Guard soldiers and police had cordoned off streets from early to thwart opposition plans to rally in a square then march to the national election board's headquarters in Caracas.
Mr. Robert climbed the 46-story Heron Tower, which is over 750 feet high, on Thursday as the police cordoned off the building, closed roads and ushered away curious gawkers.
All the rituals of investigation, the methodical rinsing and robing, the heavily enforced buddy system to go into cordoned-off contaminated spaces or high-risk lab environments: These are rites.
The items are arranged in miniature displays that suggest associations and stories, and they're embedded throughout a heap of glitter-dappled dirt, which is cordoned off by red velvet ropes.
An airport spokesman, Glen Thomas, said that while there was some minor damage from broken glass, there were no reports of injuries, and the damaged concourses had been cordoned off.
Throughout a turbulent afternoon, ambulances, emergency vehicles and heavily armed security officers thronged the area outside Parliament, as one of the busiest sections of London was cordoned off and evacuated.
Police on Wednesday said sites that it believed the man and woman found in Amesbury had frequented in both Amesbury and Salisbury would be cordoned off overnight as a precaution.
If low-wattage lights are necessary to protect the paintings, lighter-colored walls would at least help nudge the artwork from its cordoned-off historical precincts into the present day.
Police cordoned off streets in the Phillipstown area of the city on New Zealand's South Island, with a bomb disposal team, ambulance and fire and emergency crews sent to the scene.
In this old model, there was an infrastructure specifically built for the tourist experience: hotels, tour guides, package deals, all cordoned off from where residents conducted their day-to-day lives.
It doesn't help that the Chinese government is providing little transparency into the events unfolding, and that the internet in China is largely cordoned off, either by firewall or language barrier.
Sunday's spill left the port city, Kenya's second largest city, cut off from the mainland for most of Sunday while police cordoned off the area to mitigate the risk of fire.
The tour allows visitors to discover parts of the city that have either ceased to exist or cordoned off by security because of close proximity to government buildings or politicians' residences.
Cordoned off behind a white line, the work from Jae Ko's Force of Nature Series provides tactile proof that paper, though sometimes light and airy, can have serious weight and substance.
The clashes began after authorities closed subway stations, set up checkpoints and cordoned off a square where opponents had planned their latest protest against autocratic government and a crippling economic crisis.
Cordoned off from the daily life of urban life, I realize there are serious and real concerns about terrorism, but the surroundings are so pristine and private that it seems surreal.
A Reuters photographer later saw a hand-cuffed person being carried into a building in that town, in the area cordoned off by police, where house searches were being carried out.
As concert-goers were sent away from the Maassilo, a former grain silo complex on the Maas River that has been converted into an event hall, the venue was cordoned off.
The bomb was planted on a motorcycle parked near the center, which was cordoned off following the blast as security forces combed the scene, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
"With the confusion, people initially said 30, even more, dead, but once we cordoned off the area we were able to count the bodies properly," Chacaj said, according to the outlet.
Riot police cordoned off the culture center in downtown Belgrade where festival was held, while protesters waved Serbian flags and chanted "Kosovo is Serbia" and "We will not give up Kosovo".
So basically in the video, host Derek Blasberg lures museumgoers into a cordoned-off area of the Whitney where they believe they'll be participating in a one-off, site-specific installation.
And recently, the country prohibited development within 25 percent of its marine habitats—an astoundingly ambitious goal compared to the 3 to 5 percent cordoned off by the United States, respectively.
"We are the new Wuhan," one Milan resident told our reporter, referring to the Chinese city where the virus was first discovered, and which was later cordoned off by the authorities.
The police have said that several locations in Salisbury were cordoned off as part of the investigation, but that they did not believe there was any risk to the wider public.
Even so, the day was anything but normal, as police officers cordoned off the avenue and residents displaced by the fire wandered around with Red Cross blankets draped over their shoulders.
If they were angry at the politicians, who were having a more exclusive vigil in front of them in a cordoned-off area close to the church, they didn't show it.
Pictures posted to Twitter showed that the front of a Brioche Dorée bakery on Rue Victor Hugo had been cordoned off by the police, with glass and debris littering the ground.
The emergence of additional victims so long after the first poisoning alarmed residents of the area, and the authorities quickly cordoned off five sites that they feared might have been contaminated.
The qualifying tournament begins the week before the main draw, and half the Roland Garros grounds are cordoned off, concentrating players and fans in a smaller area and generating a buzz.
Police cordoned off the building and other places the two people visited before falling ill, but health officials said there was not believed to be a wider risk to the public.
A Reuters reporter at the scene said roads had been cordoned off near the site of the blast, and dozens of security officials and vehicles had been deployed in the area.
Pictures and videos on social media show the bride, Alejandrina Gisselle Guzman, arriving in a bulletproof white car at Culiacan cathedral, which was cordoned off from the public by yellow tape.
He said they would be unlikely to be able to return home anyway, as their street was cordoned off because it was close to the Linwood Mosque that was also attacked.
Mr. Kiefer's "Seven Celestial Palaces," a site-specific work from 2004 in which seven cement towers rise 46 to 60 feet into the air, has been cordoned off from the other areas.
The Afghan police, who offered few details of the attack, cordoned off the area, refused to let residents return to their homes and even blocked access to the site by medical teams.
When the police decided they had had enough of the spectacle, they would unleash dense rounds of tear gas onto the cordoned-off street, sometimes leaving Yellow Vests with nowhere to run.
Many governments also like to keep refugees in a place where they can easily be counted, registered, screened to make sure they are not terrorists, and cordoned off from the local population.
Both actresses stop to sign autographs and chat with a throng of fans who anxiously wait by the baggage claim area, which is cordoned off by velvet rope for the special weekend.
After the soccer match on Sunday evening, security forces had cordoned off main streets around the stadium and more than 30 trucks carrying police in riot gear were spread across the area.
This article originally appeared on VICE Germany When I arrive about one hour after a truck rammed into the Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz in central Berlin, police have cordoned off the area.
The operation comes as several buildings in Wellington, New Zealand's capital, were evacuated and streets cordoned off Tuesday after engineers determined that a nine-story office building was in danger of collapsing.
Local newspaper La Voix du Nord reported on its website that a woman had threatened to detonate a bomb at the hospital site, and that the surrounding area had been cordoned off.
Britney Shaw, who was working at a jewelry stand, told the Post she saw a group of about 50 men brawling on the stairs, which were covered in blood and cordoned off.
Those same VIPs are also the only ones who got to see the tanks up close, given that the space around the Lincoln Memorial has been cordoned off from the general public.
In August 2014, the neighborhood began its fight against the Ebola virus, after being cordoned off by the police and the military in an attempt to stop the spread of the disease.
At many libraries, the prime real estate occupied by books is being requisitioned to make way for new digital humanities initiatives like virtual reality experiences or "Makerspaces" cordoned off for 3D printing.
Power was turned off in parts of the terminal, conveyer belts stopped working on some of the carousels, and the arrivals area was cordoned off while employees swept water off the floor.
About 300 United States marshals, F.B.I. agents and other law-enforcement officials cordoned off the area with armored cars and heavy weapons, touching off a 10-week battle of nerves and gunfire.
But that did not stop the curious and the rapacious from pouring into the area surrounding the airport — by then cordoned off by the authorities — in a frenzied search for contraband riches.
Some 2,173 protesters had descended on the small area cordoned off for the event, where they confronted a handful of white supremacists, most of them Spencer groupies like Fears and his friends.
Resorts that allow vertical ascents often have a designated uphill zone that is sometimes cordoned off from the rest of a run to prevent downhillers from entering uphill territory and vice versa.
But the number of freight trains has dropped after Chinese authorities cordoned off large cities affected by the virus, said a spokeswoman of Duisport, the local port operator, without giving further details.
With 45 million Chinese already cordoned off, public health expert Lawrence Gostin says it's too late for a quarantine to stop the spread of coronavirus—and it could be a huge mistake.
Police cordoned off the area, located near the house of the deputy government Chief Executive Mohammad Mohaqiq in a part of the city where many of the mainly Shi'ite Hazara community live.
The truly desperate could get relief in a cordoned-off "phone zone" just outside the auditorium, where an employee would unlock your phone so long as you stayed within the bathroom-sized pen.
Rescue officials said security forces cordoned off the site of Thursday's blast, in a residential neighborhood which also houses banks and coffee shops, after what one bank worker described as a frightening explosion.
Sources tell us Markle's area backstage at The Royal Albert Hall was cordoned off by Royalty Protection officers and security guards the whole night, as a tactic called "Royal Movement" was in place.
They said they were now investigating "a case of obstruction of police duty" against lawmakers who broke into the restricted area around the parliament building which was cordoned off by a police line.
Photos and videos on Twitter show a cordoned-off line stretching from Harry Potter land through the Lost Continent area and all the way back to the Dr. Seuss area of the park.
In this part of Sonoma County, the wildfires have been cordoned off from the general public: Roads are blocked off and guarded by police, emergency shelters and well-intentioned volunteers are in abundance.
Today, though, in a cordoned-off area totaling close to 100 square meters, festival organizers had set up nearly 20 different barbecue vendors, all of whom were cooking different types of meat simultaneously.
Passersby were rapt by the moving mosaic of insects until the New York Police Department cordoned off a part of West 43rd Street lest anyone be stung while trying to snap a pic.
As the sun came up over Brooklyn skyline, signaling the end of the revelry on Labor Day 2016, two bloody crime scenes mere steps from the official parade route were being cordoned off.
Furthermore, in both instances city centers were so tightly cordoned off that the NSM's speakers weren't loud enough to carry their message of racial superiority anywhere near earshot of bystanders and counter-protesters.
But if the online customers are no longer exposed to those potential upsells because they're locked into a cordoned off portal for Restock, Target still could lose their dollars to Amazon and others.
I obeyed, but shortly after I rushed over to the scene of the attack, where police had cordoned off an area for the press just outside of Monument Station's exit near the bridge.
But even if it puts your teeth on edge to see "women's writing" cordoned off in quotes, you can't deny the particular power of today's women writers — their intensity of style and innovation.
Fortunately, despite some altercations, the protests remained largely peaceful and the bulk of the alt-right demonstrators were escorted out of the area police had cordoned off for them following a brief event.
In 1899 and 1900, officials in Honolulu and San Francisco cordoned off those cities' Chinatown districts in a bid to control the bubonic plague, a move now viewed as heavily tainted by racism.
Video and images from Hanau, a city of 95,000 about 10 miles east of Frankfurt, showed darkened city streets cordoned off with red-and-white tape while police officers gathered in the background.
" For Deakin, swimming in open waters is a subversive act—a way to reclaim nature cordoned off by capitalism, and to "regain a sense of what is old and wild in these islands.
They called authorities, who cordoned off the area until explosive ordnance disposal experts from the Charleston County Sheriff's Office and the US Air Force could secure the cannonballs and determine they were safe.
There, commissioner Adam Silver announces every first round pick from the podium while each team's management deliberates in "war rooms" cordoned off from the rest of the league and from the outside world.
But National Guard soldiers and police cordoned off the square where they planned to meet, so protesters instead milled in nearby streets waving flags, chanting "the government will fall" and pressing up against lines.
Eventually, she spoke to her sister-in-law again, who told Wright that her brothers were still inside the car, the crime scene was cordoned off and no one was allowed near the vehicle.
New York Police Department officers quickly cordoned off the area and sent one lucky (or unlucky) patrolman — equipped with a bee vacuum and protective gear — to safely suck up the bees from the umbrella.
Certainly, the final episode suggests, if everyone were made aware of how powerful Western governments are "disappearing" refugees and leaving them cordoned off from the world to suffer and die, we would demand better.
On Friday morning, the Israeli military quickly cordoned off the area around the Ein Bobin spring near the Palestinian village of Deir Ibzi' while soldiers set up checkpoints on roads and searched the area.
Google Plus' remaining communities might even be healthier than their Facebook and Twitter counterparts — well, healthier aside from their inevitable racists, who are at least relatively cordoned off by Plus' small, focused, stable circles.
No reports of injuries have been reported, but officials with Japan's Meteorological Agency have cordoned off the area, expanding an existing no-entry zone around the volcano to a 1.2 mile (2 km) radius.
Organizers cordoned off most of the lobby of the Rixos Hotel, venue for the meeting, so negotiators could step out and have tea or coffee at tables surrounded by plants and parrots in cages.
The police worked to minimize interactions between the groups, with a cordoned off section for the hundred or so protestors in front of the building surrounded by barricades and separated by lines of cops.
In Peloton's infancy, our lean founding team operated from a one-room "headquarters" with heavy black curtains that cordoned off a makeshift cycling studio, equipped with a modest six bikes and a used camcorder.
Some lay resting on the ground, a few meters from the Basilica; others playfully approach passersby who stop to pet them; the ones who require veterinary care are cordoned off in small metal crates.
The resulting books, published as part of the Living Lights series by HarperCollins' Zondervan imprint, best known for its wide-ranging collection of Bibles, were intentionally cordoned off from the original Berenstain Bears series.
Dr. Watson said that they had been planning how to set up the hospital in the case of a local influx, with some areas cordoned off for those who show up with respiratory problems.
Amy Rubin's set has transformed the Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center into what feels like a limitless construction site, with ladders, tarps and a gaping hole cordoned off with yellow tape.
At an impromptu information center set up by the city inside a public school, bewildered residents whose homes were still cordoned off behind police tape and hazmat signs arrived throughout the day, seeking answers.
The plant itself, cordoned off by security but visible from a highway overpass, was covered by a thin pool of water, with the area closest to the lake appearing to be the most inundated.
Police confirmed they were called to a supermarket in Sydney to deal with "a disturbance in an aisle", with local media reporting the authorities had cordoned off the toilet paper shelves as a result.
Unable to reach the presidential palace, which has been cordoned off, many Venezuelans have vented their outrage at the police officers containing them in streets, throwing homemade bombs and feces at the security services.
Several roads surrounding the main meeting venue for leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the East Asia Summit (EAS) in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok, have been cordoned off since Thursday.
On Saturday, the police cordoned off the Joneses' home in Sunbury-on-Thames and briefly evacuated the area around the house, warning neighbors that explosive materials might be in the house and its garden.
Police cordoned off Taksim, a square lined with hotels and restaurants frequented by tourists, while a member of the police bomb squad was seen opening what appeared to be a bag, the witness said.
People gathered in a cordoned off Prospekt Sakharova street in Moscow, made speeches on a stage and chanted slogans such as "hands off the internet" and "no to isolation, stop breaking the Russian internet".
"Police are making enquiries ... The Armed Offenders Squad has been deployed to the area as a precaution," a police spokesman told Reuters by phone, adding that major roads in the area had been cordoned off.
He excoriates cowboy drone handlers "Dick" and "George" (Cheney and Bush) who see "baby terrorists glaring from behind makeshift Babybjörns"; he scorns today's San Francisco as "a dandified eunuch" whose "memories have been cordoned off".
Instead, Veanne and I went to the Causeway, a well-known viewing area to which the public can buy tickets and on which we had a nice, cordoned-off area to spread out our gear.
Just think, in 1969, and through that decade of the 1970s, the women that rode -- there were not that many -- would have to use a jock's room that might be a ladies' room, cordoned off.
A police spokesman in the northern state of Jammu & Kashmir said Indian troops had cordoned off Pinglan village in Kashmir's Pulwama district, where a suicide bomber rammed into a convoy of paramilitary police on Thursday.
For weeks, the predominant images coming from this elegant southern city were not those of England's tallest cathedral spire but of police roadblocks and cordoned-off streets as investigators in hazchem suits swept the area.
About 500 people, some waving flags of Tibet and Taiwan, gathered in a downtown park next to where Xi was meeting Czech government officials, and later marched towards the Prague Castle, cordoned off by police.
After the shooting, the block between Marcy and Tompkins Avenues was cordoned off with tape, and a line of small orange cones marked the path Mr. Shipman had taken when he fled in his car.
The Amesbury apartment and John Baker House are among six sites that the police have cordoned off, saying that the couple may have been contaminated when they were there shortly before taking ill on Saturday.
Around midnight, security forces still had the area cordoned off and were concerned there might be one or more suicide bombers inside the house, which was in an area populated by civilians, General Jayasekara said.
They were where seemingly incompatible composers could meet on a program, if not in person, and where adventurous pop and jazz artists could be welcomed into the once cordoned-off environment of contemporary classical music.
Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio huddled alongside the "Irishman" cast in a cordoned-off corner of a tented structure in Beverly Hills as waiters offered fried-chicken sandwiches, mini corn dogs and specialty Casamigos cocktails.
The area around Parliament was cordoned off once again on Thursday as armed police officers descended on the scene in a grim routine that has become too familiar in major European cities in recent years.
News trucks were parked along the street and police tape that had cordoned off large swaths of the area surrounding Saipov's residence had, by the afternoon, been taken down and was lying on the pavement.
With Tree of Life still cordoned off as a crime scene, more than 1,000 people poured into Rodef Shalom, one of the city's oldest and largest synagogues, to mourn the Rosenthal brothers, ages 59 and 54.
Police have cordoned off multiple sites in both cities and forensic searches were due to be carried out at the home where Sturgess and Rowley collapsed, and other sites the couple visited before they were sickened.
The blast, one day after the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, took place close to the Data Darbar, one of the largest shrines in South Asia, which was cordoned off by security forces.
After centuries — make that millennia — of exclusion from public spaces that men cordoned off for themselves, it should come as no surprise that women are delighting in spaces (whether IRL or online) made just for them.
Cate said people worried their loved ones may be among the victims also soon converged on the scene, which was cordoned off by yellow crime tape as a covered body was rolled away to an ambulance.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced after a security meeting that the house would be destroyed and permits allowing the family to work in Israel withdrawn, and that the town would be cordoned off until further notice.
At their recommendation, the most active parts of the crater were cordoned off, and the organizers installed safety rails, a first-aid tent and low-wattage LED lighting on the path leading down to the crater.
Afghan security forces immediately closed off streets after the blast and cordoned off an area more than half a mile around the site, which is east of Kabul's main international airport and near an industrial park.
They advocated utopian, tower-in-the-park developments, high-rises in antiseptic plazas, with housing neatly cordoned off from offices, and highways bulldozed through old neighborhoods to whisk people who could afford cars out of town.
Police and health officials have asked those who went recently to one of the cordoned-off sites to wash their clothes, and to use disinfectant or wet wipes to clean personal items like cellphones or jewelry.
From the scene: Video and images from Hanau, a city of 153,000 about 10 miles east of Frankfurt, showed darkened city streets cordoned off with red-and-white tape while police officers gathered in the background.
Unlike that visit, security measures here seemed to separate the pope from the people of Cairo, as officials, already skeptical of public assemblies, cordoned off and essentially shut down the city in the areas he visited.
Experts, however, have warned that political advertising can have dangerous implications when it is cordoned off and seen by only small amounts of people, raising the likelihood that any misinformation in the ads will go unchecked.
Police and first responders have cordoned off a large area around the bike path in lower Manhattan, where a driver plowed a truck into people on a bike path, killing at least eight and injuring 11.
Tuesday's heavy security deployment was in the central city of Gweru, where police - who had banned the march on Monday night - patrolled on foot and in trucks and cordoned off a university, a local journalist told Reuters.
Automakers also prefer the flexibility that comes with co-bots, which don't need to be in a fixed factory location caged in or cordoned off and therefore can be rolled around to different parts of the factory.
Roughly two-thirds of the Cowboys' AT&T Stadium was cordoned off and left vacant, while thousands poured into the remaining section, from the chairs set up on the floor abutting the stage to the top concourse.
Pro-Beijing groups cordoned off areas near Victoria Park where they set up mainland Chinese flags and shredded yellow umbrellas to symbolize Hong Kong's 2014 street protests that called for democratic reforms but failed to achieve them.
The movie, which hits theaters, Amazon, and iTunes on June 23, follows Arlen (Suki Waterhouse) after she's left for dead in a neo-dystopian Texan wasteland, which has been cordoned off from the rest of American society.
Twenty years ago, the "black guns"—industry slang for military-style rifles—and tactical equipment were cordoned off in a special area, and access was restricted to attendees and exhibitors with official law enforcement and military business.
Places the Skripals and Sergeant Bailey had visited were cordoned off and tested for contamination, the police gave instructions to the public not to pick anything up off the ground, and a sense of dread gripped Salisbury.
But I think the fires are still burning, the evacuation areas are still cordoned off, and I think once the physical and financial damage is assessed, the magnitude of this disaster's really going to come into focus.
Chinese authorities cordoned off the major cities at the outbreak's epicenter, Hubei Province, stranding more than 50 million people at the height of the Lunar New Year holidays — a measure that few other countries could have undertaken.
The cordon was the second at a European hotel in two days, after Spain on Tuesday cordoned off the H10 Costa Adeje Palace on the resort island of Tenerife after a guest, also from Italy, tested positive.
Movement in the triangular area cordoned off just beyond the right-center-field wall usually begins around the fifth or sixth inning, signaling an imminent call upon a unit that is approaching dangerously high rates of use.
But core constitutional rights aren't so easily cordoned off — the Supreme Court said so in 2008 when it ruled that noncitizen prisoners held in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, had the right to challenge the legality of their detention.
Scores of law enforcement authorities swarmed the facility in Aurora, about 40 miles west of downtown Chicago; sections of the city were cordoned off; and schools were forced to keep students inside for more than an hour.
A memorial to slain police officers was cordoned off, an apparent reaction to protests against high-profile killings of black men and youth by police in U.S. cities including St. Paul, Minnesota, Baltimore, New York and Cleveland.
Tent settlements, presumably refugee camps, are cordoned off with barbed wire and the carcasses of demolished buildings in war zones — notably reminiscent of contemporary battles and scenes in Aleppo, northern Iraq, and the Kurdish regions of southeast Turkey.
Swedish authorities cordoned off the venue and several emergency vehicles could be seen stationed outside the castle ahead of the talks, which will focus on agreeing other confidence-building steps and the formation of a transitional governing body.
Later on Sunday, a swath of the park, starting from East 61st Street and heading a few blocks north, remained cordoned off as investigators from the Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were still at work.
Later on Sunday, the site of the shooting remained cordoned off with crime-scene tape as investigators surveyed the scene and several officers guarded the entrance to one of the buildings, allowing only its residents to go inside.
"Things like this don't happen in Toronto, but these last three months …." said Nick Chitilian, the owner of a coffee shop on the Danforth that was cordoned off by police tape and remained a crime scene on Monday.
The surrounding streets were cordoned off for an event far less notable for anything worn by models parading at stylized zombie pace around a colonnaded internal courtyard than for the terminating moment when Mr. Armani took his bow.
For the past year and a half, Under Armour designers at the company's research center in south Baltimore have been putting together prototypes in a small section of the cavernous space, cordoned off by a tall red curtain.
"It's an unbelievable undertaking," said Dr. Howard Markel, a professor of the history of medicine at the University of Michigan, adding that he had never heard of so many people being cordoned off as a disease-prevention measure.
Ali's calls for new protests on Friday were countered by calls for pro-Sisi, "pro-stability" rallies, the largest of which was held along a major Cairo highway that had been cordoned off east of the city center.
Facades of shattered buildings, fallen tiles and broken glass from shop fronts and banks littered the pavements of Juchitan while heavily armed soldiers patrolled and stood guard at areas cordoned off due to the extent of the damage.
The pair were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury city center and parts of the city have since been cordoned off as British counter-terrorism police and the army have sought the source of the nerve agent.
For Mr. Goettel and other members of local emergency services, solutions to novel situations — like how to respond to a fire alarm at the golf club when it is cordoned off by security — are still being figured out.
When Arishi cordoned off a part of the cholera ward for the incoming diphtheria patients a couple of weeks ago, the WHO was not happy with the decision, according to Hussein Hassan, head of the WHO's Aden office.
Police cordoned off a wide area around the glass and steel EU buildings, putting soldiers on streets that lead down the main avenue through the area where the metro explosion took place and blocking access from Brussels' main park.
Authorities cordoned off an area from 41st to 47th streets and from Sixth to Eighth avenues for several hours after the incident, effectively shutting down one of the busiest parts of one of the busiest cities in the world.
Their latest foray came Monday, when they cordoned off 18 seats in right field, some of which have an obstructed view, and declared them The Judge's Chambers, an attempt to whip up more excitement about their rookie right fielder.
But standing in the section of the room cordoned off for journalists, I watched David Plouffe — who had been replaced by Whetstone as policy and comms head by that time — mouth along the words to parts of Kalanick's speech.
The cordoned off scene was reminiscent of scenes I had previously covered in Iraq -- the façade of the building blackened, bullet casings and glass strewn all over the street, and balaclava-clad security personnel clearly on edge after losing two colleagues.
"Fortunately, this made-up currency is cordoned off from the rest of Facebook and backed by a consortium of 27 partners including Facebook, but I think it's helping to change the entire narrative for this ne'er-do-well business," he said.
Having back-ups that work, or segmented networks -- built so parts of the network can be cordoned off from the wider network in the event of an attack-- can help, but even these tactics are limited in their effect, Orlando explained.
Security forces have cordoned off a jail in Rohtak city, 13 km (44 miles) from New Delhi, where Singh - also known as the guru of bling for the clothes he wears in the movies he has starred in - is being held.
"That's harder to do in a 200-year-old league where franchises have already established their lanes and rivalries, and the surrounding ecosystem is already cordoned off by rights holders who don't ever really veer off of their core," he added.
Upon arrival in Mexico City, dozens are escorted to a cordoned-off area near a conveyor belt, where government workers sort through red mesh bags filled with clothes, personal items and a label with the name of a deported Mexican national.
MOSCOW, June 29 (Reuters) - Part of Moscow's Domodedovo airport was cordoned off by security guards on Friday and a person was seen lying prone on the floor by one of the terminal exits, a Reuters witness at the scene said.
Standing before the reflecting pool with the Washington Monument offering a striking backdrop, Mr. Trump also expressed disappointment about the size of the crowd, which did not fill the space cordoned off in front of the Lincoln Memorial for the event.
With rooms starting at about $1,000 a night in the summer, and a cordoned-off square of sand accessorized with tented cabanas and yellow chaises, the Ocean House is a discordant display of gated excess on a beloved public beach.
The play, by Ian Ellis James (a former writer for "Sesame Street," who is presenting this show under the name William Electric Black), starts as the audience members, who stand throughout, enter an area cordoned off with crime-scene tape.
By Thursday morning, Afghan security forces had cordoned off streets hundreds of meters from the site, and workers were busy filling in the crater left by the blast, as large trucks loaded with barrels of tar drove into the area.
The 20-second clip, taken on the woman's cell phone, sees a man wearing cargo pants and a white fedora, walking around a cordoned-off space holding a stencil and a spray paint can with a respirator mask around his neck.
Around 100 counter-terrorism officers are working on the case and police have cordoned off at least five different areas, including a park and a property in Salisbury, as well as a pharmacy and a Baptist church community center in Amesbury.
LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - There was a large bang and black smoke emerged from an abandoned van in a cordoned off area of Londonderry on Monday after an army bomb disposal robot entered the vehicle, a Reuters witness said on Monday.
Dressed in identical in black suits, with lapel badges of former North Korean leaders, the two, flanked by Singapore police, were busy getting into the best position for Kim's arrival, setting up cameras in the middle of the cordoned-off road.
On Tuesday, the police again cordoned off the crime scene, after some of Ms. Marinova's relatives and friends said they were going to search the area on their own for evidence, voicing disappointment with the slow progress of the investigation.
Soon after the vote, workers in hard hats and yellow vests cordoned off the area around the Lee monument, which stands in Robert E. Lee Park, a green space in Dallas that is bounded on one side by Lee Parkway.
A day after a steam pipe exploded beneath Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, showering the Flatiron district with asbestos-filled muck, blocks of the neighborhood remained cordoned off Friday, leaving residents and workers wondering how soon they would be allowed to return.
Protesters and police officers faced off in downtown Washington just hours after Mr. Trump was sworn into office, with the sound of flash-bang grenades echoing through cordoned-off streets and the smell of tear gas wafting through the air.
We were very purposeful in the creation of this role that we were not trying to recreate the "women's pages" of five decades ago — when content dubbed to be for "women" was cordoned off into its own section of the newspaper.
Last winter, they scheduled a Hanukkah protest outside the GEO Group building; however, when they arrived, the area in front of the building had been cordoned off and surrounded by security guards, tipped off presumably by social media event posts.
At dusk, September 23 Park was cordoned off by uniformed police and military officers, including a small contingent wearing shock helmets and bullet proof vests, who forced a large number onto the buses and ferried them away from the park.
After creating digital arms that were cordoned off from the core operations, traditional publishers struggled to integrate it into the DNA of the business while native digital companies were able to quickly gain a competitive advantage in the nascent industry.
For example, the cold storage in the Finney phone is cordoned off from the rest of the device and spending cryptocurrency from the phone requires the user to flip out an entire second screen that activates that part of the phone.
Police made most of the detentions as people approached a cordoned-off square, in the center of Almaty, the Central Asian nation's biggest city, where activists planned to rally on the day of Tokayev's swearing-in, according to a Reuters witness.
The venue of the wedding, the Umaid Bhavan palace in the heritage north Indian city of Jodhpur, has been cordoned off to the public, and Indian media reported that the couple had asked guests not to carry cellphones to any of the ceremonies.
Mexican federal police had blocked the road where cars usually enter Mexico from the US with a large metal gate, and it seemed unlikely the migrants could have passed through it, but Mexican police quickly cordoned off the area, making access impossible.
Before the hack, Lawrence had been circumspect about her relationships — she loved to tell stories about herself and her various mishaps, but if you listened closely, they always stopped short of crossing an unspoken border that cordoned off her truly private life.
The bottom line: The U.S. has slapped increasing tariffs on Beijing, cordoned off U.S. tech, and jailed a Chinese spy, while Beijing has continued to build its military footprint in the disputed South China Sea, demanded tech secrets from Western companies, and more.
The two media workers, dressed in identical black suits, with lapel badges of former North Korean leaders and flanked by Singapore police, were busy getting into the best position for Kim's arrival, setting up cameras in the middle of the cordoned-off road.
More than 150,000 people demonstrated in San Francisco and 100,000 in Washington, D.C., where the White House was cordoned off with 60 buses, Nixon was whisked to Camp David for protection, and the 82nd Airborne was transferred to the Executive Office Building.
As a consequence, one of the most vivid examples of the importance of a kind and sensible health insurance system has been cordoned off from the active, urgent debate in Congress over whether the health insurance system should be crueler and more irrational.
Hanging from the ceiling by ropes and cordoned off by a plastic barrier, "Computer 1.0" is at once a feat of modern engineering, an exploration of the relationship between textile and technology, and an homage to the oft-forgotten ancestors of today's machines.
The farmers arrived on tractors from all over the country on Tuesday for a planned protest in a cordoned off area but parked their vehicles in the very centre of the city and refused to leave until the country's agriculture minister met them.
But I'd also seen a lot of intimate conversations that wouldn't have happened out in the open, and I grew to appreciate the need for these smaller, cordoned-off areas — especially if those areas can be carefully patrolled for signs of bad behavior.
The Trump Show owns the national conversation, it obsesses the country, it has won more daily mindshare than almost any political drama in American history, but it is, to a shocking extent, cordoned off from the actual work of the Trump presidency.
One of the camera's cables had already broken before it fell and a walkway directly beneath had been cordoned off while the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) unit arranged for a cherry-picker to go to the scene and hoist someone up to it, OBS said.
Social media postings linked to an individual named Gavin Long and a Kansas City address cordoned off by police included a July 10 YouTube video saying he was fed up with mistreatment of blacks and suggesting only violence and financial pressure would bring change.
Yet every other aspect of it appears totally antithetical to my experience—the table is empty of physical tokens or cards (rendered virtually instead), and the players, instead of engaging with each other via eyes and ears, are cordoned off into private VR enclosures.
Therefore, guests are often photographed and filmed at the party itself—always consensually, in certain cordoned-off spaces—with the images of them fucking or flaunting their bodies posted on Pornceptual's website, or made into actual pornographic movies via partnerships with sites like kink.com.
He lived at an address in Elsmore Road in Fallowfield, south Manchester, a nondescript suburban street of red-brick terrace houses that was cordoned off by police when VICE News visited Wednesday, after officers stormed the property using a controlled explosion the previous day.
It caused a new wave of fear to sweep over the area, as law enforcement officers in hazardous materials suits once again cordoned off several sites, and residents complained bitterly about assurances that officials had given that there was little or no remaining risk.
At Hunters Point, construction workers were putting the finishing touches on the ground-floor community room when I visited; cushy furniture had been moved into the sunny teen area, smartly quarantined on an upper story and partly cordoned off with glass, to buffer sound.
On the other hand, although I'd like to look as elegant as the collectors, I have to wear comfortable shoes: I don't actually get to sit down, but rather stand for hours in a cordoned-off area with the rest of the scribbling press scrum.
But observers of European privacy rules are concerned, noting that even if the litigation budget is cordoned off, a lack of funding for a crucial update of outdated IT systems and human resources operations could have an impact on the regulator's functioning as a whole.
HOUSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has proposed opening up nearly all of America's offshore waters to oil and gas drilling, but the industry says it is mainly interested in one part of it, now cordoned off by the Pentagon: the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND — At this summer's Republican National Convention, I got to observe a familiar sight: a small group of cordoned-off people shouting at the sky while no one listened and protesters' hands worked at cell phones to stage events as tweets.
You are not allowed to touch them, and when you try to reach over the cordoned off area to touch them you will get a stern look (from Aibo's handlers, who get to spend their CES in the most blissful way possible—petting Aibo for eight hours a day).
Social media postings linked to an individual named Gavin Long and a Kansas City address cordoned off by police on Sunday included a YouTube video posted July 10 saying he was fed up with mistreatment of blacks and suggesting that only violence and financial pressure would bring about change.
NEWARK — David Wildstein was in the operations center of the George Washington Bridge one morning in March 2011 for a discussion about the number of toll collectors when he noticed there were three lanes leading to the bridge cordoned off where traffic was moving faster than the others.
LOS ANGELES — The world premiere of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story may not have matched the scale of The Force Awakens (which cordoned off a quarter mile of Hollywood Boulevard and packed three movie theaters with euphoric fans last December), but it certainly wasn't lacking in spectacle.
In the bourgeois era every person is supposed to be an atomised, fungible and clean unit of labour-power; you live in your own house, cordoned off from the world, and what you do in its shameful little white-tiled room is not to be spoken of outside.
The handful of companies that design and make nearly all of America's voting machines insist that their equipment is cordoned off from bad actors on the internet, but in fact there are multiple ways in for anyone who is motivated, persistent and willing to commit a federal crime.
Multiple sources report an increasingly isolated Trump: cordoned off from old friends by Kelly, getting the cold shoulder from wife Melania (after Stormy Daniels and friends), increasing friction with his daughter and son-in-law over clearance, and home alone without longtime bodyguard/friend Keith Schiller and Hicks.
Since the coup, crowds have repeatedly called for it to be restored, a move that would likely spell the end of Turkey's bid to join the EU. The area around the courthouse was cordoned off and patrolled by dozens of security force members, including police and special forces.
That money bought the helicopter hovering above Olympic Park and the military boat cruising along the bay adjacent; it paid for the dozens of federal and local police who cordoned off the road outside my apartment this morning acting as a motorcade for some road cyclists out for a ride.
Souq al-Hout resident Mohamed al-Ruwayi, whose building had been cordoned off by the military because of the risk from mines, described how a university teacher had recently returned to visit her home with her husband and was killed by a mine as she walked back down the stairs.
Lying in a cordoned off area in his kitchen, under what he thought was a webcam—it turned out to be a motion sensor—Quinn waited for ransom instructions that would ultimately be sent via his own email address, since the kidnapper had demanded access after his initial break-in.
This, too, has a lengthy history on the right, though until recently it largely existed in a carefully cordoned-off "provocateur" community made up of right-wing, nationalist (often white nationalist) organizations and outlets like Breitbart, the Center for Immigration Studies, VDARE, the Center for Security Policy, and the like.
"In my particular emergency department, we have an area cordoned off for the Covid-positive patients and the presumptive positive patients, but because of a lack of space, they're all housed together, which is a big problem for infection control," said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association.
As he described it in his book "When Germs Travel," the entire neighborhood was cordoned off by police on March 7, 1900, less than 24 hours after local health officials tentatively concluded that a scrap-wood dealer found dead in a basement cot in a dime-a-night boardinghouse had perished from plague.
HR: After those moments ... Our listeners who are not political experts may not realize that you go to these political events and rallies, and they put the press, they put us in, essentially, what in the Trump campaign became known as The Pen, and you're sort of cordoned off from the rest of the folks.
Nerve agent Novichok: What to know about Russia's spy poison What to know about Novichok, the lethal Russian nerve agent reportedly used in Great Britain Police cordoned off a home in Amesbury, believed to be Rowley&aposs, and other places the pair visited, including a church, a pharmacy and a park in Salisbury, near where the Skripals were found.
At this year's New York International Auto Show, the star attractions weren't the usual sleek sports and muscle cars, but new luxury S.U.V.s from Jaguar, Maserati (where a line formed for a chance to be enveloped in the wood-and leather-lined interior) and even Bentley, which had its new Bentayga safely cordoned off behind velvet ropes.
Related: Bernie Sanders Has a Record Two Million Campaign Donations — and That's a Huge Deal Over the course of the afternoon, Capitol Police had cordoned off the largest section of the crowd in the middle of the Capitol campus, sectioning off a few hundred protesters who were standing on the Capitol steps and refused to leave.
Yawkey Way, just two blocks long, is a narrow and unremarkable roadway, but it is familiar to Red Sox fans because it transforms into a pedestrian promenade on game days, with much of it cordoned off to allow thousands of fans to gather to drink beer, eat grilled sausages and buy souvenirs before entering the ballpark.
The cordoned-off plinth seems to embody the painting's opacity, an obstacle blocking further inquiries while setting off such a buzzy mental tease that we soon forget Sisyphus altogether, who could be an anonymous, routinized worker in the post-industrial social order, or a stand-in for the artist, whose obsessive labor adds a touch of mystery and wonder — the silver foil — to an otherwise utilitarian world.
Correction: A previous version of this post incorrectly stated the timeline of Skripal's spying activities for MI6 and his subsequent arrival in the U.K. Cover image: Police officers stand guard beside a cordoned-off area, after former Russian military intelligence officer Sergei Skripal, who was convicted in 2006 of spying for Britain, became critically ill after exposure to an unidentified substance, in Salisbury, southern England, March 5, 2018.
Where this exhibition of anime film disappointed was its relative isolation from any gallery space, with the exception of a cordoned-off area in the center's main entrance, filled with books related to the themes of Life Rewired, such as Nigel Shadbolt and Roger Hampson's discussion of smart machines, The Digital Ape, and Anna Tsing's work on industry's effect on the environment, The Mushroom at the End of the World.
Cordoned off in its own darkened room, so that it isn't defused by the competing agendas of the other works in the show, In-Out Anthropophagy is a succession of shots centered on smiling, grimacing, jeering mouths — one adorned with black lipstick, another wreathed in cigarette smoke, and yet another sucking in and spewing out various lengths of string — while a musique concrete soundtrack quietly worms its way under your skin.
Obviously this sent Nicki into humble fan spiral mode, not unlike when Kim Kardashian sends some kids Yeezys or a fan manages to grab one blurry selfie with a film star after they've been stood cordoned off from the red carpet at one of those central London film premieres: Nicki may call herself the Queen of Rap, but at least she's relatable, and you have to give it to her.
Make what you will of the similarity between Johns' surname and the gangster's first name, or that Dioguardi translates as "Look at God," the presence of an obituary headline and the word "Baby" inside of a picture-within-a-picture that is potentially redolent of unrequited love, might suggest a wrenching of the life cycle from its usual birth-death-rebirth narrative into a more cordoned-off emotional terrain of abandonment, lost hope, and loneliness.
WGN reports that the White Castle was cordoned off with yellow police tape for most of the day but, after an inspection from the local board of health, was allowed to reopen at 6 PM. "We are proud of our White Castle team members who quickly alerted local authorities about a suspicious customer, and thankful for the Hobart Police department's rapid response," Jamie Richardson, White Castle's vice president, said in a statement.
Ms. Ora was there for the Atelier Versace show and the start of couture week in Paris, which over the next four days would feature 25 shows on the official calendar, attracting hundreds of journalists and retailers, dozens of customers from markets as far-flung as Russia and China, tight bands of photographers cordoned off on a platform at each of the shows to record the elaborate, fantastical gowns for posterity, and a handful of celebrities to populate the front rows and satisfy the paparazzi.

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