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"I was wondering why it's not fenced off," Bachon said.
It is also fenced off and usually protected by guards.
Heavy industrial robots had to be fenced off from human contact.
Ski Dubai has fenced-off areas where beginners can take lessons.
And what if an improperly fenced-off dog or cat slips outside?
He's angry the beach is being fenced off for the annual festival.
The explorers are focusing on three sites inside the fenced-off area.
Two balconies attached to his apartment were fenced off by metal wiring.
Finally, the good trends have to be fenced off from poisonous politics.
People can't get too close to the structure, which is fenced off.
One neighborhood contains fenced-off housing foundations that have sat idle for years.
But they are for the most part well tended, fenced off, freshly painted.
The garden was fenced off, but open to visitors at the gallery's discretion.
You pace outside the fenced-off landing zone, watching volunteers reunite with loved ones.
In 2004, Spain quietly fenced off the most contaminated land near the bomb craters.
There won't be much access when these lands are fenced off by commercial development.
Mr. Halprin's Heritage Park Plaza in Fort Worth has been fenced off since 2007.
The freshman building where the shooting took place still stands, fenced off, on campus.
Farmers have fenced off thousands of kilometres of rivers to prevent livestock from wading in.
On July 11, Birmingham Audubon fenced off the whole area and put up protective signs.
THE Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome is a sad place: fenced off and closed to visitors.
Around Tuscaloosa are cranes, fenced-off construction zones and new apartments (8,270 additional beds since 2012).
Some areas are fenced off with pallets donated by local businesses, giving off a shantytown vibe.
Work on the burial site has been halted for now, and it has been fenced off.
Cronin tried, but he couldn't keep the cows out unless he fenced off the whole pasture.
He said he thought a path around part of the lagoon should have been fenced off.
Still, some residents worry about their proximity to sites that are fenced off because of contamination.
Many of those people came via Hungary, until Orban fenced off much of its border with Serbia.
The rot set in when a person first fenced off some land and declared: "This is mine".
He has already fenced off nearby water sources using wire so that his cattle don't contaminate them.
In the past year China, too, has eased the capital controls that fenced off its debt markets.
She then suggested that public spaces such as playgrounds and housing estate void decks be fenced off.
But access was later blocked to farmers' other allotments when Chiquibul's land was fenced off, he said.
To keep people away from the hazard, the parks department fenced off the area, including an esplanade.
On a recent visit, four more homes in a row were fenced off and likely awaiting demolition.
The property would remain fenced off, and guards at each entrance would continue to monitor security, Johnson said.
Nearly 700 miles of border are already fenced off — all before President Trump's proposed border wall is completed.
The monument was fenced off on that side, and the grass around it was replaced with paver stones.
The area has been fenced off since last month and will remain like that for the time being.
The park is mostly fenced off around the city, but there are gaps to allow the animals to migrate.
The farm is fenced off, and he feeds his cows on dry, over-grazed grassland flanked by a graveyard.
They have small garages or no garages, piles of firewood, Subarus, tire swings and fenced-off spots for gardens.
The project plot is a fenced-off tract of boulders dumped by what used to be a sandy beach.
It was also both constructively and literally true: The event has fenced off a large area of the city.
The entire hotel was fenced off—except for the entrance, which had gold Olympic rings hanging over the door.
Today, several fenced-off areas are still contaminated, and the long-term health effect on villagers is poorly understood.
The facility, which is managed by Roseburg, was fenced off in 1986 and has been declared a Superfund site.
The Islamist militant group also says it has two Israeli civilians who previously walked into the fenced-off enclave.
The overcrowding crisis has been unfolding invisibly, with journalists and lawyers offered little access to fenced-off border facilities.
In total, Pidikia residents estimate a 60 percent reduction in income since the area was fenced off last year.
Tracts of land which were once open for roaming have been fenced off by unscrupulous town-dwellers and wealthier herders.
The border between the two countries is almost 2,000 miles long, and 700 of those are walled or fenced off.
This year, however, Freedom Square, the traditional rallying point of the opposition, has been fenced off and renamed Exchange Square.
It took him 14 minutes to schmooze his way about 100 feet across the room to a fenced-off circle.
Unless these trends are challenged, Britain looks set to emerge with a fenced-off, more vindictive and more callous society.
When they get tired of dancing, there are toys and blocks to play with and a fenced-off relaxation area.
In some cases, the wall will bisect their property and leave parts of it fenced off on the wrong side.
But now, about 50 miles from here, Capital Lodge in Tioga, built for 2,000 workers, is a fenced-off ghost town.
SHOULD Western democracies make the defence of religious freedom around the world a separate, fenced-off part of their foreign policy?
In fact, the company has been covertly testing the mower outdoors, in a fenced-off section of the company's Bedford, Mass.
Developers, for instance, have recently fenced off one of Beirut's last stretches of natural waterfront to build more gated high-rises.
He often invites audiences at his rallies to boo the journalists gathered in a special fenced-off part of the room.
The building where most of the killing occurred is fenced-off, replaced by 32 temporary structures housing classrooms, restrooms and administrative offices.
Wardens had set up an impromptu interview room in a fenced-off area to the side of the main, open-air courtyard.
Although this "open access" ethos has become more popular in recent years, most researchers' work remains fenced off by an online paywall.
Old age explains why Sudan is living out his last days isolated in a private enclosure, fenced off from the surrounding grasslands.
Its exit was in a fenced-off area in the heavily industrial Otay Mesa warehouse district, about 500 yards from the border.
This elegant, quietly ominous pavilion consists of an inner ring, inaccessible to viewers, fenced off by hundreds of soaring arched steel struts.
On Saturday, the site was fenced off and desolate, with construction equipment piled around and the Solovetsky Stone visible from a distance.
The area where the graves were discovered was fenced off last month after the school district was notified of a possible cemetery.
In other words, add just a path and some benches, with the lawns fenced off for security and to keep costs down.
One part of the loft is a kind of playpen, a fenced-off area cluttered with Ashima's old toys and art work.
The engineer recalled seeing, during the war, a secured, fenced-off area near the 65th Kilometre, where the secret tunnel supposedly exists.
By the end of this week, the site will be fenced off and a crew will dismantle it, according to WOOD-TV.
While some settlements are surrounded by fences fitted with sensors and security cameras, others have refused to be fenced off on ideological grounds.
The Zone of Alienation, as it is also known, is a rough circle with an 18-mile radius, fenced off with barbed wire.
The concours event filled with priceless classics that were, amazingly, not fenced off from the attendees — want a selfie with a Lamborghini Miura?
In the Monteverde section of the city, Patrizia Ambrosini, 70, stopped to look at a 15-foot chasm fenced off on the street.
Disney finally fenced off the Seven Seas Lagoon on Friday and posted proper alligator warnings ... nearly 3 days after Lane Graves' tragic death.
The three-story freshman building, where most of the bloodshed occurred, remained fenced off and closed, and it will not reopen for classes.
They were among a group of protesters who had gathered at a human rights monument in Ankara that has since been fenced off.
More than 400 tule elk — pronounced "too-lee" — live on the seashore, some in a fenced off area and the rest roaming freely.
The United Housing Foundation, the nonprofit developer of the complex, which opened its first units in 1968, fenced off the property from the river.
A vacant dirt lot now sits, fenced off, at the site of the collapse, a stitch seemingly yanked from the fabric of Second Avenue.
Malka and two other farmers told Reuters that some residents need to find new land to farm, since their fields are now fenced off.
In Cleverman, hairypeople are forced to reside in fenced off camps and are hunted down by authorities if they dare tread outside of them.
On Friday, groups of youths waved Palestinian flags and burnt hundreds of tyres and Israeli flags near the fenced-off border after Friday prayers.
Where one section of the forest has been properly fenced off and managed, trees have grown tens of feet in just a few years.
The parks department has fenced off parks and planted deer-resistant vegetation to keep the city's greenery out of the mouths of hungry deer.
Over 411,000 migrants have entered Slovenia since Hungary fenced off its borders in October and pushed the migrant flow to the west through Slovenia.
However, it was painfully and obviously metaphoric: the throngs of "common" attendees were at the base of the hill, fenced off from the action.
Instead, inside a fenced-off area the size of a football field sit thousands of yellow, cuboid shelving units, each six feet (1.8 metres) tall.
With the site now fenced off, bereaved families are worried the remains of their loved ones may be left at the scene, compounding their anguish.
School district officials fenced off the area where the graves were found, on a corner of the campus that was home to agricultural lab facilities.
Ms. Turk tried to get a sneak peek, but the property was fenced off, so she and Mr. Skow settled for attending the broker's open.
The entrance to the mine was fenced off, but there was no sign stating you can't go in there, so I climbed over the fence.
But just one day later, hot particles were found outside of the fenced-off demolition site — an ominous sign that the radioactivity had not been contained.
After a prayer session, the group trundled to the other side of Jericho, to view the fenced-off mosaic floor from the 5th-century Naaran synagogue.
Catch up: One of the elephants, Happy, has been fenced off for years because of her temperament, prompting complaints and a recent lawsuit from animal advocates.
But the site on Lubyanka Square was fenced off, invisible to passers-by, and the ceremony was ignored by Rossiya 24, Russia's 24-hour news channel.
Last year, the three were found guilty of "unlawful assembly" for entering a fenced-off area outside the city's government headquarters during the Umbrella Movement protests.
Many in attendance began heading home after — if not during — the hour of speeches, which weren't clearly audible among the crowds outside the fenced-off area.
The government fenced off the 62-foot-wide monument, still an epicenter of friction between the Italian- and German-speaking communities, to protect it from vandalism.
Blum also analyzed the aesthetics of remote server farms, fenced off and windowless, erased from Google maps and designed to resemble heterotopias such as prisons or asylums.
Most experts agree that the best places to do that are giant, government-run, fenced-off fake cities that mimic all the real conditions of the road.
More contentiously, both luminaries confessed to being exasperated at times by the general view that religion was a separate, optional and fenced-off part of human life.
The day after he saw off the excavator, he fenced off his 0.25 acre (0.1 hectare) plot and placed a sign warning that "Trespassers will be prosecuted".
A group of several dozen motorcyclists calling themselves "Bikers for Trump" came to help convention-goers pick their way through crowds outside the fenced-off convention area.
Fenced off from the public, the giant trapezoidal dunes shone bone-white in the sun and caramel in the shade, as the sand waited to be summoned.
IT behemoths, once fenced off in closed source gardens, have recently increasingly warmed up to the idea of sharing their code (some of it, at least) with everyone.
Plywood covers the windows, sleeping bags and empty bottles litter the shuttered doorways and head-high weeds sprout through the asphalt of the empty fenced-off parking lot.
In a telephone interview from Namtari with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Shobantaruba said the fenced off land remains idle and snakes have begun to breed in the area.
The new development was reserved for university staff and students, and then fenced off so that locals could no longer walk on the streets where they once lived.
The cliff where the rock formation stood in Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area had been fenced off due to numerous deaths and injuries in the area's unstable sandstone.
Lying just a couple of miles from a fenced-off area honoring the country's first commercially viable oil well, it generates enough power for a nearby office block.
Near a tire yard and a couple of fenced-off weed fields, the driver turned onto a series of interlinked crescents that terminated in small culs-de-sac.
Governments can help by mandating generous parental leave—with a portion fenced off for fathers—to ensure that women do not drop out after the birth of a child.
Community leaders at the meeting spoke of being evicted from their settlements, of forest lands being fenced off and guarded by armed men who denied them access to lands.
Watercress grows on the side of the cliff that is not fenced off, but the nasturtiums were dangling from the edge of a cliff high above the rocky waters.
He said that once the construction area is fenced off, it will be hard for members of the community to access the Ndoinet River and surrounding springs for water.
But the duckbill was located in a part of the park that was fenced off precisely for that reason, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department said in a statement.
But Aronson's domain was a separate space, a fenced-off area of 2,400 square feet in the southwest corner of the building, lined with 18-foot-high storage shelves.
About 6,000 people passed through secure checkpoints to enter the fenced-off, weapons-free secure area inside Capitol Square on Monday, according to Virginia Public Safety Secretary Brian Moran.
Some crazy list-tickers go for Jebel Shams' peak, with a seven-hour return trip from the plateau to an unremarkable top, which is fenced-off by the Omani military.
Members of the grassroots aid organisations Refugee Community Kitchen, Calais Kitchens, and Little Ashram Kitchen, said they have had to distribute supplies from the roadside by the fenced-off compound.
We climbed a set of stairs to a platform with a view over the whole region, the fenced-off or leased-out buildings of the old mine sitting below us.
Southwark attempted to end the deadlock by applying for a compulsory purchase order in 2015 to force homeowners to sell remaining apartments on the fenced-off portion of the estate.
At the facility outside Berlin, inside a fenced-off room larger than a football field, other robots have long been used to fetch large boxes from shelves several stories high.
Near Southwestern Law School in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, a grass strip between the sidewalk and curb is fenced off with green plastic to keep homeless people away.
As President Trump delivered his inaugural address in 2017, a slight woman with feathered gray hair sat listening, bundled in a hooded white parka in a fenced-off V.I.P. section.
The falling-out has left Baha Mar at a standstill, fenced off at the end of a road that bears its name, more than a year after its original opening date.
A mile from the plant, we pulled up to a fenced-off injector—a rusty pipe, with a few bends and gauges, that disappeared into a cement block in the ground.
Apart from the security patrols, there were some fenced-off areas where archaeologists are required to make preliminary excavations, to check for any buried antiquities before the pipeline work can begin.
The farmer said the local pond, on which the Namtari community depends for water, was fenced off as are the trees used to pluck thatch to build or repair local houses.
Constant development has not just left the Marmara coast a fenced-off area dominated by the din of construction vehicles, it has stirred unease among residents who fear being priced out.
The Department of Homeland Security, with its contractors and test holes, will never understand that the borderlands represent an in-between-ness that should be not fenced off but, rather, respected.
Close to the former site of the battery, fenced off, flooded, and ringed by brambles, you can see the monolithic, derelict Cliffe Fort, sitting on the peninsula's heel like a wart.
For the first time since the trial began, sheriff's deputies fenced off a portion of the courthouse steps to ensure that the crowd outside did not block access to the building.
In a fenced-off area in Azuma Park, hundreds of giant black trash bags filled with decontaminated waste were being stored, stacked above eye-level and still not yet properly discarded.
After 19 hours, they eventually reached the remote Duzici camp in southern Osmaniye province, an austere arrangement of white portacabins in a fenced-off compound surrounded by armed guards and razor wire.
Mostly residential houses in Columbia Heights surround the Wonderland Ballroom, but its fenced off picnic tables give it away immediately and there will be a big welcome (and line) at the door.
Mr Youssouf and senior port officials said the base would combine a naval jetty and fenced-off location at the same site as the capital's forthcoming Doraleh Multipurpose Port, still under construction.
Fans swarm outside a fenced off "pink carpet", where Kim Kardashian's make-up artist competes for star billing with Hillary Clinton, the former presidential candidate, as both stop to pose for photographs.
Prosecutors said Mr. Rogata, who lives in Virginia, walked into the Midtown tower's atrium, sneaked into a fenced-off area and began his climb of the building's exterior on the fifth floor.
Before entering the fenced-off special zone, visitors from Kazakhstan have to pass through Kazakh border controls, while those from China pass through Chinese checkpoints at the edge of the Chinese area.
She started an online petition demanding that construction on the site be halted completely and that it be fenced off and turned into a "memorial park" for Jews murdered by the Nazis.
Back at the union's Black Lake resort, the stone and glass cabin for Mr. Williams, the former president, is in a fenced-off area more than a mile from the main complex.
But the hard fact is that increasing numbers of people in Western societies do live without faith, or, if they practise a faith, reserve it for a fenced-off segment of their lives.
Legacies take places that might go to poorer people: Mimi Doe of Top Tier Admissions points out that half of places at top universities are fenced off by racial, athletic and legacy preferences.
What I can say is that the sidewalks on the north side of Division were fuller some days than others, but never empty, never fenced off as was repeatedly rumored to have happened.
We followed her into the Indian reservation and came to a beat-up ranch house, and out in the backyard was this fenced-off trail where illegal immigrants would come through to America.
On Tuesday, it will try again, hearing arguments in a case involving the Wisconsin State Assembly that could remake an American political landscape rived by polarization and increasingly fenced off for partisan advantage.
They argue the actions were necessary because the plants were in plain view and therefore illegal, even though Holcomb's pot plant was hidden away in her fenced-off backyard behind a raspberry patch.
The warning was repeated block after block as a protest march made its way from Union Square toward the Ferry Building and the main gate to the fenced-off wonderland of Super Bowl City.
"He's trying to get their votes," he says, standing by the fenced-off entrance to a mine not far from Mitchell where he once served as Face Boss, a coal industry term for managers.
Toskas said over half of buildings in the Mati area, 30 kilometers (19 miles) east of Athens, were constructed without permits, while beaches were fenced off, obstructing people fleeing the flames from reaching the water.
To the north, in late December, platforms at Copenhagen's Kastrup rail station were fenced off as part of Sweden's latest effort to control the number of migrants entering Malmo from Denmark across the Oresund bridge.
A "free speech zone" was set up several blocks from the debate area in a fenced off area where no one could see what was happening except other protesters and police who controlled the area.
Half a mile long, and two lanes wide, it is the main thoroughfare inside the U.S. Army garrison at Fort Hamilton, the city's only active military base, which is fenced off from the surrounding neighborhood.
More than 100,000 Rohingya live in fenced-off camps in northern Myanmar, and Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has appointed a commission that includes the former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan to find solutions.
Back in April, organizers fenced off part of Copacabana (leaving room near the water's edge to let people pass, because it is a public beach) to build what is now a temporary 12,000-seat arena.
Dozens of members of the Alamance County Taking Back Alamance County — which has been deemed a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center — gathered in a fenced-off area near the statue's former location.
Farmers where an Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed on March 10 say their lands have been fenced off since, with the site still littered with small shards of debris, and they cannot afford to rent plots elsewhere.
Supporters can be seen meeting and mingling at their usual spots on the Holmesdale Road well over an hour before kick off, or spilling out of the fenced-off gardens outside the smattering of local pubs.
For a long time afterwards the words "Gatecrasher will never die" could be seen spray-painted on the wood-chip panels that fenced off the pile of disintegrated stone and metal where Crasher used to be.
The government has said the regulations are part of an effort to protect Russia by creating the ability to sustain a fenced-off national network, in the event that a foreign power interferes with Russian cyberspace.
Earlier this year we got a sneak peek at the company's robotic safety vest, designed to give employees an added layer of protection when entering the fenced-off section of the floor that sports the Kiva systems.
Sending him off on assignment, Walker's editor spells out the racket for him: I mean the fact that two-thirds of this cityis a fenced-off ghetto;that there's graft and corruption running right the way through.
Scientists from Ciemat, the Spanish nuclear agency, fenced off the most hazardous sections and began pressuring the United States to remove about 65,19453 cubic yards of radioactive soil — far more than was removed right after the accident.
The three-tier central structure is now fenced off, but its base is apparently constructed around Mountain Thunder's travel-trailer, which Van Zant covered with a combination of cement and mountain stones to serve as the foundation.
They might disagree on the way to do it, but conservationists all seem to agree that, without community buy-in, elephants and other species are probably doomed to be confined into heavily fortified and fenced-off parks.
In a city that is already a reflection of the country's class segregation, the diplomatic zones of Gulshan and another neighborhood, Baridhara — where most wealthy people live — have been fenced off from the rest of the city.
The fencing would cover part of the border and be supported by repellent products on roads and other locations that could not be fenced off, Patrick Massenet, head of the hunting federation of Meurthe-et-Moselle, said.
That could lead to calls for AV lanes to be fenced off, "thus making city streets even more inhospitable to non-motorists than they already are", says Brian Ladd, author of "Autophobia", a history of opposition to cars.
Several storeys high, painted red or bright blue and mounted with balconies, these are fenced off by concrete balustrades and garishly lit up at night in a country where most people have no access to the electricity grid.
A 320-square-meter garden climbs through all levels, creating a privacy buffer between the villino and the fenced-off steps and offering a tinkling fountain and several terraces for enjoying a morning espresso or a sunset prosecco.
The 34-km (21-mile) road, which city authorities say is safe and will help ease traffic, is set to pass the Moscow Polymetal Plant and a fenced-off site where it disposed of radioactive substances decades ago.
The 34-km (21-mile) road, which city authorities say is safe and will help ease traffic, is set to pass the Moscow Polymetal Plant and a fenced-off site where it disposed of radioactive substances decades ago.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen inspected Israel's fenced-off border with Egypt on Tuesday for ideas for the U.S. border with Mexico, where President Donald Trump has pledged to build a wall, Israel Radio reported.
He said the field perimeter was not fenced off and said the LNA was still trying to negotiate access to the main facility with the tribesman and protesters, who had taken the field demanding salary payments and development funds.
Just past the water source they've fenced off to protect it from the pigs and cows, there's a family garden where they grow tomatoes, onions, carrots, cabbage, and cucumber, both for their own use and to sell to neighbors.
Built Robotics is headquartered on almost an entire acre of dirt-filled construction space in a nondescript, fenced-off area in the Dogpatch on the east side of San Francisco, where the robotic construction equipment is refined and tested.
In the fenced-off complex in Siberia, 144 people have been put in quarantine under close observation for two weeks after the Russian military evacuated them this week from the epicentre of the coronavirus epidemic, the Chinese city of Wuhan.
Teenage activist Joshua Wong, 19, was given 80 hours of community service for unlawful assembly after he and others stormed into a fenced-off area in front of government headquarters called "Civic Square" to stage a sit-in in September 2014.
This classic prairie tableau had become a rare sight across most of North America's Great Plains, after almost two centuries of Euro-American settlement that has tilled or fenced off much of the vast grassland for agriculture and cattle ranching.
Juliana Bordereau may be fenced off from the world, but at least she dwelt in it once, and sampled its delights, before electing to shut herself away, whereas Suzanne Simonin (Anna Karina), in "The Nun," has seclusion forced upon her.
Azerbaijan's first grand prix may have got all the attention but, away from the fenced-off track and the television cameras, hundreds of amateur boxers from around the world are also in town and fighting to qualify for the Olympics.
The sculptor and glassblower Josiah McElheny has plopped down three pavilions in Madison Square Park's fenced-off central lawn; a green disc, a red arch and a blue baffle with circular cutouts that look like a giant Connect Four game board.
Upon hearing that New York State is proposing to turn the fenced-off road into a tree-lined boulevard with crosswalks leading to the banks of the Bronx River, Mr. Gales mulled, at length, the pros and cons of the idea.
In contrast with both the wide-open (if also fenced-off) spaces of Super Bowl City and the tall office buildings around it that empty out at night, the heart of the Tenderloin holds 5,000 people over six city blocks.
The buildup of border security in the late 1990s and 2000s led millions of unauthorized immigrants to settle in the US; hundreds of people have died trying to avoid fenced-off regions of the border by crossing inhospitable desert instead.
The authorities have built a new smaller camp, made up of converted shipping containers in a fenced off area, but migrants are hesitant to move into it because they believe they would be constantly monitored and forced into applying for asylum in France.
The U.K. government launched a consultation document on so-called "freeports" on Monday which claims that fenced off areas that exist on the British mainland but aren't subject to import duties can support jobs, trade and investment in the post-Brexit world.
In August Mr Law (pictured in front of a group of supporters after winning his seat with 50,818 votes) was sentenced to 120 hours of community service for inciting people to enter a fenced-off area at the start of the Umbrella protests.
After a brief tour of the museum's mural, dioramas depicting the New Fire ceremony and explanations of the 52-year calendar cycle, Mr. López led us up the road to a fenced-off cave near the summit called the Cave of the Devil.
Opening the story with a spooky prologue right out of the horror handbook, the director Todd Haynes makes it clear that here be monsters: It's 1975 and a gaggle of young trespassers venture onto fenced-off property to go for a night swim.
He remembers getting arrested atop Nunhead Reservoir, a fenced-off area offering views of the London skyline that was once "a place of the underclass, the underworld" and has since become a littering ground for Goldsmiths art students and their tins of Red Stripe.
"This is one of a kind," said Alexey A. Ivanov, the vice president of the Kazakh side of the zone, which is fenced off from the rest of Kazakhstan and effectively operates as a separate ministate, governed by managers appointed by Kazakhstan's state railway corporation.
The protesters, who were taken into custody on Monday for criminal trespassing onto private property, inciting a riot and resisting arrest, were among about 200 people who demonstrated near the fenced-off Dakota Access Pipeline horizontal drill pad, the Morton County Sheriff Department said in a statement.
The army looks likely to let the civilian government make the running in what one Burmese insider describes as a carefully fenced-off "sandbox": matters of development, education, health care and the like—precisely the areas that for years it oversaw so dismally in this poverty-stricken country.
Cities that can offer children a network of routes and activities that they enjoy using and are good for them means thinking beyond fenced-off playgrounds, said Tim Gill, a UK-based researcher and author who has advised London's mayor on child-friendly city planning in the past.
Like tinted fog, a drifting field of moderately saturated vermilion all but fills "Curbside (orange salvage);" just a few oddly shaped bits at the edges of the sheet impinge on this weird expanse, which is fenced off behind a spray-painted stencil of chain link that looks nearly photographic.
"The first precaution you can take is to wear closed-toed shoes on the beach, but that's obviously not appealing, so you can also try contacting the place you are staying to ask if it is a private beach that is fenced off so dogs can't get in," Pritt says.
The ban resulted in a situation where about 6,000 rallygoers complied with the rule and left their guns at home (but many weren't happy about it), and the other 16,000 brought their guns and just hung out beyond the fenced-off perimeter of the Capitol grounds, according to Richmond Police estimates.
The two men were detained with their wives after the group drove through the outer perimeter of a sensitive military base in Virginia — the one that houses a fenced-off inner compound with the headquarters of the Navy's elite commando unit, SEAL Team 6, according to two people briefed on the episode.
It says much about today's China that—as Communist leaders arrived for an annual summer gathering in Beidaihe, north-east of Beijing—no peep of dissent could be heard on the town's packed public beach, in clear sight of the fenced-off leaders' district with its turreted villas, pine woods and empty, sandy shoreline.
The most primitive farms are human-managed ecosystems; European aristocrats fenced off game reserves in the Middle Ages; Western American land managers have argued for more than a century over how to protect livestock from predators; and government agencies have long dumped hatchery-raised trout into streams so that we can have fun catching them.
Perhaps that is why Paolo Bulgari, chairman of the company, which was bought by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton in 2011, suggested to Italian news outlets this month that the staircase should be fenced off at night if the city couldn't safeguard it against unruly tourists and Romans — an idea that immediately became the subject of some controversy.
He called it "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us." Inspired by the covert Nevada military base that many have long believed to be some kind of alien testing ground or site where the government is investigating unidentified aerial phenomena, he proposed gathering as many people as possible on September 20 to cross the fenced-off land.
For a president who marvels at the perks of the job — a red button that summons a butler and a Diet Coke, the custom-branded pens that Sharpie designed for him — his trip to New York displayed the apparatus he has savored as a head of state: Osprey helicopters and large police escorts that followed Mr. Trump down a fenced-off 34th Street.
The cluster of rock pools, which are located in the Royal National Park in Sydney, have become a drawcard for many tourists and locals as a popular picture-taking spot over the past year much like the Wedding Cake Rock which was fenced off earlier last year when people began taking risky photos on the edge of the 29 metre cliff.
They are those spaces in the peripheries of our vision, glimpsed from the corner of the eye on our daily commute or maybe half-remembered from explorations as a kid; those wastelands that seem to defy the capitalist definitions of usable or workable, they run wild between the urban and the rural environment as a strip of old common, a fenced-off belt of trees, an abandoned, rough, wildflower-filled patch beside a housing project, highway, office block, mall, mill or warehouse.

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