Before long, these one-metre-high solid slabs will be topped with another two metres of chain-link fence. |
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In the space between the vacant visitors' center and the training center sits a dead vegetable garden surrounded by a chain-link fence. |
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Halfway down a chain-link topped with barbed wire separated us from the south end of the grounds. |
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She walked down a gravel drive towards a gate in the chain-link and barbed wire fence. |
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But now chain-link fences topped with razor wire snake over the low hills, keeping them out of their ancestral lands. |
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I enjoyed my last glimpse of the place for a while as the sun set over the coils of barbed wire atop the chain-link fence. |
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Reportedly, the creature had leapt over the chain-link fence, topped with barbed wire, to get to the chickens inside. |
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It's a plain old rectangular pool, 50 feet by 100 feet, surrounded by a concrete deck and a chain-link fence. |
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Seabound exit from the cult compound was blocked by half a mile of chain-link fence, topped with razor wire. |
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Your place of residence for the next 16 months is a maze of chain-link fences, razor wire and guard towers. |
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The path was narrow and badly lit, often wound between spray-painted or high chain-link fences and almost no-one else was using it. |
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The houses are small, cramped dingily together, with fringes of grass, old-fashioned blooms and rusty chain-link fences dividing the yards. |
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A few people in hard hats milled about, and there were some low buildings and chain-link fences. |
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Sprawling refineries hide behind chain-link fences topped with razor wire and guards at the exits. |
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The prisoners, in their bright orange jumpsuits, are guarded by a maze of chain-link fences, razor wire and towers. |
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A full moon lit their way as they slipped down a back road and slit the chain-link fence with bolt cutters. |
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Another chain-link fence on either side of the tracks further restricts pedestrian traffic. |
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The camp consists of small cages with chain-link sides, no bathrooms, concrete floors and metal roofs. |
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Sleek, industrial-design future furniture battles with the grit of chain-link fences and soul-eating neon strip lights. |
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The current chain-link fence at the bottom of a slope, running along the property, which is on parkland, she said, is old and needs to be replaced. |
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Down at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue and Esplanade, behind a chain-link fence, the bones of the old Versatile Pacific Shipyard buildings are a stark reminder of the past. |
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It's a tall, chain-link fence with vertical rows of white slats. |
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A high chain-link fence crowned with barbed wire surrounds them. |
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Let it climb a tree in a wild garden or cover a pergola or hide a chain-link fence. |
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After passing through a series of lines, we were gathered into a chain-link holding pen, crowned with barbed wire, adjacent to the men. |
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After the scanning takes place, KSM is led down a long corridor flanked by chain-link fences. |
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Standing at the top of the hill, just to the side of the open chain-link gate was a thin, petite female wearing various, silken veils that blew in the wind. |
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There are two primary ways that chain-link fabric is galvanized. |
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The pad is a little larger than a football field, protected by a 20-foot-high earth berm, a double chain-link fence, and a lone security guard carrying a machine gun. |
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He jumped from the equivalent of the top of the chain-link fence. |
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We don't know what goes on behind the chain-link fence of a refinery or a smelter or a paper mill, or what comes out of the smokestacks, and therefore we suspect the worst. |
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Looking out at chain-link fences, gantry cranes, and a highway off-ramp at the edge of San Francisco Bay, I am in a very unlikely site to appreciate nature. |
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On a sultry autumn night, panther number 60, all eight-year-old male, stalked through a forest of pine trees and cabbage palms until he was stopped cold by a chain-link fence. |
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My favorite fishing spot is a 12-minute drive away, alongside a commercial gravel pit whose chain-link fence the river is always undercutting and dragging away. |
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Witnesses said two youths, about 17 or 18, apparently jumped over a chain-link fence on Sunday to vandalize the construction site. |
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