But police cordons delayed his evacuation to a hospital, and he died a few hours later. |
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Uniformed police officers stood at each end of the cordons speaking to passers-by. |
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Somebody recently showed me five different varieties of apples on cordons against a 4ft featherboard fence. |
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Large cordons of police kept the tenants from defending the man while a group of bailiffs and police carried out the eviction. |
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On the other side of the barricades and police and army cordons were the protesters, who had travelled overnight from all over Ireland. |
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Police set up cordons around the area and closed the lower end of the High Street while firefighters began carrying out their investigations. |
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Methods employed by security forces and government heavies included the use of tear gas, threats, beatings, confiscation of ID cards, police cordons and random gunfire. |
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Redcurrants, white currants and gooseberries can be fan-trained and turned into espaliers and cordons. |
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Against these causal forces, quarantines and cordons sanitaires were utterly useless. |
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At Bizerte, Jendouba, Kairouan, Sousse and Sfax members and delegations from the LTDH found their access blocked to the prisons by police cordons on the approach roads. |
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There, hundreds of police officers locked arms in cordons to hold back throngs of black-hatted Orthodox men who whistled, catcalled, and threw water, candy and a few plastic chairs. |
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Other areas including the Market Hall were later evacuated as cordons were placed as a result of the smoke becoming worse. |
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With tall-growing cordons remove shoots that form in the axil of the leaves. |
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Unlike the London scheme, two cordons would have been used, one covering the main urban core of the Greater Manchester Urban Area and another covering Manchester city centre. |
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A few hundred youths smashed the windows of a luxury hotel on the square, ripped up paving stones to throw at police and hurled firebombs at cordons of riot cops. |
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