Both local authorities had in place policies and procedures relating to unauthorised Traveller encampments. |
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It ranges from rustic villages, Bedouin encampments, skyscraping cities, tumbledown temples and other ancient ruins. |
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And all the while, they must excel at ROTC studies of military science along with the summer encampments. |
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Barracks, garrisons, bivouacs and encampments thus far spared came under a blitz of laser-guided bombs first used in the Gulf War. |
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Larger village sites have yielded a much wider range of chert tools than have smaller encampments. |
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Like Depression-era Hoovervilles, these encampments take on an air of semipermanence by the end of the tournament. |
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When the Cavalry invested Indian encampments, they periodically encountered warrior braves beside women and children. |
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Usually in the forefront of expansion are the sites of military posts and encampments that protected advancing explorers or soldiers. |
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The committee decided that most illegal traveller encampments were caused by a lack of places to stop. |
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As you drive along, you see these encampments that are filled with the media trailers, various media vehicles. |
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The new policy will have to deal with a rising number of unauthorised encampments in the borough. |
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With its prehistoric burial mounds, barrows and encampments, its feudal laws and time-trapped settlements, the New Forest is anything but. |
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Below them, the Imperial Army marched along the road, plumes of smoke rising from the cratered remains of the Star encampments. |
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Homeowners have received an anonymous letter warning them of an increase in illegal encampments on the green belt site. |
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Intelligence on the strength of enemy units, location of encampments, and designs of fortifications was almost nil. |
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We offer advice on the procedures to get court orders to remove illegal encampments. |
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Later, the military-backed government issued police with orders to clear the protesters from their encampments in the city. |
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Superficially, capitalism's main impact seemed to be the encampments of kiosks in public spaces, engaged in selling all kinds of home and foreign items at high prices. |
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He absorbed ethnic rebels into his criminal empire, and set up encampments along the Mekong river. |
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India itself is sometimes envisioned as a spiritual geography, a grand chart of pilgrimage sites and empyreal encampments. |
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The region also contains hundreds of spring, summer and winter hunting, fishing, gathering and trapping encampments. |
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Police surrounded all Romani encampments and transported the inhabitants and their wagons to Marzahn. |
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At first few in number, they settled in small encampments along lakes and streams. |
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Rumours of a child prodigy circulated through the encampments and music circles. |
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His novel Far North offered a dystopic look at the future, with Americans living in encampments along the Russian tundra. |
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In villages and encampments, milking punctuates the day, and the precious liquid is consumed and exchanged within families. |
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Many Chibok residents believe their daughters are in one of Boko Haram's encampments in the Sambisa bush. |
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In an interview in La Stampa, he said his first move would be to seek the demolition of 85 unlicensed Roma encampments. |
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Two encampments, one of them outside the government's headquarters, remain. |
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The images of refugee encampments covered in snow are a grim reminder of the plight of those who have had to flee their homes. |
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In Greece, as in other countries, the majority of Roma live in wretched conditions, in encampments, without water or drainage. |
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Signs of an archaeological site can include arrowheads, old encampments and evidence of buildings. |
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In 2008, the total population of Dosso district was estimated to be 435,000, with people spread over 425 towns, villages and encampments. |
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The streets, the parks, the expatriates' compounds, all places at open air and far from menacing buildings are proper for improved encampments. |
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The peacekeepers have drawn fire on occasion and have more than once responded by destroying militia encampments. |
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Charlemagne returned through Westphalia, leaving encampments at Sigiburg and Eresburg, which had been important Saxon bastions. |
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Some of the sedentary Fulani live in longstanding Fulani encampments, some in recently established Fulani hamlets near Soninké villages, and others in Soninké villages. |
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There was an outbreak of general panic on Wednesday night in the encampments at Parliament Hill, Moorfields, and Islington. |
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This 200-mile long stretch of railbank property has four encampments of the Lewis and Clark expedition. |
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At night they stop at roadside parks which, with all the open fires aglow, look like Indian encampments as viewed by the early European explorers. |
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Roma community leaders state that only 1 in 4 municipalities provides a designated encampment, and many encampments do not meet the legal requirements, with some municipal leaders preferring to pay the fines instead. |
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The first of several immigrant encampments were flattened with bulldozers. |
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Thousands of Arab villagers have been affected by rebel attacks and a vast number of their villages and encampments have been destroyed in rebel attacks. |
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At the beginning of October, the World Health Organisation estimated the number of displaced persons in Haiti at more than 1.3 million, living in more than 1,350 encampments. |
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The Parties concerned shall agree upon measures to be taken to harmonize, on site, the construction and establishment of camps, encampments and small infrastructures. |
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Conditions in the roadside encampments are making people ill. |
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They fly private jets into Burning Man airport, then cocoon themselves in ultraluxe trailer encampments. |
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Potter was a generous patron of the Girl Guides, whose troupes she allowed to make their summer encampments on her land, and whose company she enjoyed as an older woman. |
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While Jean Charest and Stephen Harper hid in the bushes, other conscientious objectors offered to fling sandbags or golfballs and burn down the encampments of reenactors. |
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Crime has fallen about 40 percent in the area, and fewer street encampments mar the sidewalks and empty lots around the gentrifying downtown Los Angeles. |
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