Later, after Hass exposed the situation in an article for the paper, the army returns the roadblock to its original location. |
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More than once the back of my car was concealing the very people the police sought as they waved me through the roadblock. |
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The flying vehicle of ours crashed through the roadblock, sending splinters and pieces of wood whistling all over the place. |
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There is a roadblock somewhere further ahead and the convoy stalls for the night. |
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The mixture of fear and exhilaration he feels when passing through a police roadblock isn't logical, but it is completely understandable. |
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Setting himself up as a roadblock, Don Quijote demands that they identify and explain themselves. |
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Officers used the vehicles to set up a roadblock after the animal escaped from a slaughterhouse in Graz. |
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Policeman can lose sight of you as you drive through their roadblock, and criminals on foot don't actually come looking for you as a rule. |
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A hundred yards away, a sorry looking BMW 6-series is parked at right angles to a motorway barrier, forming a makeshift roadblock. |
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However, they were greeted by a two-kilometre roadblock of residents from Quebec, New Brunswick and the nearby native reserves. |
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It is after this strong three song opening salvo that the album should run into a roadblock. |
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In fact, his lyricism is at once his greatest strength and greatest roadblock to growth. |
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Greece's attempts to get the British government to return the Elgin Marbles have met another roadblock, this time from within. |
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In light of these video issues, the burnt-in subtitles may seem minor, but it was another roadblock to enjoyment of the film. |
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For a strictly arboreal species like the hoolock gibbon, a gap in the canopy is like a roadblock. |
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A department official manning the roadblock said he and the police officers there had been instructed not to speak to the media. |
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They explained to the cabbie, who at one point talked us through a roadblock, that I was looking for an American and the American wasn't at home. |
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Within weeks, a new roadblock appeared in the form of Arizona State Senator kimberly Yee. |
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The frailty of the government's authority was underscored on the road north, when we were stopped at a roadblock by a group of men with assault rifles. |
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They might want to get into shape and stay healthy but the actual process of going to work out can be a roadblock. |
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If the roadblock or traffic congestion suddenly clears, tap Recalculate route to replan your original route. |
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White fumes rose from tear gas fired by the French, and black smoke billowed from a roadblock of burning metal drums set afire at the base gates by the loyalists. |
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The lack of housing that the workforce can afford, particularly in growing urban centres, is a serious roadblock to growth and investment. |
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But the roadblock in the middle remains European regulatory issues with respect to GMO tolerances. |
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Since then, like other young people, he is never at ease when he finds himself at a roadblock. |
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A lack of sustainable funding for legal aid remains a roadblock to access to civil justice. |
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As Mitchell was looking to expand his enterprise in the mid-2000s, he ran into a roadblock. |
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I leave the city center and drive a few kilometers outside Donetsk where I am flagged down at a police roadblock. |
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A few years ago, I was hitting a roadblock in my personal work. |
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At the roadblock, Samuell was confronted by two Hungarian generals who wanted to surrender their divisions immediately and demanded safe conduct to the American lines. |
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We negotiated a ride with a well-connected local, sardined into the back of his jeep, and he drove us straight past every dusty roadblock with a grin and a wave. |
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When insulation is installed on one side of the thermal bridge, it acts like a roadblock, reducing heat flow. |
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The police had set up roadblocks immediately, and at one point that night a whole heap of people tried to bust through the roadblock in cars and on foot. |
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They drove straight through the roadblock in a hail of bullets. |
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For over a decade, those trying to make better sunscreen found a roadblock at the Food and Drug Administration. |
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The roadblock was an example of how quickly the reality on the ground is changing. |
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We knew as we approached that this roadblock was supposed to be one of the most difficult to get through in the region. |
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To get around this performance roadblock, Intel's new transistor design features a conducting channel in the form of a vertical silicon fence that stands proud of the surface. |
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Not far from the drop-off point, the team ran into their first roadblock. |
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As for how safe this makes GM, Baulcombe says: The European roadblock on GM would be appropriate if there were evidence for an intrinsic hazard, but there is not. |
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Another way of pre-empting a career roadblock is by doing a research on an organisation's work culture before joining. |
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Six officers only caught the escaper after 10 minutes when a van was used as a roadblock. |
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Two youth from the crowd crouch down on the track, creating a roadblock. |
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It illustrates an interesting roadblock in the country's social evolution. |
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Effectively, it has put a roadblock in front of me. |
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One potential roadblock to Rubio and other early frontrunners is that Lindsey Graham, South Carolina's senior senator, is also weighing a run for president. |
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They believe it will be easy to portray the Labour leader as the real roadblock to action, even an appeaser. |
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Faced with a roadblock, Google last year came up with a workaround. |
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Companies that face the IT expenditure roadblock of legacy systems are promoting the need for change throughout their organizations and gaining buy-in from their various business units. |
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But since 2001, the Chinese economy has gained momentum and due to the rapid increase in energy-intensive product demand and production, energy shortages have become a roadblock to China's economic development. |
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Continuing a roadblock begun by a PC, in the event of pelotons breaking up into a number of groups and progressively allowing the technical and other cars to pass. |
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This removes a longstanding roadblock to the mass development of mobile TV, although major deployments have already taken place in some key markets. |
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One roadblock to increasing needed investment is the absence of a set of clear, unambiguous and accessible scientifically based studies on the economic and social costs and benefits of various risk reduction measures. |
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Near the city of Derbent, the men ran into a Russian roadblock. |
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While some have begun to define the concept of third space, the ever-changing nature of third space theory is a constant roadblock for scholars in this area. |
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