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About 70 of our fellow subjects are downstairs surrounded by a cordon of police and corralled by various steel and iron railings.
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Their parents could roam around the countryside, but the children were corralled into a boarding school.
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Despite what has been said about rehabilitation and about concentration on the building of new estates, they are also corralled geographically.
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The third and final reason that the quangos were corralled, and it still applies, is the democratic deficit.
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I am glad to say that we have corralled and curtailed it.
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There are some disabled people who do not have to be herded into corrals.
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The objections to my two amendments would be as follows: first, not everyone would necessarily want to be corralled into one umbrella organisation.
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Where there really are these cowboys, they should be corralled.
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I am talking about male lambs that are able to stand up to the winter and stay on the hills for a year without being put into corrals and barns.
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If we did this, industry would feel they were contributing to something and were not being corralled into doing something they did not want to do.
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Also, the whole area of criminal justice and policing is being moved out of the third pillar, where it was corralled precisely to protect its intergovernmental nature.
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We should also remember that, while people are corralled in pens, waiting to cross the road, they are subject to the worst of diesel and petrol fumes.
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To achieve price stability, member states' monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policies are to be corralled and converged, despite the diversity of those member states' economies.
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I believe, rather, that it is because people are increasingly corralled into groups, federations and other corporate bodies so that they can take cover behind collective responsibility.
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Will it be corralled by this?
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They can all be corralled inside it.
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Several corrals burned and total damages were estimated at $50,000.
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The first summer, houses were built, land cleared, and corrals constructed.
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An above-ground hotel was soon added, with stables and corrals that could hold 100 horses, 300 cattle, and 6,000 sheep.
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The metal cable tray system corrals electrical and data cabling also serve as the support for the light fixtures.
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They also move the livestock to different pasture locations, or herd them into corrals and onto trucks for transport.
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In the spring of 1911 some 60,000 sheep were sheared in new corrals that had been built.
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The collection and disposal of horse dung suggests that horses were confined in corrals or stables.
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The couple corralled a large group of students and teachers into a single classroom.
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The campground has ten campsites each with a picnic table and fire pit along with four 12-foot by 12-foot corrals.
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In the afternoon, the soldiers in the station opened the corrals and let their horses run loose.
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Harvested cranberries float in the water and can be corralled into a corner of the bed and conveyed or pumped from the bed.
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The fish must have been corralled by some method and then harvested at will.
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Additional corrals outside the walls accommodated cattle, horses, goats, and sheep.
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Ruined structural walls and rock corrals survive at the site.
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Further to the east are corrals and holding pens.
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The prosperity of the state was based on cattle herding, with large corrals in the capital town and in scores of smaller hill-top villages.
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They constructed corrals for up to 20,000 head of cattle, supplied with ample grazing lands and fresh water.
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The list included: enlarging the grandstands, building new barns, corrals and fences.
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Pastures underwent extensive renovation, historical barns were preserved, and new construction of barns, corrals, feeding systems, and miles of high tensile fence was completed.
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According to her, the administration has corralled left-leaning interest groups in a virtual veal pen.
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Adobe ruins and rock corrals now mark the location.
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The tall log barn (1909) and corrals illustrate the rangers need for self-sufficiency, while the garage (1925) demonstrates modernization.
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Two rock buildings still stand at the site, and numerous foundations and old corrals show where the town once was.
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The corrals may be used by visitors to stable their horses.
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There are also several original willow corrals that still exist.
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In addition, a garden area and corrals have been built for authenticity.
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Initially, fences created corrals at the ranch headquarters.
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Summertime events and festivals frequently have bike parking corrals that many times are filled to capacity by three hundred or more bikes.
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Four log cabins occupied the corners of the fort, with sheds, corrals, and a garden within the enclosure.
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He built corrals and houses for himself and his employees and expanded the road system.
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When corrals were available, the remuda would be run into an enclosed area where the horses could be caught.
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They built seven log cabins and some corrals.
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Initially it was assumed that every narrow ring had a pair of nearby shepherd moons corralling them into shape.
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Therefore, transmembrane proteins are corralled by both fences and pickets.
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The catch: riders can not close the gate to the pen till they have corralled all the cattle (and only the intended cattle) inside.
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He corrals many of them to one side of the island, then sets off another explosive charge, blocking their escape route.
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The rest corralled the loudies together into herds, where they eventually starve, wiping out the species.
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The reader response then is corralled via interpretative communities.
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The town was once surrounded by sheep corrals, and in 1860 gold ore was discovered in the corrals where the sheep were kept at night.
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Other historic corrals at the ranch are made of adobe and wooden planks.
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Facilities consist of a picnic area, camping sites, equestrian staging area and corrals, a historic barn, water and restrooms.
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A school, orphanage, missionary residences, barns and corrals were built.
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To avoid allusions to military confrontation, kettling is sometimes described as corralling, likening the tactic to the enclosure of livestock.
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The requirement of a permit is sometimes denounced as an infringement of free speech, as permits are denied on spurious grounds or protestors are corralled into free speech zones.
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Among these are corrals used to trap or hold wild horses, corrals used to support cavalry, and corrals which otherwise supported usage of horses in ranching or other activities.
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The only livestock bones found at the site were from horses, so the inference by the researchers is that horses were held in corrals at the site.
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There are also four horse corrals.
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Equestrian facilities including stables, kennels, corrals, a show ring and arenas along with 20 miles of equestrian trails and sand roads can also be found at the park.
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He then corrals her at his camp and builds a large bonfire to shine light on her and prevent her from turning intangible during the night.
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Structures represented at the center include: a linecamp, a dugout, a bunkhouse, a blacksmith shop, a cowchip house, a schoolhouse, corrals, shipping pens, windmills, chuckwagons, and a coal-burning locomotive.
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The news media were managed by the authorities, with journalists corralled off from the school, in exchange for being provided with human interest information for their stories.
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Later, as motorised transport for livestock became common, rounded-up animals were often driven to the nearest road, herded into holding corrals, then loaded onto trucks for further transport.
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Today, livestock graze in open areas during the day, but are sheltered in corrals during the night, except for goats, which are permitted to manage on their own within limits.
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By 1912, the ranch boasted an excellent house of 7 or 8 rooms a large barn, several sheds, a large cellar, outhouses, big substantial corrals, etc.
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He improved the roofing of the barracks buildings, had the exterior walls of all buildings plastered, expanded the storehouses, and expanded and improved the corrals and stables.
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However, by putting forward the figure of £20 million he has set more hares running than he has managed to corral.
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How on earth do we reach the other 80 per cent unless we can bring them within the corral of a preliminary interview?
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The only way in which we can defend it is to keep within the corral.
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A number of their failures have been associated with attempts to corral and control multinationals investment.
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We must find a way to corral those people in as well.
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My own view is to corral them into the employees' electoral college.
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They are seeking to corral and coerce the young into fitting into an unsuitable system.
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I have not yet drawn any of them into my corral.
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Will not the move to corral those children into failure schools entrench the problem even more deeply?
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I want to see the warship builders in the corral.
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We remain inherently suspicious of laws that corral individuals and groups of individuals into legally defined categories, to be treated differently, and therefore to be regarded differently.
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If we can corral the cases and quantify them to calculate the figure of £16.3 million, on that basis, we should be able to say how many people are involved.
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Evidence from the presence of curved rows of postholes (indicative of fencing) and nitrogen and phosphates in the enclosed areas indicate a corral.
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A herd of horses were then driven into the same corral or threshing field.
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The park is so named because of its use as a natural corral by cowboys in the 19th century.
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Where ranching predominates, wetlands provide choice dry-season pastures; corrals and milking sheds often perch on the islands.
Cattle are usually corralled during the night in open spaces close to the homestead.
Communal resources had been corralled for political purposes, focused by the group's standardised account of self.
Surrounding the farm area were some eight acres of yards and corrals, suitable for sheep and cattle.
We'd have been much better off corralling him, punishing him, because after all, far from gaining economically he's lost very, very heavily.
Let them make fools of themselves trying to corral the quicksilver of "phenomenology" into a respectable theory.
As described in the survey, the hypothetical electric fencing would surround both the household's fields and its livestock corral.
Capturing ancient identities is like trying to drive nails though blobs of mercury, but at least we can corral most of the blobs.
Data collected can then be used in the interpretation of the function of that building or context, be that an obsidian workshop, animal corral, or oven rake out.
Much of the theoretical modelling invoked to corral the music was designed to encompass something else, and does not always throw light on the activity generally referred to as jazz.
Show the way forward, break out of the corral, and the more timid and conservative partners will follow.
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They are driven into these corrals, and have been separated from the mare, having never drunk from a bucket.
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