Anyone can protest, but crowds are corralled by iron gates that keep them checked. |
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I once read an article about a guy who corralled a herd of particularly wily mustangs by just quietly pushing them from 3 miles back. |
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She once had an eye kicked out by a stallion she corralled, but the loss hasn't stopped her. |
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The aim was to round up the goats and herd them towards the vermin fence, where they were corralled. |
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Visitors are instead corralled through a narrow passageway into the uninviting realms of the zoo shop. |
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As the wagons were corralled into an even tighter circle at the Crescent, the Trust arrived like the cavalry in the nick of time. |
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We had badges to identify who was on which bus and we had to go to a specific area which was corralled off. |
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They were being herded, corralled, and lassoed, as it were, by high-tech means. |
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If wool is so important to this country, then prize sheep should not be corralled in pens too small to allow them to turn around. |
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I managed to get out just before the riot squad made a shield tunnel and corralled the crowd. |
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No sooner have people been successfully corralled into shedding a few pounds, they are hectored about the possible dangers of dieting. |
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Elements of an indigenous landscape are corralled by a regular agricultural pattern. |
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It looks like the kind of book you'd find remaindered in the front shelves where they keep all the bargain books corralled together. |
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After spending the night in camp, the workers were corralled onto the backs of large trucks and transported south. |
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And with the stuck-up snobs corralled up on the third floor landing, I skipped my way down the stairs, almost singing to myself. |
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Today it was Sydney drivers who were being corralled into paying yet another toll, with the opening of the city's newest pay-as-you-go tunnel. |
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Cars, which run on a vegetable oil fuel called biodiesel, are corralled together instead of parked outside each residence. |
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As he corralled the delegates toward the building, he couldn't help but gaze at the gate, where a row of forty National Guardsmen stood. |
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Instead, tuna are taken from the wild, enclosed in nets and dragged to shore where they are corralled in pens and fattened on an oil-rich diet. |
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They found and corralled a small wild herd of buffalo, which became the breeding stock for the magnificent beast we have today. |
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We went into the woods and beat the trees with sticks until all manner of livestock stampeded out and were corralled into our barn. |
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They were also being corralled in managing their defence spending from the lowest cost framework. |
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It looks like the kind of book you'd find remaindered in the front shelves of Barnes and Noble where they keep all the bargain books corralled together. |
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Large South African companies, once corralled by international sanctions, have turned into proper multinationals. |
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Fortunately, most can be corralled into a relatively tidy set of categories. |
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Citizens were often simply corralled for the event and asked only to sign up for a party membership, show up and vote for their candidate. |
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One weekend, she corralled five friends into the Ludlow Street crash pad rented by musicians John Cale and Tony Conrad and instigated a night of playful debauchery. |
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A bloodied, slimy ball of a pig, mistakenly corralled amidst the curs, dislodged itself from the slaughter, squealing and stinking, and made straight for the sketch artist. |
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Though certainly romantic on the subject, Booker has been neither corralled nor bamboozled. |
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Then Lucky Fair kept me in the car and Dave Armour corralled the other two colts and back to our house. |
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This was where they corralled their livestock at night, and where the warm smell of animals still lingered. |
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The native quarter, La Cité Indigene, where blacks were corralled after dark, was thrumming. |
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In a bigger place, Shaw might have been corralled into peewee football at eight or nine, and found his way among other oversized boys. |
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They have been corralled off in a small, slum-like corner of the city. |
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There is, though, one rather odd thing about this News UK corralled inside News Corp, the publishing wing of Rupert's enforcedly divided empire. |
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The Internet is too protean and easy to penetrate to be corralled by either the power of money or lobbyist influence-peddling. |
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There was one debate over where they would all sleep and whether they would all be moved into particular areas so that they would be corralled together. |
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Reply: When the catching commences, the birds will already have been compromised by stress due to being taken off water and feed, and being corralled into two-thirds of an already cramped barn. |
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The Riot Act was read and armed troops corralled the demonstrators in front of the Corn Exchange on Lune Street. |
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If a female finds herself corralled into the harem of an immunologically unsuitable male, she will go out of her way to copulate with more suitable neighbouring males. |
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It was he who adjusted it, or corralled it, to the needs of the obdurate, cranky, noisy Linotype machines which then printed almost everything in America. |
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Under the terms of the peace agreement, negotiated between the Maoists and their political opponents under India's aegis, some of the 23,000-odd corralled must be recruited into the army. |
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They corralled us on their dirt bikes during the King verdict march. |
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A herd of six to eight feeder cattle, each weighing between 300 and 500 pounds, is corralled into a pen, and their heads, ears, bellies, rears and topsides are manually inspected. |
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Thousands of such zombie computers are corralled together to form a botnet capable of launching scams. Many of us have been unwitting accomplices at one time or another. |
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Moreover, there are no pesky Mexicans to be defeated, nor inconvenient native inhabitants to be corralled into reservations before the exploitation can begin. |
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Recent converts to democracy, the Maoists retain a standing army, though it is corralled under UN supervision, a thuggish militia, known as the Young Communist League, and a well-earned reputation for brutality. |
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One of the base tenets of democracy is freedom of choice at the ballot box and if one is corralled into having to vote for a candidate of your own ethnicity, then that intrinsic liberty is constrained. |
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Can they be corralled into the value-for-money fold? |
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We were all corralled into this community. |
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Governments were being corralled toward solutions for their defence requirements or face the attendant costs in social breakdown, social disorder, internal unrest, violence, or revolution. |
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It must have been noon hour, because the boys were at play in the boys' yard, and they all stood along the inside of the fence, just like corralled animals. |
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Saudia Arabia had restricted a lot of movement in the months leading up to the war, journalists did not get much beyond Dhahran and Riyadh and then an awful lot were corralled into pools thereafter. |
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During the whole month of October, the herds of cows and horses, and flocks that are not corralled, come down from the mountains where they have been pasturing during the summer. |
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As there was no major threat, the ship was towed towards the Brest's shipping port in the evening of 13 November and was corralled with booms supplied by the French Navy. |
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The fish must have been corralled by some method and then harvested at will. |
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Once a party dominates a rigged district, the party force-feeds its corralled voters a preselected party hack. |
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The cattle are usually corralled overnight which enables farmers to collect farmyard or boma manure. |
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The linebacker corralled the runner who had slipped through the hole. |
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It means the berries, already loosened off their woody vines by a machine called a reeler, will float high enough over the plants to be easily corralled. |
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I corralled the judge, and we started off across the fields, in no very mild state of fear of that gentleman's wife, whose vigilance was seldom relaxed. |
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