Although the park is claimed to be off-limits to motorized vehicles, several city-owned trucks and pickups were seen driving around. |
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Concerned that there might be unexploded ordnance on the premises, the following day WFP declared the warehouse off-limits to its personnel. |
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Access has also been gained to large stocks of ammunition in areas previously off-limits to disarmament activities. |
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And the sea will also be off-limits, with French warships guarding a maritime exclusion zone around Omaha Beach near Arromanches. |
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Salvage logging was proposed to allow loggers to remove diseased and fire-damaged trees from areas that are otherwise off-limits to the industry. |
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What makes her work worthy of coverage when work of equivalent shoddiness and offensiveness is regarded as absolutely off-limits? |
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He always struck me as an unconventional cove for whom few things would be off-limits. |
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With CD reissues, you've got the freedom to indulge yourself in areas that would have previously been seen as off-limits. |
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It's been declared a historical landmark, so it's basically off-limits to any repainting. |
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Roughly 25 percent of the land is off-limits because of the rich alluvial diamond deposits. |
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But unless we scored with an eager couple, this sexual nirvana was strictly off-limits to us single males. |
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A few activities, like big-game hunting, are off-limits to the kids, but in general they grow up quickly, and are a part of what goes on. |
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Most art worlders are likely, I think, to agree that absolutely nothing should be off-limits for art or literature. |
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Plus, almost all of the grow rooms in Colorado are currently off-limits to the public. |
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According to the lawsuit, 238,000 jobs across the armed forces are off-limits for women. |
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The adjoining bathroom was off-limits thanks to a suspected superbug case in the next room. |
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I also think Buckley and all the pundits are wrong to even talk about which invasions of privacy are off-limits in politics. |
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Even though I learned most of my foul vocabulary from my parents, Mom had one word that was off-limits. |
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The Forbidden City was the palace of Ming and Qing emperors and off-limits to ordinary Chinese citizens for 500 years. |
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By definition, Wilderness Areas are off-limits to industrial use, and so have a natural enemy in the extractive industries. |
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Eighty percent of the country was effectively off-limits, including national parks and game reserves. |
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It also had a gorgeous dining hall, usually used for big parties, but tonight it was roped off and off-limits to the guests of the hotel. |
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The territory of Europe is too small to have zones that are off-limits to its citizens. |
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Talk to your roommates right away, and determine what you have access to and what is off-limits. |
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In our view, there are not sufficient grounds for a president's health to be declared off-limits for the media. |
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Gear may have to be modified, areas may become off-limits, and fishing seasons might change. |
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Spaceports usually notify pilots and ship captains of the regions of the ocean that will be off-limits during a launch because rocket stages or debris could fall there. |
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Following her death, the trust was also criticised for the difficulty the family had in seeing her body in the mortuary, which was said to be off-limits at the weekend. |
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Last week, when the media and the governor's staff assembled for an election-night-planning walk-through, the hotel's grand Crystal Ballroom was off-limits. |
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Unfortunately, the underground tunnels that were used to transport booze and, if necessary, escaping patrons, are off-limits. |
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He can't know the difference between old, unwanted items and new ones that are off-limits. |
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Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine. |
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Although hundreds of acres of land in the Falklands are off-limits because of mines, the minefields are well marked and therefore cause few problems. |
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The island is strictly off-limits to tourists, not because it is haunted, but because it is private property. |
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Manufacturing doubt remained firmly off-limits. |
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The ministry itself is strictly off-limits. |
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Rather than tyrannically declaring certain shows and games off-limits, teach them why you consider some choices inappropriate, giving them a model for decision-making skills. |
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I had pictured the place as nothing more than a few scattered farmhouses and a fence separating the highway from a faraway, forebodingly off-limits military base. |
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But the fact is, large parts of Pakistan are embroiled in tribal and religions conflict and off-limits to all but the most brazen journalists. |
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This feature functions like a key to enhance access control by keeping the enclosure off-limits to individuals who do not have ready access to the handle. |
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The Reconstruction Agency said that it would aim to allow evacuees to return to zones in Fukushima where preparations are under way for lifting emergency off-limits orders. |
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It said the detainees have been transferred to off-limits military sites and urged the observers to insist on full access to all sites used for detention. |
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