The locals came forward to remove encroachments, which included tying up of pigs and milch animals. |
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Krishna had instructed the officials to make use of the land to avoid encroachments. |
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The original roadside hazard model used to predict roadside crashes was derived from data collected on encroachments into a median. |
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The most sophisticated exponents against encroachments of the central state were the English pluralists Figgis, Laski, and Cole. |
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In Lincolnshire people opposing encroachments on rights of commons emphasized the law of the land as the basis of their claim. |
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These encroachments were also considered a security risk for the VIPs frequenting this road. |
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A common demand by the residents of the Lake Area is that the pavement around the monument be cleared of encroachments and hawkers. |
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Even if the estate management felt it had a genuine grievance, minor encroachments on estate land are common and generally ignored. |
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Sewage, effluents from dyeing and electroplating units, indiscriminate sand mining and encroachments have all ravaged the river. |
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Acting on the report, the High Court had directed the Government to take action to clear the green belt area from encroachments. |
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He told this correspondent that kanungos and patwaris had been asked by the Revenue Department to vacate encroachments. |
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We have also to ensure that seawater is not able to make encroachments on the land. |
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There is a constant struggle to win back the Garden from the erosions of time and the encroachments of the forest primeval. |
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The results were derived from a 3.5 year observational study of median encroachments. |
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Norman abbots energetically fought off the encroachments on the wealth and patrimony of the houses on which the abbots' own fates depended. |
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Over the past decades, modern encroachments and thoughtless building have marred the historic fabric of the city. |
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Drivers pointed out that encroachments and haphazard parking of autorickshaws near bus stops caused severe inconvenience. |
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The lake has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents. |
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They in turn must take inspections and see if the encroachments have been permanently removed. |
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The police are of course a picture of unconcern when it comes to illegal encroachments and pavement vendors who have taken over the entire footpath, even on arterial roads. |
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At the same time, they wanted to keep in place encroachments like Social Security and Medicare. |
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The property owner is responsible for the permanent removal of any encroachments within an easement. |
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For decades the concrete army had been allowed to commandeer all open spaces, and illegal encroachments had done the rest. |
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Ultimately most of the Robotpatents merely confirmed existing laws, though abolishing illegalities, encroachments, and usurpations. |
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However, some neighbourhoods such as Shivaji Nagar in Govandi, where our office is located, were never illegal encroachments to start with. |
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Serious encroachments on citizens' fundamental rights must incur effective, proportionate and dissuasive criminal penalties. |
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Most moves to establish them as agriculturalists failed because of badly conceived programs and encroachments upon reserved lands. |
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Differing opinions on the regime in the buffer zone inevitably lead to encroachments and changes to the status quo. |
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At the same time, unrestricted access to court records also carries with it potential encroachments on individual privacy and security rights. |
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The proposed works envisage the removal of encroachments to the existing runway, and ancillary works. |
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While the encroachments on our privacy in the digital era are immense, we have not allowed them to bowl us over. |
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For their part, MBR leaders are trying to ensure that they avoid political encroachments on their domain. |
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Regulators must be vigilant in relation to political pressure and encroachments on their jurisdiction. |
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Besides cutting down the demands upon his time and energy within his own organization, a man needs to guard against encroachments from outside. |
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These critics imply that he harbored excessive and even irrational fears about government infringement on American civil liberties and about encroachments on personal privacy. |
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I realize that this is small potatoes in the grand scheme of government encroachments into private enterprise, but it is a no-brainer for someone who even leans libertarian. |
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I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations. |
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Powys withstood encroachments from England and Gwynedd throughout its existence, although the Welsh custom of partible inheritance caused rivalries among the ruling family. |
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Data storage and monitoring are serious encroachments on people's freedom. |
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Even in a workers state ruled by genuine workers democracy, unions are necessary to protect against possible encroachments and abuses, and to help plan production and work methods. |
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Chief among them were the Chaké and the Mape, who were agricultural and forest-dwelling and hostilely resisted European encroachments well into the 20th century. |
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This not only protects the accused but stands as a brake and check against lynch law, kangaroo courts and government encroachments on individual liberty. |
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This forest is unique because, despite encroachments within the statutory forest boundary and assarts that go back almost 1,000 years, the community has never acquired rights within it. |
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More striking, however, is that such discourses ironically serve to reinforce the encroachments stemming from orientalist thinking that they inherently aim to counter. |
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I arrived in a remote quarter in the middle of Paris, a kind of solitary oasis which the river encircles in its arms on both sides as though to defend it against the encroachments of civilisation. |
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Either way, Mrs Chan's departure means one check fewer against the centralisation of political power in Hong Kong, and against mainland encroachments on its way of life. |
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For the first time since South Africa and Rhodesia in the 1960s, encroachments on minority rights and war-instigated humanitarian tragedies were defined in reference to Chapter VII of the Charter. |
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Thus, the encroachments on Quebec's jurisdictions must stop, so that Quebec may, once and for all, address the problems that we raised and of course find its own solutions. |
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Casual readers of history may think that the sovereignty of the Crown has been whittled down to the vanishing point, but apparent encroachments upon the Crown have added to its true dignity. |
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The goal is to reduce unauthorized encroachments. |
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For many technical illustrators, repetitive tasks, such as hotspotting, creating parts lists and changing parts numbers, are a fact of life with significant encroachments on time. |
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One can observe the traffic jams in many cantonment areas just because of the encroachments. |
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The encroachments and illegal commercial activities on several city roads have led to traffic jams. |
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In November factious tribes in Algeria captured Algiers and other towns, but by 1188 he had pacified his African territories and returned to his Spanish possessions to check the encroachments of the Portuguese and Castilians. |
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The CDA chairman has also ordered for conducing grand operation against the encroachments in these localities. |
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French law only accepts such encroachments on physical integrity for the benefit of others in exceptional circumstances and for therapeutical reasons. |
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In 1315, faced with the constant encroachments of royal power on the liberties of Normandy, the barons and towns pressed the Norman Charter on the king. |
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Carts was on his way to the governor's mansion, touring the rural back country in his Model T, sounding the warning against the encroachments of Satan. |
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The encroachments of these men, who are aware of their power, often has rendered the residence of a European among the tribes, the most penible state of existence. |
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A year later, in 1530, the continued encroachments on the Church moved Fisher, as Bishop of Rochester, along with the Bishops of Bath and Ely, to appeal to the Holy See. |
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In response to the threat, the Evangelicals presented to parliament a Claim, Declaration and Protest anent the Encroachments of the Court of Session. |
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