Allette said the roadblocks inconvenienced some residents and could have caused problems in an emergency. |
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We broke the law on a weekly basis, when we circumvented the army's roadblocks in the roads. |
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Some large trucks are fitted with battering rams, the better to plow through roadblocks that attempt to halt a convoy in an ambush. |
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This fervid belief is essential to overcoming the inevitable dissenters and roadblocks that arise when challenging conventional notions. |
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Rather, he cautions young musicians to beware of the dangers of political roadblocks in building a career. |
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After our three days clearing roadblocks we packed up and made tracks to Nablus. |
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Not every writer has mastered the craft well enough to navigate around the roadblocks, and that's the reason why god created editors. |
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That meant having to hide the cameras to capture footage of the police and military roadblocks that are a common sight across Mexico. |
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The traditional teachers in the school lash out at her modern ways, gangs roam the streets, and roadblocks prevent travel outside of the area. |
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We would be called ever so often to augment police units at checkpoints and roadblocks on days when tension ran high. |
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Teenagers sit swigging beer at roadblocks, ready to kill anyone who doesn't have the right papers. |
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We must convince our legislators to place roadblocks in the almost criminal misuse of American jurisprudence. |
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The next day they called a general strike, and roadblocks appeared everywhere. |
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Workers set up roadblocks in order to prevent the police from entering the industrial facility again. |
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We must all question the practices of roadblocks, strip-searches, urine tests, locker searches, and money laundering laws. |
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An all points bulletin was immediately issued for the car and several roadblocks were set up, but the police came up empty-handed. |
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Mining villages are ringed with officers, police roadblocks established, non-police movements restricted. |
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Attempts to depart are met with roadblocks and gangs of confrontational junk cars. |
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But at least most of us don't have to earn our lucre by taking bribes at refugee centres and metro police roadblocks. |
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In other districts, vigilantes set up roadblocks and patrolled neighbourhoods to deter thieves and looters. |
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The provincial government said that people found to be involved in building the roadblocks would be rigorously punished. |
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Police have had to set up new roadblocks after a busy railway level crossing was damaged by traffic ignoring road closures. |
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In 2002, when perpetual roadblocks became a thorn in the flesh of Lusaka bus drivers, a strategy was mapped out in Chawama to end the problem. |
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Traffic officials would conduct random roadblocks, cracking down on offences such as vehicle overloading, drunken driving and invalid licences. |
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We're trying to tell them it's the same principle as sending out soil samples to analyze, but we are still running into roadblocks. |
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The sound, while dated, presents no significant roadblocks to the enjoyment of the music. |
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Rather than enhancements, these are roadblocks to communication and empathy. |
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Can't the world conspire to ambush you, putting up dead ends and roadblocks where once there were wide-open personal spaces? |
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The Guide explains the most common roadblocks to such institutional use of local food and how to get around them. |
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A number of people have visited officers manning roadblocks on the road asking where they can leave flowers and tributes. |
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Tens of thousands of troops and police are manning checkpoints and roadblocks. |
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The buses were randomly stopped and searched at several roadblocks. |
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Dozens of roadblocks force you to slow to a crawl, you wave your summit badge, they ask you where you're from to judge just how bad your French is and then wave you on. |
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They have threatened to escalate the dispute by building roadblocks to stop tankers carrying fuel to the Kutubu oil operations and the Porgera gold mine. |
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The Houses of Parliament are to be protected from terrorist attack by electric fences, roadblocks and a boom barrage in the Thames, according to a leaked report. |
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Evidence emerged last night of how much planning went into the roadblocks. |
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As a result, a new wave of roadblocks reached massive proportions, this time accompanied by two national general strikes organised by the trade unions. |
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They set roadblocks ahead of the main army, and were to take prisoner whoever came into or left the town. |
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He was good at talking his way through roadblocks and figuring how to get copy out. |
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Vehicles stopped in heavy traffic or at roadblocks can be targeted by smash and grab thieves or armed robbers, despite nearby police presence. |
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Although overland travel is possible, checkpoints and roadblocks are frequent and can congest traffic. |
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Our second biggest priority is expanding regional trade, which has also run up against a multitude of technical roadblocks. |
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Why are they dithering and putting roadblocks in making these appointments, shedding crocodile tears and not doing the right thing? |
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No one condoned roadblocks and the destruction of property as a means of protest. |
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Accented and umlauted vowels, and diacritical marks on consonants must be avoided, because they act as roadblocks and break the speed of a typist. |
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When will the minister stop throwing up roadblocks and let this inquiry complete its work? |
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Before dawn, protesters set roadblocks of rocks and debris to prevent residents of the neighbouring Mabvuku and Tafara townships from travelling to work, witnesses said. |
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To ensure that no one would impede their rampage, the marauders set up roadblocks at the entrances of villages. |
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Majority rule is often much more advantageous, because it makes it possible to overcome many roadblocks. |
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To anyone who lives with a disability the questions were maddeningly predictable, the roadblocks all too familiar. |
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The investigators go to Albany and Atlanta to find their perp, run into endless roadblocks, combat fatigue, and must reconcile with the angry community. |
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The temporary roadblocks included part of State Circle, one of the roads that surrounds Canberra's parliament house. |
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Consider the potential roadblocks and opportunities and be realistic about how a team will help you find solutions. |
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Here's a glimpse of our offerings, which aptly address regulator roadblocks for the flavors and fragrances industry. |
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Although faced with multiple roadblocks, there are also several factors to help minimize these barriers. |
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There will be roadblocks around the metropolitan areas and every suspicious-looking vehicle within a 20 kilometre of a weighbridge or vehicle-testing centre will be inspected. |
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Some of the characters we meet in Inherent Vice prove to be roadblocks to doc, as he conducts one investigation into the next. |
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At any rate, regardless of the roadblocks a company faces in bringing innovative new products to market, exciting times are surely ahead, so stay tuned. |
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The mentorship, she believes, will help the younger generation address the physical, attitudinal, and practical roadblocks between them and architectural careers. |
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Stone ran into considerable roadblocks when making the film. |
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Residents had placed makeshift roadblocks, including wooden beams and furniture, on roads leading to the protest. |
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In many residential areas of Baghdad yesterday locals had set up private roadblocks, fearful that an outbreak of major violence today could trigger looting. |
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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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Your doctor can help pinpoint any potential roadblocks and, in some cases, might prescribe medication to help you ovulate. |
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On the road running north from Kandahar to Kabul, US special forces were last night mounting roadblocks, hunting for senior Taliban leaders and fighters from Al Qaeda. |
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Last month, a near-riot in the centre of the capital, Tbilisi, complete with roadblocks made from burning tyres, aroused nasty memories of the civil war earlier in the decade, from which the country has not yet recovered. |
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The closure system increases the cost of transporting basic commodities because of the long detours necessitated by roadblocks and the back-to-back system. |
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Leadership and instruction by a qualified instructor, use of all technical equipment, clues, roadblocks, detours and pit stops as well as zipline, rappel and food challenges and urban and wilderness navigation are included. |
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On the one hand, French unilingualism would place roadblocks to adoption of anglo-American concepts, hence a fall in competitiveness. |
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Protesters have erected roadblocks along major intra-city routes, obstructing travel to and from these regions. |
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Regular meetings must be conducted at least once a week to discuss any issues that might be creating roadblocks that prevent the project from going forward. |
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Insurgent groups also began carrying out kidnappings by means of illegal roadblocks, with 150 persons being kidnapped in that way during the course of the year. |
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This finding suggests that Canadians do not see potential health issues, ageism and out-dated workplace skills as roadblocks which could limit their employment prospects after they retire, noted Davies. |
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New forms of collaboration between industry and the research community have to be found to surmount key technology roadblocks and unlock longer-term industrial development potential. |
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Equally, lawyers who are not effective negotiators or are not fully committed to the mediation process create roadblocks to successful mediations. |
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When will the minister stop putting up roadblocks, end the sham of a powerless investigation and a powerless investigator and launch a full judicial inquiry? |
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As a result of such practices and of the roadblocks, road travel is needlessly prolonged and taxes the travel budget of the people concerned, while also, of course, impinging on their most fundamental rights. |
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Supreme Court has not specifically addressed the issue, the constitutionality of drug roadblocks remains uncertain. |
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I trust that the Minister of Foreign Affairs will not get into the habit of throwing such roadblocks in the way of the workings of this House, for his credibility will suffer if he does. |
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In many cases, the roadblocks are more perception than reality. |
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Shell will also conduct public education at the Swakopmund and Walvis Bay roadblocks along with the Motor Vehicle Fund over the next three days. |
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It must stop at 36 roadblocks and ten weighbridges, many of them manned by thieves in uniform. Still, the Legatum Institute argues that Rwanda shows that the rule of law can take root in Africa. |
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Another major constraint on our operations stems from restrictions on the movement of staff and goods owing to checkpoints and spontaneous roadblocks. |
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In most of these countries, the absence or inadequacy of energy infrastructure often constitutes one of the biggest roadblocks to economic growth. |
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The Serb political leadership used the referenda as a pretext to set up roadblocks in protest. |
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As an aspiring black screenwriter with unsolicited scripts, I know it's difficult to get past the roadblocks that keep us out. |
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Malaysian police locked down parliament with roadblocks and massive security today to prevent the opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, and his supporters from attending a key debate. |
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Often goods are delayed because of numerous roadblocks and other checkpoints that have proliferated to the extent that there are involuntary stops at short intervals, implicating additional formal and informal payments. |
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Furthermore, the flow of traffic across localities and regions, once constrained by numerous roadblocks, has improved to some extent, thereby giving possibility for goods and services to spread out in the country. |
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The social upheaval in Guadeloupe was initiated by protests in Réunion and French Guiana last November-December where roadblocks and other demonstrations succeeded in winning a price cut for oil and diesel fuel. |
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On 22 May, the British troops had established roadblocks outside the town and French rearguards skirmished with German armoured units, as they advanced towards Calais. |
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If the project team had roadblocks, the sponsor would be summoned. |
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