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are stationed outside
noun
The fact of standing still; motionlessness, stasis.
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Temporary beat locations, where police are stationed outside bottle shops to check IDs for addresses to ensure no grog goes back to town camps – are also divisive.
Under the controversial TBL policy, police are stationed outside bottle shops to question customers as they leave, checking that there are no plans to consume the alcohol in public or in proscribed dry communities.
Mujahideen sentinels are stationed outside.
It would also allow active members of the military to buy firearms in their home states, currently prohibited when they are stationed outside their state.
She believes that city agents are stationed outside her door, ready to boot her from her outsized loft at 295 Bowery.
In August last year, Ecuador granted him political asylum but the police are stationed outside the building to arrest him if he leaves the building.
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Firefighters and their trucks were stationed outside, ready to assist in the rescue effort.
A larger audience and the photographers were stationed outside, on a platform facing the open doors of the boxcars.
The principal had a different message then, during a week when police cruisers were stationed outside, and 200 anxious parents packed a two-hour P.T.O.
Police were stationed outside; investigators went in and out the front door.
A police vehicle was stationed outside.
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