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Ferry, the Cavaliers' general manager, landed Shaquille O'Neal to act as a human barricade for LeBron James against the likes of Orlando's Dwight Howard.
In a statement on Monday, Mr. Mazer said Mr. Blythe had done nothing improper during the scuffle and blamed lax security and a flimsy barricade for the sequence of events that led to the fan's death.
From Roxy Music's emergence in 1971 until 1983, when the group disbanded, it took on class as a barricade for storming, dwelling on and dissecting the urge to ascend.
In a republic, the one my great-grandfather charged at the barricade for, all citizens have a duty, and responsibility, to be bad citizens when power doesn't listen, and step off the path and add nothing but themselves and their idealism to the movement for change.
A steel containment serves a barricade for the reactor pressure vessel.
The continuous stratum corneum (the outer layer of skin) provided a major barricade for drug penetration to the deeper skin layers and was therefore the usual target for attempts to strength topical drug permeation ability [1 5].
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The doctor questions going "to the barricades for human embryos".
How will thousands of people get to Wall Street, which has been barricaded for days?
Residents blame the barricades for increased home insurance rates; others complain the barriers slow emergency vehicles.
Niceness is all very well, of course, but no one's going to the barricades for it.
I stood near the barricades for a while, listening to the chants — The people want to topple the regime!
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