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When I got older and things like that became off limits, I was resentful of that.
"All of a sudden some restaurants became off limits," Detective Oliva said.
Starting in 2010, Damrosch Park — a 2.4-acre public park owned by the Parks Department — became off limits to the general public of much of mid-August to June, the lawsuit contends.
Even before the police came to the area, two parking lots for a bank's use became off limits to apartment residents who parked there when the bank was closed.
This district, just half an hour west of the city of Kandahar, was the scene of a string of attacks by the Taliban six months ago, and the area became off limits for aid agencies and United Nations staff.
First the hospitals and morgues became off limits for journalists, then the car bomb scenes, next the wounded Americans, then the Iraqi detainees, then memorials for the U.S. dead, U.S. equipment damaged in battle.
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Lawns once used for idling and frolicking became off-limits to the public.
Over time, without express agreement or even acknowledgment, the streets gradually became off-limits to the unwheeled.
Last month Princeton and the Brookings Institution released a collection of papers on unmarried parents, a subject, it noted, that became off-limits after the Moynihan report.
Four months after the meeting, the second intifada broke out, and Palestinian cities became off-limits to Israelis by military order.
A park across the street from my school in Saddar, the central business district, gradually became off-limits to us as the presence of discarded needles, drug peddlers and addicts increased.
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