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East-west tensions intensified later that year when Stalin began to blockade access to western Berlin.
This comes just a week after nine protesters were arrested by the RCMP for attempting to blockade access to the site.
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Twice in two years protesters in El Alto blockaded access to the capital, causing governments to fall, paving the way for Mr Morales's election in December 2005.
Shipping workers voted to extend a crippling 24-hour strike, leaving 28 large carriers stranded and blockading access to a major petrochemicals complex and the key oil port of Fos-sur-Mer Fos-sur-Mer Fos-sur-Mer
Although epidural anesthesia is a common practice in neuraxial blockade, difficult access to the epidural space is a frequent problem in operating theaters.
The final blockade, restricting access to Rijeka, Zadar, Šibenik and Split in addition to Dubrovnik, started on 8 November.
Blockades restrict access to sites that host or facilitate pirated content, and they're currently in effect all over Europe.
The siege, which only blockaded land access to the city, made the army dependent on the ability of the navy to supply it with fresh provisions.
It wants Israel to lift its land and sea blockade, and restore access to what were hitherto its primary markets in the West Bank and Israel.
In 1555, after a Baltic blockade broke off access to the West, Tsar Ivan the Terrible sought help from London, an unprecedented move at the time.
The sheer force of commitment in each of the young people is a palpable energy aimed directly at all the blockades to full access to reproductive health.
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