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He built a barrier between them and, leaving one side as a control, used the other to gauge the effects of water chemistry on aquatic life.
London built a barrier in the 1980s to save it from the floods that occasionally saturated parts of the city when high tides and storms coincided.
In the days when Germany was divided, East Germany built a barrier of fences, watch towers and minefields to keep its people from crossing over to the west.
The Chinese had built a barrier stretching seven miles across the water to ensure that the only boats in and around the sailing events were those meant to be there, and when the British police officer asked what they would do if the barrier were breached, they smiled and said it wouldn't be.
While the Philippines complied and withdrew, China continued its presence at the shoal and built a barrier to the shoal's entrance in July 2012.
("Like, literally, they built a barrier between themselves called 'the Line.'") It's a microcosm and a metaphor, a backdrop burg like Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio," or "SCTV's" Melonville.
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"In the same way that the city of Sochi has built a barrier-free environment for athletes and officials to enjoy, I call upon all those who experience these Games to have barrier-free minds too," he said.
Plans to build a barrier began soon after.
In 2003 Israel began to build a barrier around the eastern parts of the city.
Trump has asked for $8.6 billion to build a barrier along the U.S. border with Mexico.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said Macedonia had begun to build a barrier along its southern border with Greece.
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