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On Wednesday morning, Colonel Arnold called the new cordon by the Iraqi Army "a desperate act".
The next morning he rose early and circumvented the security cordon by catching a workmen's train, bound for Cierna.
They slipped through a police cordon by traveling on motor rickshaws along winding dirt roads and, in one case, by hiring a boat to reach the harbor.
Still another line, "cleric tried to escape in a veil," alludes to the head cleric of Islamabad's Red Mosque — which was the target of a siege in 2007 by the Pakistani government against Islamic militants — who tried unsuccessfully to break the security cordon by wearing a veil.
On 80, Washbrook was dropped in the slips cordon by Johnson from the bowling of Toshack.
After adding two more runs, Washbrook was dropped in the slips cordon by Johnson from the bowling of Toshack.
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The assessment is based on the proportion of morning commuters affected by cordon pricing by virtue of residential location, trip destination, and travel mode.
There is always a line of young people, cordoned by rope, sometimes halfway down the block.
"I am in awe of his entrance," John McIntyre, a delegate from Sioux Falls, S.D., said as Mr. Kerry strode by him on a corridor cordoned by red velvet rope.
In London, most major entrances to the ExCel center were cordoned by the British police, where, from about 10 30 a.m., a crowd of about 100 gathered.
The black bloc tactic involves masked militants moving in tight units cordoned by flags, vandalising symbolic property and sometimes attacking police.
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