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The number of cars entering the cordon zone the day before, the first day of the charge, dropped by about 60,000, remarkable even in the context of a school holiday.
Although the 1990s campaign of violence against abortion practitioners has ceased, medics still take measures to protect themselves and there is now a federally imposed cordon zone around all clinics.
The city doubled the cordon zone in 2007 and reduced the enforcement period by one hour.
Claiming the experiment a success, the city doubled the cordon zone in 2007 and reduced the enforcement period by one hour to offset the change.
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Outside the cordoned-off zone: arrested.
As the work proceeds, the official said, the cordoned-off zone will shrink, with West 57th Street being the last section to open.
During a night out in the one of the Zones – the cordoned off zone of decaying ghettos surrounding the City of London – Mike introduces Chris to journalist Liz Linshaw, who is also Mike's former mistress.
More visibly, this shift means that the familiar security architecture of airports and international borders – checkpoints, scanners, ID cars, cordons, security zones – start to materialise in the hearts of cities.
Troops and police cordoned off the zone to keep out looters.
As I write, an ATF fire and explosives vehicle has pulled into the cordoned off police zone.
Almost a year after the earthquake that killed 185 people in New Zealand's second largest city, much of the central business district remains in the "red zone", cordoned-off and uninhabited but for the work crews that pass through the security gates each day in their hundreds.
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