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Alas, what sportspeople contend with on the playing field is still cordoned off from injustice beyond the boundary – from stop and search to benefits cuts to disabled people orchestrated by Paralympics praise.
A section of the beach from the bathhouse south, it was finally decided, would be cordoned off from fall to spring to accommodate dogs yearning to run free.
The Comfort Room was a room cordoned off from parental or public interference.
One man told of a holding center for unwed mothers, cordoned off from relatives and friends.
You felt a bit like a commoner cordoned off from the peerage and landed gentry.
The event was cordoned off from the public; even those who were accredited were restricted in their movements.
Overall, yes — it allows fans to engage in a discussion they would otherwise be cordoned off from.
At Accrington Working Men's Club last night the rival fans were cordoned off from each other.
Suggest that they'll be locked out of access, cordoned off from stories, beaten down by Fox News.
"No one!" I approved heartily of the store's undressing area, a "safe space" in the back cordoned off from the street's flâneurs by an enormous curtain.
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