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The games took place on three courts separated by blue plastic dividers.
After leaving New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal, its point of departure, the seven-car train had rumbled first alongside the New Orleans Arena, where the Hornets play basketball, and then alongside the empty open-air courts, separated from the tracks by chain-link fence and concertina wire, where inmates at Orleans Parish Prison play basketball.
The Grand Palace is divided into four main courts, separated by numerous walls and gates: the Outer Court, the Middle Court, the Inner Court and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
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In 2006, a developer, Shlomo Menashe, bought the property then designated as 412 Herkimer Street, which backs up directly onto Agate Court, separated only by a retaining wall that appears to have been added after the original houses.
A giant sunshield the size of a tennis court separates the JWST into two sections.
Its game differed from the college game in that a chicken-wire cage typically surrounded the court, separating players from often hostile fans.
The Act of Union in 1707 largely persevered the distinct Scottish legal system and its courts, separate from English jurisdiction.
Asked when she realized her court vision separated her from her peers, Vandersloot said: "I don't think it was very long ago.
Players completed two counter-balanced simulated matches on hard-court surfaces separated by 72 h or 144 h.
Participants played two simulated matches on hard-court surfaces separated by 72 h (n=4 pairs) or 144 h (n=1 pair).
Participants played two counter-balanced simulated matches on hard-court surfaces separated by 72 or 144 h.
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