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On a whim, he invites Mary Poppins to enter one of the pictures.
Then, on Sunday morning, the refugees resisted an attempt by Iraqi soldiers to enter one of the camp's buildings, leading to scuffles and beatings of residents that stopped only when American officers there as observers intervened.
Rigid government control, however, is the price to enter one of the world's fastest-growing advertising markets.
I know a liberal woman who was able to enter one of the new gated communities only with the greatest of difficulty.
If you can gather enough strong players, you can enter one of the cogs' corporate strongholds, where workers in look-alike cubicles witness your battles.
While it is deeply engaging to enter one of the work's seven labyrinths, it is also fascinating to observe the uncanny spectacle of gallery-goers navigating indeterminable routes.
In addition, the Dutch vessel Arctic Sunrise threatened to enter one of the hazard zones designated by the Pentagon in the waters off Vandenberg.
Readers now dodge netting and dripping water from restoration crews to enter one of the world's great art libraries, created by a woman who found in her father's art collection both triumph and torment.
There is a suggestion he could enter one of the events during the PGA Tour's "fall season" – a run of second-tier events that usually attract players desperately trying to keep their tour card.
Relying on those hearsay declarations, plus more than 50 new exhibits that were never admitted into evidence, the district court proceeded to enter one of the most complex and comprehensive decrees in the history of the Sherman Act.
US special forces joined Yemen security forces in December for the first offensive against al-Qaida outside Afghanistan but the operation ended in failure after meeting heavy resistance when they tried to enter one of the tribal areas.
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