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But no cordon existed, and none would be set up until Thursday, when the second Army battalion arrived.
"No cordon bleu can match the beauty of your pies and peas," sings Elton in a track from the album Caribou, and I think he actually means it.
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The Federal Guards Service will no longer cordon off Red Square during the mausoleum's visiting hours, as they have done since 1973 to accommodate what were once long lines.
There are no cordons or barriers, no advance warnings.
But today, the street is no longer cordoned off -- the police opened it up about four months ago -- and it is home to a growing Mexican colony.
Because conflicts are no longer cordoned off in specified combat zones, but are now played out in everyday human environments, the environmental health consequences of war increase exponentially.
At this point there was no police cordon and no screening process for survivors coming out of the mall.
A huge proportion of human interaction is now non-physical, and consequently physical walls can no longer effectively cordon off the private from the public.
There are no lines to get in, no timed visits, no guardrails cordoning off works, and no one is whispering in your ear to keep quiet.
By 4.30pm, there was still no police cordon in place.
There is to be no "sanitary cordon". "The task of Eurasia," Dugin emphasizes, "consists in making sure such a [sanitary] cordon does not exist" (370).
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