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The infinitely available thing, now enclosed in the sole of a shoe!
What used to be the boatyard is now enclosed by an ugly panel fence.
Interior panels, originally left open to the exterior body panels, are now enclosed with storage compartments and sound-deadening materials.
With a heavy heart I dutifully cut back encroaching vines and gathered garbage from the sad, fenced-in strip that now enclosed the mountain mint.
From the main bar area in this pub, which is now enclosed, convicts used to start their journeys to the colonies.
When exploratory drilling finally starts at Barton Moss, an agricultural field now enclosed behind huge steel gates and razor wire, exploration is set to begin at nearby Davyhulme, also owned by Peel.
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Nearby on the citadel of Gortys, the walls now enclose an informal sheepfold.
The town wall, which now encloses 5 square miles (13 square km), was begun in the 1850s.
A SIMPLE two-story-high construction shed now encloses the storefronts of the old Chesebrough house at the southwest corner of 71st Street and Madison Avenue.
Ominously suggesting a fortress are the crenelated towers and walls of what had been the Squadron A Armory and now encloses the Hunter College Campus Schools.
Choking from the tear gas fired into the crowd, some hoisted sledgehammers to smash up the pavement in order to hurl broken slabs over improvised barricades that now enclose a makeshift camp.
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