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He has a self-imposed curfew on road trips.
By nightfall, Gaza's normally bustling commercial center was unnaturally quiet as a self-imposed curfew closed shops and kept families indoors.
The women have broken their self-imposed curfew to have a celebratory dinner to mark the end of a successful day recording a video.
After weeks of self-imposed curfew, traffic jams outside the big shopping malls have been building up again; Asian girls in hot-pants are again queuing to enter hotel clubs.
When I was back there last month, people had reappeared at night to eat dinner and socialise, out of devil-may-care recklessness and exhaustion with years of self-imposed curfew.
Most businesses around the town are closed in a form of self-imposed curfew, says the BBC's Will Grant in Michoacan.
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Separatists have called for hartals, or self-imposed curfews, across the territory.
"This could include taking longer routes to work, having self-imposed curfews or avoiding certain means of transport".
Apart from the self-imposed daytime curfew, some of the focus has shifted from the town of Capri to Anacapri.
It was growing near their self-imposed 9 30 p.m. curfew when they saw Ms. Lewinsky across the room.
The police instead they acted in self-defence, and had tried lathis (bamboo staves) and tear gas before resorting to live fire.In response to the deaths, the GJM has called a total "bandh"—a self-imposed curfew and there have been reports of isolated violent incidents, including the torching of a police outpost.
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