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That scene in Salt Lake City, full of deal-making international judges, was a long way from the one here at the Lake Placid Ice Dancing Championships, a small-town gathering that drew 350 or so ice dancers, mostly juniors and novices with little reason to fear ulterior motives among the band of volunteer judges sequestered on one side of the arena.
Everyone will be sequestered on the set, no one is going to know what happens until he cuts it together.
"In an era of nonstop news and visuals, do you want the visual of the convention to be a group of people sequestered on a cruise ship?" said one Republican strategist, who added that there is a lot of hand-wringing among Republicans in New York and Washington over the plan.
While driving one-time purchases to the services, these on-site portals keep users sequestered on Facebook and in turn don't allow them to browse other options offered by the ticketing sites.
About 7,500 jurors a year are sequestered on criminal trials.
For soldiers effectively sequestered on military bases far from home, coming out online has its logistical advantages.
During glacial periods, the "light" ice is sequestered on land in glaciers, while 18O concentrates in the oceans.
Since Wednesday, Judy Rose has been sequestered on the 15th floor of the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis with nine other people.
For it seemed logistically easier to go to the North Pole than to get two small children to the Santa sequestered on Macy's eighth floor.
When Ms. Rainford began volunteering, the AIDS epidemic was at its peak, and her patients were sheathed from head to toe and sequestered on their own floor.
The first was warm global temperatures, which prevented large volumes of water from being sequestered on land in the form of ice sheets.
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