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white zone
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An area of a street where the curb has been painted white, indicating that the spot is only to be used for the immediate loading or unloading of passengers, baggage or freight, or for short-term parking, and (in some places, such as airports) that the vehicle is not to be left unattended.
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Tit-for-tat attacks by each side on the Christian "red zone" or the Muslim "white zone" have become commonplace, with hundreds taking part in huge battles.
If there are no free yellow, green or blue zones please select from a white zone (unless marked with a blue flag) in which case we are full!
From a tactical operations center in an adjacent combat outpost, a company of Special Forces conducted rule of law "white zone" operations: clearing villages of Taliban, persuading elders to seek formal justice, and then handing the territory over to the army before moving on to new villages.
I think this got into a little bit of the black and white zone.
"The white zone is for loading and unloading only" induces instant anomie.
Los Angeles is a white zone, where one does very little except load and unload.
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The group has also been filmed training supporters in hand-to-hand combat, and putting up posters across Liverpool and Newbury declaring them "white zones".
In these maps, red zones are 'no building' zones, blue zones are 'building zones under conditions' and white zones are 'building' zones.
The surface modes exist within the white zones that correspond to the photonic bandgap of the dispersion diagram.
The presence of copper on blue zones is attributed to azurite (Cu3 CO3 2(OH)2); lead in white zones to lead white (PbCO3 2 × Pb(OH 2; gold for the gilding of the background of the scene; sulfur and mercury for cinnabar (HgS) for the red halo; and arsenic for the yellow pigment orpiment (As2S3).
Aborigines were forbidden to speak their language and from going into "white" zones.
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