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The strike steering committee took over the campus, using barbed wire to keep other students out.
— No one can remember if the brassiere factory on Kingsley Street here put up barbed wire to keep intruders out.
Mr. Christou said the ditch was protected by barbed wire to keep large animals from tracking the waste into fields.
The cage is protected by electronic wire to keep out predators like weasels, raccoons and black bears.
If blacks wanted to watch a white game, they had to sit in a grandstand behind chicken wire to keep them separate from whites.
On the advice of my African neighbors, I fortified my compound with glass shards and barbed wire to keep out intruders and was urged to hire a guard.
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It's online only, so you'll need a Gold subscription to play, and hopefully a supportive community (read: willing cannon fodder) out there in the wires to keep the kill count ticking over.
In fact, throughout his life, he never saw a day's action, and his naïveté about the fighting becomes clear in the letters he wrote to John urging him to cover his trench with rabbit wires to keep shells at bay.
"Your body is wired to keep you safe.
As human beings, our brains aren't wired to make us happy they're wired to keep us safe.
Because, as the Times points out, we are "wired to keep things new," we crave difference and newness.
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