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Thierry Vareilles, a retired colonel in the French army who led bomb-squad missions in a dozen countries, says as soon as one group has come up with "hoax" wiring designed to trick bomb-disposal experts, even distant groups soon start using the treacherous configurations.
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He got out of his car, became soaked, and in a single bound was able to scale the eight-foot fence, avoiding coils of barbed wire designed to prevent such behavior.
It went on to explain that the walkway would be supported by "a virtually invisible system of steel cable wires designed to hold the structure firm and steady without impacting tree roots".
Less than 20 metres from where they sleep the gates of the full-to-the-brim detention facility are topped with spirals of barbed wire designed to stop people from getting out.
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From his post in a watchtower overlooking the border, Lt. Barak Twizer looks out at a vista of hostility through newly-reinforced hatches of stainless steel and a 40-foot-high "missile fence" of tightly meshed wire designed to stop stones, rocks, or, in the worst case, shoulder-fired rockets.
TRIPOLI, Libya — Even as the allied intervention began, a group of foreign journalists were bused on a rare visit inside Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's compound — a labyrinth of concrete barracks, fortified walls and barbed wire designed to deter potential military coups.
Coil, in an electric circuit, one or more turns, usually roughly circular or cylindrical, of current-carrying wire designed to produce a magnetic field or to provide electrical resistance or inductance; in the latter case, a coil is also called a choke coil (see also inductance).
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