Angry Canadian fishermen last summer blockaded an Alaskan ferry in the port of Prince Rupert.
Even so, the MPs have to weave their way through streets blockaded by police buses.
The road leading to the house where she is staying is blockaded by trucks.
Japan needed to create its own economic sphere after the West blockaded Japan.
Luxor alleged it went to the InterContinental anyway and was "blockaded" from entering.
About 200 people blockaded the Robert Wiseman plant on Thursday evening and about 30 tractors were outside the Morrisons centre.
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Mr Rowbottom was also part of the Farmers For Action (FFA) group which blockaded Dairy Crest's factory at Foston in Derbyshire in July.
In Madagascar supporters of the ousted president, Didier Ratsiraka, blew up bridges and blockaded the capital, Antananarivo, which is held by his rival, Marc Ravalomanana.
It was inconvenient for those who were trapped on motorways or blockaded in harbours, but the internal affairs of a nation-state were its own business.
The angry hauliers and farmers who, in 2000, blockaded refineries in protest at the cost of fuel were more successful than those ranks of decorous rustics.
Last month, it was not the lorry drivers who blockaded France's routes to the rest of Europe but their bosses, protesting at a government-imposed price rise for fuel.
The north west of England has been the worst hit region so far, with the Stanlow Shell Oil Refinery at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire blockaded since Thursday night.
The Market Drayton depot was blockaded by farmers in August.
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The mine was briefly accessed by 30 to 40 state and federal officers Aug. 29 through an alternate access but was quickly blockaded again by 40 Ejido blockaders, the company said.
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If the supply is cut off even for a few days, modern economies come to a halt, as Britain discovered when tax protestors blockaded some domestic oil depots two years ago.
In recent weeks French fishermen have blockaded the port of Calais to show what they think of Europe's rules on net sizes, presumably unaware that their own government supported those rules.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina these have hit 95p a litre for petrol and 98p for diesel more in real terms than in 2000, when angry farmers and lorry drivers blockaded refineries and brought Britain to a standstill.
The once-bustling airport -- it was the site of the 1948 Berlin airlift that brought food to West Berliners after Soviets blockaded the city --closed in 2008 when a new international hub opened on the outskirts of the city.
Eight are formally blocked because Turkey has not kept an agreement to open its ports and airports to traffic from Cyprus, an EU member since 2004 (Turkey does not recognise the Greek-Cypriot republic and insists that Turkish north Cyprus is being unfairly blockaded).
In the run-up to polling day, angry federalists in eastern Libya who want more power for the oil-rich coastal province of Cyrenaica (Barqa in Arabic) stormed several polling centres in Benghazi, the main city of the east, where the revolt against Qaddafi began a year and a half ago, and blockaded oil terminals.
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