Rather than attempting to fence out the wildlife (including bobcats and black bears) from this rugged Eden, they have, Jurassic Park-style, fenced themselves in.
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This includes about 4.5 miles (7.2km) of fence to keep out reptiles and 2.2 miles (3.5km) for newts.
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Fandrey said the exposed side of the stockade fence was facing out, instead of the smooth side, adding that the slats may have made it easier to climb over the shared fence.
The people in Suburban drove in reverse, take out this fence here and come back, right up and hit the house.
When she found out her son was being bullied, she climbed over the fence into his camp and smuggled him out.
Organisers have taken out the 10th fence, a drop hedge before the water, on the cross-country course, as a safety precaution in wet conditions.
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There are still people out there on the fence about the NRA, and this was an opportunity to engage and start a conversation.
At night the flares of a giant natural-gas plant burn brightly in the city's skies from behind a high fence designed to keep local people out.
As part of its efforts, in 2002 B'Tselem spearheaded the international campaign against Israel's right to build the separation fence to keep Palestinian suicide bombers out of its major cities.
No other virtual currency will even come close to that kind of vibrant liquidity and building walls to ring fence a virtual environment will turn out to be a counter-productive strategy.
When they removed it from the fence post they noticed the feathers falling out and made their discovery.
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Waterholes and fence post holes need to be dug out, as do the foreign thorn bushes that can blind cheetahs.
"The government needs to ring-fence some money that's dished out to ensure it's spent on road safety, not frittered away on some council initiative, " he added.
Number one is that the Social Security trust fund -- there wasn't a fence around it so people started borrowing out of it for other things.
For Yandell, his wife and many other residents trying to stick it out, the white picket fence of an American dream has faded into a seemingly hopeless suburban nightmare.
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The road curved along the back side of the Johnson Space Center, an expanse of empty ground bordered by leafless winter trees, where deer patrolled the fence line and joggers wended in and out of sight, following the exercise trail through a thin screen of forest.
Boron nitride, or "white graphene", is similar to its namesake: sheets of atoms laid out like a chain-link fence.
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The fence of railway girders and wire just gives out, stops, as if in exasperation at the immensity of its task.
He stopped the vehicle, jumped out and broke through a nearby fence, successfully eluding police, the Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies said in a statement.
And if, as expected, the fence takes a 15% or so bite out of the West Bank, the Palestinians will end up with 85%.
So what was it that came up to the table now that sort of crystallized it for some of these senators who were still on the fence, if so much information was already out there for so long?
Elizabeth Ford, senior assistant dean at Santa Clara, enlisted staffers to reach out to prospective students still on the fence.
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Mr Sharon argued that the fence is purely defensive to keep terrorists out and will have no political significance once the final border comes to be drawn.
In a patrol car, bumping along a dirt track running alongside a giant fence, I reflected on the difficulty of keeping out immigrants who want to be part of the dream.
She also pointed out the government was going to ring-fence the public health budget to protect it during the tough times ahead.
Cano then sent the next pitch on the shortest possible journey out of the ballpark, just clearing the fence down the right-field line.
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