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1 Go and direct traffic ; let no press or public near the house.
2 One to direct traffic , the other to hold the witnesses on scene.
3 Faintly, the sound of Jerry Kesserling using his whistle to direct traffic .
4 At Eggshelland's peak in the 1970s local police were called to direct traffic .
5 Junior's friend Frankie DeLesseps was out on Route 119, helping to direct traffic .
6 Groups of vigilantes, some as young as 16, block off roads and direct traffic .
7 Matt said, trying to step into the middle of the scene and direct traffic .
8 Officers direct traffic during what is generally a trouble-free event.
9 Red shirt guards man checkpoints, direct traffic and check the identity of passers by.
10 Another police car arrived and more khaki-uniformed policemen jumped out and started to direct traffic .
11 Groups of vigilantes block off roads and direct traffic .
12 You know that robots aren't going to take over the world because they direct traffic .
13 Local police and volunteers put on orange safety vests and direct traffic ; choppers issue loudspeaker warnings.
14 Smartly uniformed policemen direct traffic on streets flanked by sushi restaurants and newly minted government departments.
15 They carry out a range of tasks from cleaning public spaces to helping police to direct traffic .
16 In some places, civilians stepped in to direct traffic , including one who employed a toy light saber.
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