See that new cell block they're building right beside the golf course?
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This silver block with attached chain is a good case in point.
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However, block liner trains, which are booked by individual companies, will continue.
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Further controls allow people to block particular tracking systems while allowing others.
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On Sunday Austria's foreign minister threatened to block EU negotiations with Turkey.
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However, 29 percent of European companies plan to freeze salaries this year.
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The government is expected to freeze all public sector wages next week.
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He also announced a freeze on some food prices earlier this year.
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This after there was a 'salary freeze' for the 2017 financial year.
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The State Department said its wider hiring freeze would remain for now.
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To treat a fracture, you must immobilize and splint the broken bone.
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In life-and-death situations, mortal fear can cause men to freeze-totallyimmobilize them.
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If we can kill or immobilize it, remind me and I'll explain.
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Insecticides act via permanently opening sodium channels to immobilize the animals.
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They paralyze it, perhaps, or just wrap it in webbing to immobilize it.
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You need to immobilise them first with conditioner (more on this below).
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No magician's wand can immobilise him under my eyes.
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Perhaps aware of my travel jinx status, SIPTU has chosen that day to immobilise the airport.
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They would be required to immobilise an amount of CO2 proportional to the carbon content of their product.
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And just in case the various anaesthetics that Owen's injected her with start wearing off, I recommend that we immobilise her.
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Unlike some other spiders they don't rely on webs, instead they inject venom into their prey to immobilise it before eating.
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These animals protect US forces, save civilian lives, separate combatants from non-combatants and immobilise individuals who express hostile intent, General McKenzie said.
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I thrashed as if galvanised and it took him a moment to immobilise my other arm long enough to repeat the process.
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They have an impressive set of grasping spines and jaws with which to capture their victims, which they then immobilise with neurotoxins.
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Chief executive Mark Goldring said developed countries cannot allow Ebola to immobilise them with fear, but must instead work to stop the epidemic getting worse.
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In Japan on 30 June, 2017, 9.86 people per 100,000 population were restrained in psychiatric hospitals by devices used to immobilise parts of their body.
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Warmth curled throughout her insides, loosening all the immobilised places inside her.
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She is the countess - a woman for whom beauty is immobilising.
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With the rising scream came mounting weight; within seconds, he was completely immobilised.
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It cannot keep its capital immobilised for that long, he said.
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Immobilised on the ground, I begged for water to hydrate myself to normality.