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Uphill past the blocks of flats that make this one of the most densely populated areas in Europe until you come to a fenced-off square.
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People gather to watch from the gymnasium and from inside the shabby fenced-off soccer field.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Potsdam's commoners will be permitted to watch from a fenced-off zone behind the press.
No Titles, No Subjects, No Problem: Germans Join Royal Wedding Craze Anton Troianovski 2011
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People gather to watch from the gymnasium and from inside the shabby fenced-off soccer field.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Anjum Naveed/Associated Press Army trucks were parked inside the fenced-off compound Monday.
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Russia's messy post-Soviet privatization had turned the city's premier green space into a warren of fenced-off fiefdoms—grubby kiosks, rickety amusement-park rides and shady businesses with a rowdy clientele.
Moscow Tries to Soften Edges of Storied Park Richard Boudreaux 2011
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At Duarte Square police in riot gear have just moved in and arrested at least a dozen protesters who had scaled a fenced-off area and sought to occupy it.
Occupy Wall Street: Zuccotti Park re-opens - as it happened 2011
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Field tests have now started in a fenced-off, guarded plot on the edge of the campus.
Ugandan scientists grow GM banana as disease threatens country's staple food 2011
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S., in a part of Beacon Hill laid out suburb-style, with countless cul-de-sacs and streets that end in fenced-off lots:
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There are still tents and pavilions and fenced-off areas, but there are hardly any people to be seen, and certainly no media.
Grand Isle, offseason, after the spill Joel Achenbach 2010
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