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- noun Plural form of
bollard .
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Examples
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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Plans for landscaping and perimeter security, such as bollards and planters, will be considered by the commission at a later date, McGill said.
Federal Times By <a href="mailto:tkauffm@federaltimes.com?subje 2010
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand.
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