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Police cordons remained in place in several locations in Salisbury, with new cordons added near Solstice Park in the nearby town of Amesbury.
The police formed cordons around villages close to the station.
The cordons may be in place until mid-morning, a police statement added.
Her smile and charm could get her into events and past police cordons.
Farther downfield lay more long, neat cordons of debris, waiting to be burned.
Family members of those trapped in the fire mourned from behind police cordons.
Near the police cordons, people gathered to talk about what they had gone through.
Police said later they had lifted cordons but that officers remained on the scene.
Police said later they had lifted cordons but that officers remained on the scene.
Devotees broke through the police cordons and returned to dance the dhamal on Saturday.
Enthusiastic spectators lined up hours ahead of the event to get through security cordons.
The incident was stood down after about 30 minutes and cordons were lifted, police said.
Extensive cordons are in place but we're working to reduce them as quickly as possible.
By evening, the crowds were gone and police cordons blocked off some of the shops.
Law enforcement cordons off the area, and investigators find a pressure cooker four blocks away.
Instead, he cordons off Francis's racism as a discrete problem untied to his broader politics.
As the night wore on, bottles and fireworks flew, and demonstrators broke through police cordons.
He never came, canceling his speech as pro-government security forces tightened cordons around the capital.
Police cordons are now established farther out from the scene, to ensure distance from photojournalists' cameras.
They also set up cordons near Solstice Park, a business park, in the nearby town of Amesbury.
Commuters near Maelbeek looked warily at the police cordons around the station where investigations were still underway.
They later said the package had been declared non-suspicious and that the cordons had been lifted.
Sussex Police later said all the cordons had been lifted and the seafront was open as usual.
Outside the cordons, impromptu tributes appeared with photos of missing people, messages of condolences, flowers and candles.
Pictures showed a man cradling a baby, cleaners inspecting a bin and police cordons at the block.
When April 14th came, instead of banning the protest, Mr Shestun spearheaded it, helping demonstrators through police cordons.
The police often discovered where he was hiding, and set up their security cordons, but he was slippery.
He reviewed cordons of troops and listened to the US and Indian national anthems underneath a red canopy.
Cordons remained in place in the centre of Salisbury and some police investigators wore full chemical and biological suits.
"Road closures ad cordons are in place and officers are assessing the vehicle as we speak," the spokesman said.
Previously haughty locals have befriended the cheerful police manning the cordons around Queen Elizabeth Gardens and Zizzi&aposs restaurant.
Security cordons were in place around the base of the tower and the ground was littered with charred debris.
They capitalize on the glut of tourists and seek publicity from the captive audience of journalists behind security cordons.
The site has now reopened and police cordons removed, Blis and Fire and Emergency New Zealand said in separate statements.
"Cordons and closures are in place as a precaution while the nature of the chemical is established," the police said.
Basu said cordons would remain in place in some locations to protect the public despite the apparent breakthrough in the case.
Once the police and the Secret Service set up their security cordons shortly before each convention, further explorations will be impossible.
Others made futile charges through plumes of tear gas in an attempt to break through cordons of armed riot police officers.
The insurgents would not be able to break through security cordons, said Dost Mohammed Nayab, the spokesman of the provincial governor.
Police took away cordons put up overnight in the Groenland area and residents resumed normal Sunday activities, with shops and cafes open.
Cordons were in place around St Martin's Le Grand in the city's financial district, and police advised people to avoid the surrounding area.
Cordons of police officers were deployed around the stadium, although the atmosphere was more relaxed than for men's games in the French capital.
The vast travel cordons may have slowed the epidemic, but have also slowed deliveries into Hubei, leaving medical workers short of protective wear.
The Metropolitan Police said that properties within the exclusion zone had been evacuated and that a number of road cordons were in place.
Standing on a literal pedestal in the courtyard of the Imperial Palace, the President observed stoically as cordons of Japanese troops presented in formation.
Each is deftly evoked by Ian Rickson, the director, via a screen which flashes up familiar scenes of police cordons and candle-lit vigils.
As more populist parties become their country's second or third largest, mainstream parties will have to form more "cordons sanitaire" to keep them out.
Some people tried slipping out past the police cordons in dramatic fashion: through the sewers, or abseiling down a rope hanging from a bridge.
We formed a line across the entrance to Tate's Turbine Hall before slipping under the cordons and rushing to the cavernous space's glass doors.
When men were visible—especially in the security cordons of Zapatista militiamen, who were equipped with nightsticks—there was usually a female presence among them.
Police tape cordons off the area where two Westerville, Ohio, police officers were shot and killed responding to a hang-up 911 call on Saturday.
Unlike Monk's House, run by the National Trust, no cordons mark off the artwork and there are few signs telling you to not touch anything.
Security was tight; buses were used to block off all nearby roads, with cordons guarded by armed police units and officers circulating through the crowd.
Police in London removed cordons and reopened the offices of analytics firm Cambridge Analytica, after a suspicious package sparked a brief evacuation on Thursday afternoon.
Dozens of people laid flowers at cordons near both mosques in Christchurch, which is still rebuilding after an earthquake in 2011 killed almost 200 people.
Designed to make the participants think about "them" and "us", power relationships and the difficulty of communication, it proved unexpectedly stressful for those inside the cordons.
LONDON (Reuters) - Police declared safe two suspicious packages sent to the Bank of England on Friday and said cordons closing off nearby roads had been lifted.
Here it's Dr. Sabine Lommers (Claudia Black), a brusque federal something-or-other who cordons off part of the city and takes input from no one.
The next evening, thousands of demonstrators converged on international airports around the country as travelers who were caught up in the ban languished behind security cordons.
Police cordons blocked several streets in central Belgrade on Wednesday as members of the Serbian Radical Party rallied against the opening of the "Mirdita-Dobar Dan" festival.
Dozens of people laid flowers at cordons near both mosques in Christchurch, which is still rebuilding after a devastating earthquake in 2011 that killed almost 200 people.
Introduced with 2018's Pixel 13, Google's Titan M security chip cordons off your smartphone's most sensitive data from its main processor to protect against certain attacks.
PARIS (Reuters) - French riot police used teargas on Saturday against protesters clad in fluorescent yellow trying to break through security cordons at the Champs Elysees in Paris.
Sisilana held up a sign reading "State Capture is a criminal offense" while some in the relaxed crowd swigged from beer cans as idle police cordons watched on.
Shortly after Mr. Filip was sworn in, thousands of people surrounded the Moldovan Parliament, and a group of protesters broke through police cordons to get inside the building.
Several individuals also broke through police cordons, clambered on cars and buses that had been parked as a barrier, then used ladders to get from one bus to another.
"Cordons are being put in place at a 100 metre radius to facilitate the Metropolitan Police Service's operation, which is being supported by colleagues from Surrey Police," they said.
PARIS, Dec 1 (Reuters) - French riot police used teargas on Saturday against protesters clad in fluorescent yellow trying to break through security cordons at the Champs Elysees in Paris.
In some of the worst-hit areas, like sections of Portoviejo, the Ecuadorean military set up cordons to restrict traffic and to allow rescue personnel to work more easily.
In an attempt to control the spread, Chinese officials have restricted the movement of approximately 21 million people in several major cities through cordons and suspension of public transportation.
The United Nations said the first guides were provided with summer and winter uniforms that had "a somewhat military look," with a tailored suit that had cordons or epaulets.
The protests turned violent, with three people arrested and at least 52 injured in clashes with police, as a splinter group tried to break through cordons surrounding Spanish government buildings.
"The cordons put up around St Mary Axe due to a suspicious package have been lifted and the area is now clear," City of London police said in a tweet.
U.S. Representative William Keating of Massachusetts, senior Democrat on a House subcommittee on terrorism, said the suicide bombings illustrated the difficulty of protecting "soft targets" outside tightly controlled security cordons.
Brazilian officials, reviewing preparations for the Games after the Nice massacre, stepped up security cordons, added roadblocks and planned to frisk more visitors in Rio de Janeiro for the Aug.
Some in full riot gear formed protective cordons outside parliament and hotels in the city, while a helicopter hovered over the central Syntagma Square and neighboring districts through the day.
Brazilian authorities stepped up security measures following the truck massacre in Nice last week, planning security cordons, further roadblocks and the frisking of visitors in Rio de Janeiro for the Olympics.
Although the cordons have been lifted, and dispersed tourists have managed to return to their hotels, police tape still lines either side of Las Ramblas, separating the pavement from the road.
They gathered at police cordons stretched across the city's most trafficked thoroughfares, boulevards vacant at the height of the holiday season, and filmed the red lights of scores of emergency vehicles.
LONDON (Reuters) - Police investigating a package which briefly sparked a security alert near London's Kings Cross railway station on Friday said the item was non-suspicious and that cordons were being lifted.
LONDON (Reuters) - British police said a reported suspicious package in the City of London near London's "Gherkin" building on Friday was a harmless discarded electrical item and lifted cordons in the area.
Heavily armed military and police cordons blocked their entry into the city, a reminder to many coca farmers of the brutal repression they had suffered during Mr. Morales's pro-American predecessor governments.
Police tape cordons off a post office in Wilmington, Delaware, after suspicious packages addressed to former vice president Joe Biden were intercepted at mail facilities in New Castle and Wilmington on Oct. 21998.
After last week's attack in Nice, France, Brazilian authorities said they would step up security measures for the Games by adding further roadblocks and cordons and frisking more visitors in Rio de Janeiro.
Police set up cordons around the evacuation area, which covered a radius of 1.5 km (roughly a mile), as residents dragged suitcases away and many families rode away from the zone by bicycle.
Like hermit crabs, diners bring their own cordons of safety, but spindly legs gently reach out to touch the car next door: shouts about high school rivalries, about golf scores, Migos lyrics, 4H.
Gloves were first, then the facemask, after which the suit and socks were taken off at different locations till I was left with one pair for passing back through the various security cordons.
During the industrial age, for example, European nations reinforced quarantines with "cordons sanitaires" — a ring of armed guards preventing the entry or exit of anyone deemed or feared ill with an epidemic disease.
Gloves were first, then the facemask, after which the suit and socks were taken off at different locations till I was left with one pair for passing back through the various security cordons.
A three-day rampage by gunmen in Mumbai in 2250 had alerted European police forces to the need to plan for cordons to protect paramedics, says Cressida Dick, the head of London's Metropolitan Police.
LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - A man was arrested and cordons put in place around Queen Elizabeth's Buckingham Palace residence on Monday after a suspicious vehicle was stopped by police nearby, London's Metropolitan Police said.
Earlier in the day, the two men put forward an elaborate show of friendship on the South Lawn, reviewing cordons of troops in formation and recalling the long history between the US and France.
Opinion Columnist The last five years in Western politics has seen a repeated failure of "cordons sanitaires" — the barriers that political establishments have tried to throw up against both radical ideas and xenophobic sentiments.
The police will now remove cordons from a number of spaces the Skripals visited on the day they were sickened, including a mall and the cemetery where their family members, Lyudmila and Aleksandr Skripal, are buried.
Police cordons held back protesters from advancing on the modernistic Congress building where the main ally in Temer's coalition, the PSDB party, met to discuss whether to continue backing him and prepare for a post-Temer transition.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The changing nature of attacks in Western cities has led insurers to offer new policies, from straightforward cover for business lost due to police cordons to more risky compensation for declines in tourism.
French police fired tear gas, stun grenades and water cannon in battles with "yellow vest" protesters trying to breach security cordons on the Champs Elysees in Paris on Saturday ahead of a third rally against high living costs.
Soon, Russian news bulletins rolled continuous video of chemical weapons experts sealing off Zizzi&aposs restaurant on Castle Street, police manning cordons around The Mill pub, and Prime Minister Theresa May visiting the shopping area known as the Maltings.
Earlier, the police force had issued a statement saying that specialist officers were dealing with an unattended item found on board a bus in Hackney, northeast London, and cordons had been put in place while the item was assessed.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil will step up security cordons, add further roadblocks and frisk more visitors in Rio de Janeiro for next month's Olympic Games to increase security after the truck massacre in France, the government said on Friday.
Beijing (CNN)Outside the Great Hall of the People here on Thursday, President Donald Trump watched with an unmistakable air of satisfaction as cordons of Chinese troops marched stiff-legged in his honor, an eight-cannon salute preceding their parade.
Police, who put much of the center of the city under lockdown for the visit, said two people were detained after demonstrators tried to break through cordons to get closer to the Vatican from an authorized protest several blocks away.
Despite the blue police tape that cordons off the course, despite the barricades and police officers at every intersection, despite the 26.2 miles of closed city streets, some people do not seem to notice that there is a marathon going on.
There were road cordons and a heavy police presence outside the St. Regis, although officers took a gentle approach when urging those who had gathered outside the hotel with smartphones and video cameras to move back from the wire barricades.
As our colleague Scott Gottlieb at the American Enterprise Institute and Caitlin Rivers of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security have explained, Chinese "cordons were combined with several other more classical mitigation efforts," like closing schools and moving to telework.
Reporters howled, leading the Senate press gallery to offer a compromise just this week: The cordons will be replaced by tape on the floor near the Senate subways — a literal thin blue line indicating where reporters should linger while awaiting the arrival of lawmakers.
PARIS — Forget a velvet rope: The Balmain show has become such a magnet for fans and paparazzi that French police put up cordons and blockades on Thursday afternoon to control the chaos outside the Hôtel Potocki, a former nobleman's palace a stone's throw from the Champs-Élysées.
Michael T. Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, thought China's approach to the crisis could easily "backfire," comparing it to the so-called cordons sanitaires that were imposed to seal off swaths of West Africa during the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic.
A loud noise mistaken for gunfire led to rumors that spread at blazing speed in person and on social media, setting off a panic that shut down one of the nation's busiest airports, as passengers fled terminals and burst through security cordons, and as the police struggled to figure out what was happening and to restore order.
If courthouses, with their columns and marble and carved mottos, are built to inspire awe at the majesty of the law, the aesthetics of an OATH hearing center, with its box-office windows and crowd-herding cordons, will be immediately familiar to anyone who has done time at the D.M.V. The judges do not wear robes or carry gavels.
The rise of populism and the return of socialism have breached these cordons, and racism and Judeophobia have come through the breach with them — to the point where it's entirely plausible that Britain will soon find itself with a prime minister, the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has an anti-Semitism problem, even as the United States has already elected a birther to the presidency.
Bradley A. Becker said active-duty personnel will participate in musical units, marching bands, color guards, salute batteries and honor cordons during President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's inauguration.

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