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After nearly a decade behind high walls, it felt unreal.
Rich people can afford their own high walls and closed doors.
Instead of netting above, high walls with windows provide a secure feel.
The enormous compound, occupying a craggy hilltop, is tucked behind high walls.
Sony will encourage "creativity" but only within the thick, high walls its built.
It's the nicest bathroom I've ever been in with high walls and gauzy warm light.
With its surrounding moat, high walls and stone towers, the Citadel provided ideal defensive positions.
The compounds in Iraq and certainly the compounds in Afghanistan are very similar: high walls, fortified.
Behind high walls French troops lob boules in a game of pétanque or play table tennis.
All around the high walls loomed, covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting, creating an eerie amphitheater.
Along its often unpaved, mud-ridden streets there are houses with wide gates and high walls.
The earth is flat, borders irrelevant, and prisons don't just have high walls or iron bars.
The market used to have the old-style high walls so you can't see through the market.
Rublyovka's multimillion-dollar homes are hidden away in the trees behind high walls lined with security cameras.
Its high walls are crowded with taxidermy animals the family has collected from all over the world.
It has high walls, which date to when Ms. Post owned the property, and a security gate.
The high walls are painted cream with decorative white lines demarcating each of the building's five floors.
The installation of railings has made the high walls of the keep newly accessible — old-fashioned railings, naturally.
The late afternoon light hits the high walls of its alleys in warming hues of yellow and orange.
The migrants said the prison was surrounded by high walls and had a blue gate at the entrance.
There was a garden with an ancient willow, a mossy Yorkstone terrace, a wide lawn, and high walls.
The Riyadh Ritz-Carlton stands behind high walls and ornate gates, across a freeway from the diplomatic district.
From outside, the jail looks like any other: four drab buildings surrounded by high walls topped by barbed wire.
The branch, broken by a recent storm in Belfast, Ireland, allowed the chimps to scale their exhibit's high walls.
If you walk a bit further into the island, you are suddenly confronted by high walls and barbed wire.
The suburb's opulent homes are tucked away in the trees and hidden behind high walls lined with security cameras.
A blue wave is building, but it will crash into a relatively stable political system surrounded by high walls.
Surrounded by high walls and loops of barbed wire, the camps sometimes house hundreds of Uighurs and other ethnic minorities.
In the event, the synagogue's solid locked gates and high walls provided ample protection against the attacker's seemingly improvised weapons.
How long do the people of the Seven Kingdoms stand behind their absentee king, their cowardly king hiding behind high walls?
High walls in the desert funnel would-be migrants to Border Patrol outposts, while militarized barriers splice border towns in two.
But back then, it was a vibrant and wealthy community containing dozens of small homes, all protected by 16-foot-high walls.
After watching their brothers play the sport, Popal and three other girls began practicing soccer after hours behind their school's high walls.
ALTHOUGH IT IS guarded by high walls and a thick metal door, a nightclub in Kano hardly bothers to conceal its existence.
They also began climbing the high walls on the periphery of the cemetery, which allowed them to break into adjoining apartment buildings.
AP journalists who visited Xinjiang in December 2018 saw patrol towers and high walls lined with green barbed wire fencing around camps.
Being cloistered once meant seclusion enforced by high walls and a metal grille separating the sisters from outsiders, even their own families.
The imposing and unmarked facility sits on the edge of the desert, ringed by two high walls interrupted by well-guarded gates.
Jutting out against desert dunes, the new industrial zones in Xinjiang are often surrounded by high walls, barbed wire and security cameras.
Blocking Muslim immigrants from entry or building high walls is equally uncertain: The young jihadist is just as likely to be homegrown.
"We have very clear lines and high walls between us and the RNC or the administration or the Trump campaign," Montgomery said.
But a mysterious camouflaged compound just outside it, protected by high walls, barbed wire and a giant dog, has many in Slovakia worried.
Razing architectural gems, they erect mediocre apartment towers that contribute to traffic congestion and the isolation of the middle class behind high walls.
Visitors were required to pass through several layers of security, with each event space cordoned off by high walls and more security guards.
The renovated, twenty-nine-thousand-square-foot warehouse resembles a Chelsea art gallery, with its polished concrete floors and twenty-foot-high walls.
Our eyes and ears on the ground will now be behind high walls and could lead to security backslide in areas cleared of ISIS.
"The Journey" is the most explicit of the refugee books, depicting high walls with barbed wire and immense border guards lurking in the forest.
Two families live in the Vatican itself, whose high walls and fortress features are these days at odds with the border-dissolving pope within.
"As the guest list for tonight's dinner makes clear, America First Policies' supposedly 'high walls and sharp lines' are an absurd defense," Spaulding said.
The rest of the ground floor is a mostly uncovered patio, with high walls and folding glass panels that can be closed in bad weather.
Instead, Putin's Moscow home is the Novo-Ogoryevo residence, tucked away behind high walls patrolled by guards in a ritzy suburb west of the city.
The two men gathered their tools, got down on the floor of the hole, and began probing the three-foot-high walls of the deposit.
Around the park's perimeter they would build a horizontal, 100 feet deep "sidescraper," housing apartments, stores, museums, and libraries in its 1,000-foot high walls.
On an alternate version of Earth, humanity has retreated behind three tiers of 160-foot-high walls to protect themselves from giant humanoid monsters called Titans.
The sound rises from Bay Ridge's Beit Al-Maqdis mosque, a white-and-green building whose stubby minaret barely crests the high walls of abutting warehouses.
Quick take: "High walls and bigger moats" are obsolete in computer security, says Mark Testoni, CEO of NS2, the U.S. arm of German software giant SAP.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- In an unkempt courtyard here behind high walls topped by coils of barbed wire lie 14 graves marked only by crude white fences.
The Hawaii eruption, with high walls of slow-moving lava, has engulfed about 600 homes since May 3, Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim said last week.
Mr. Xi has kept China's economy behind high walls, and China remains the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, but inconsistencies have never ruffled the president.
Inside the company's sky-high walls, however, immersion has a distinctly Nintendo tone, as a huge Bokoblin points a bow and arrow atop a rickety watch tower.
Since it's clear that the model we have now isn't working for anyone outside the high walls of tech's major platforms, there's no shame in that game.
Both he and Miss Lee dealt in sealed-off worlds: Maycomb isolated in cotton fields and quiet red dust; the abbey perched on precipices behind high walls.
Gerudo Town is surrounded by high walls, suggesting an isolated people, protective of their culture, similar to homes constructed in the Arabic countries of the Persian Gulf.
Turkish and international reporters gathered Wednesday outside the consulate, a two-story ocher-colored building behind high walls on a leafy side-street in Istanbul's business district.
The family members have erected high walls around their palaces, bought overseas assets with shell companies, used intermediaries for large investments and demanded nondisclosure agreements from employees.
Unlike Ahyeon-dong, the streets in Seongbuk-dong are clear of rubbish and almost silent, with most homes hidden behind high walls, spiked fences, and security cameras.
In the midst of incredible physical and emotional difficulty, certain work songs became vehicles that transported people from the high walls of despair to spiritual breakthroughs of freedom.
But the Australian Open, set apart from nearby streets, surrounded by gates and high walls, had a decidedly different feel from the bare bones precariousness of the demonstration.
The high walls around Petra, the surrounding mountains, and the winding gorge of the Siq all served as a natural defenses for those looking to raid the city.
Its simpler costumes and high walls, with faint light streaming through narrow slits, clear the way for a serious, insightful production, with nothing extraneous in Mr. Torreton's performance.
Its simpler costumes and high walls, with faint light streaming through narrow slits, clear the way for a serious, insightful production, with nothing extraneous in Mr. Torreton's performance.
The eased restrictions have made the holiday season merrier for a small minority of rich Venezuelans, many of whom live in mansions behind high walls in Eastern Caracas.
And critics of the effort say that all the program does is hide the country's huge addiction problem safely out of sight behind this camp's 13-foot-high walls.
Storms "whipped up mile-high walls of dust so massive they were compared to tornadoes," Fraser writes, leaving a huge area of the mid- and southwest very nearly destroyed.
They are almost weightless, with high walls ("so flour doesn't fly out," Ms. Chia said) and a ring at the rim for anchoring the thumb so they won't slip.
We went nowhere near the high walls surrounding Marcos's future grave site, but we were harassed anyway by soldiers who demanded our names and made us delete our photos.
But they seem to be on the fringes of developed areas, with high walls and fences that would suggest those sent there are not free to come and go.
Montgomery and Walsh both told CNBC that America First Policies gives its polling data to its allies, while abiding by the "high walls and clear lines" separation from Trump.
Montgomery and Walsh both told CNBC that America First Policies gives its polling data to its allies while abiding by the "high walls and clear lines" separation from Trump.
This model was replicated in compounds across the country for wealthy expats, but the regime never dared to let their lifestyles spread beyond the high walls of these enclosures.
In 1516, Venice's Jews were forced by decree into confinement behind the high walls of the Ghetto Nuovo, an island named after a copper foundry — geto, in the Venetian dialect.
These high walls and dense trees meant that I could hardly see any of the suburb's lavish homes, most of which are set back from the highway in the forest.
Montgomery and the group's executive director, Brian Walsh, told CNBC the group operates with "high walls and clear lines" between itself and the White House and Republican National Committee (RNC).
In one of the region's most picturesque villages, Quantou, a jigsaw puzzle of narrow alleys and high walls, residents wait anxiously to find out if their homes will be demolished.
WITH its forbidding bulk and high walls, the former hostel for immigrants stands out amid the abandoned factories and jumble of railway lines of Brás, in the heart of São Paulo.
In a dusty walled garden surrounded by high walls and watchtowers, American officers and civilians huddled in a blue-painted gazebo with a group of young Afghan girl scouts, making bracelets.
Lucious tells the boys they don't know they're Black; when they step outside of their high walls of privilege they might as well be Trayvon (Martin), Philando (Castile) or Freddie (Gray).
In Rublyovka, the ritzy suburb surrounding the Rublyovskoye highway, government officials and wealthy businesspeople live in homes that cost up to $80 million, hidden behind high walls lined with security cameras.
Around 37 structures are "lava locked," meaning homes are inaccessible, and people who do not evacuate them may be hemmed in by 30-foot-high (9-meter-high) walls of lava.
It coincides with the last interglacial warm period before the present one—a time when a crossing from Asia to America would not have been blocked by sky-high walls of ice.
Now more than 23,2000 people live behind the high walls of a former hospital in Bama, which has been converted into a camp for the internally displaced and is guarded by soldiers.
Expatriate compounds, hidden behind high walls, protected by army gun emplacements, to which Saudi nationals are usually forbidden entry, allow foreigners to dress and behave much as they do in the West.
"Viewing China as the enemy is not a rational action," the foreign ministry quoted him as saying, adding that China would not put up "high walls" or "decouple itself from any country".
But the bombastic tycoon and the bellicose tyrant do have some things in common: a habit of self-adulation, an original take on reality, a preference for high walls around their countries.
He was walking through a house owned by the Braganza family — a house he had never been inside, and really had never even seen properly as it was surrounded by high walls.
His team argued that the rapper needed the 4.4 meter-high walls for security concerns -- and to the chagrin of some neighbors in his Bridle Path hood ... he got the A-OK.
A few blocks away, at a local institution known as the Commission for the Martyrs, the high walls of an expansive gallery are covered with hundreds of framed portraits of slain Kobanî natives.
What gives the Palestinian cause prestige, in the Arab story, are the stones: old cities, great and high walls and domes, especially when they are golden, symbols of Jerusalem, like the Aqsa Mosque.
The women's showers, with their waist-high walls and central location in the jail, gave Bond — and anybody else who happened to walk by — a perfect view to ogle female inmates as they bathed.
While this was being processed, I called Xfinity on the phone and used the key that had been given to me by S— to bypass the high walls protecting the customer loyalty department's fortress.
Here the Red line runs outside, giving glimpses of a changing city: brick pagoda-roofs of Chinatown; high walls of the White Sox baseball stadium; warehouses and ex-factories of a former industrial zone.
He often confines his campaign travel to the affluent suburban and exurban communities around cities like Nashville and Charleston, his campaign bus rolling through neighborhoods with sprawling homes that hide behind hedges and high walls.
The place was wide with long grated windows, high walls, like a small warehouse, and dinky tables and chairs throughout, some occupied by Chinese families but most of them empty at this late lunch hour.
Cement lean-tos and shacks give way to a formal grid of streets with mansion after looming mansion in various states of maintained opulence and elegant decay, their decorative facades partly hidden by high walls.
While Baghdad suffered -- and continues to suffer -- from prolonged power cuts, deteriorating public services and a stagnant economy, the inhabitants of the Green Zone lived -- and continue to live -- in isolated splendor behind high walls.
The high walls of the prison loom over Dannemora, a bulwark that consumes one side of the main street in this community of fewer than 5,000 unincarcerated residents in the northeastern corner of the state.
Foreign and military leaders still churn out sunny press releases about what tomorrow will bring, but they do so from behind the high walls that have become a dominant feature of the capital city, Kabul.
For example, the slave-trading city of Yunkai was filmed at the UNESCO world-heritage site of Aït-Ben-Haddou, a fortified city with earthen buildings surrounded by high walls located between the Sahara and Marrakech.
Soon after his election as pope, he formed a team of cardinals to advise him on how to reform the Roman Curia, pointedly choosing most of them from among pastoral leaders beyond the Vatican's high walls.
And L'Atelier des Lumieres, an immersive digital museum of fine art located in a former iron foundry, is set to open in April with work by major artists projected on the facility's 26-foot-high walls.
Awards: Documentary Short Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl) peeks behind the high walls that protect a school in the middle of Kabul, where girls and women often live their lives out of sight.
I want to create a structure that is also a kind of organic meeting point, where everyone can go, rather than an isolated structure with high walls and security and a fence to keep people out of it.
In a country with a high crime rate, the fear of home intrusion cuts across social and racial lines, and high walls and security guards are common in gated communities like the one where Mr. Pistorius lived in Pretoria.
The guy I talked to at 3M ran a big division, and he was sitting in a cubicle with three-feet-high walls, and he was a guy you could talk to waiting in line at Safeway for groceries.
He combines that pitch with Trumpian vows to secure the border and reject a "new normal" that, he says, sees riots on the streets and "cops assassinated on the beat", while sneering liberal elites "live behind high walls with armed guards".
Food and other supplies are purchased in bulk and kept in the storehouse, a large warehouse surrounded by high walls and a gate, according to Julie Jeffs, who worked there and is a sister-in-law of the Jeffs brothers.
For those who live in the port city's expansive seaside suburbs, there are further compensations: big houses with poolside bars, bevies of servants and, behind high walls and security guards, night spots as fancy as any in Dubai or Mumbai.
While F.E.A.R. levels may not have been life-like, but they never felt like a chain of "rooms with waist high walls" where the player and a group would march in and take static positions between pre-defined cover points.
Mr. Pistorius had said that he had shot his girlfriend in the mistaken belief that somebody had broken into his home, an argument that resonated in a country with high crime — and high walls to shield the comfortable against home invasions.
These principles — recognizing the good that immigrants do for the country and rejecting the folly of high walls and mass expulsion — are the basis of the reform legislation that Mr. Trump so deplores as "amnesty" and that many Republicans themselves support.
HAZARA TOWN, Pakistan (Reuters) - High walls around the neighborhoods of Pakistan's embattled Hazara community in the southwestern city of Quetta are designed to protect them from extremist militants, but also serve as a constant reminder of the threat they face.
Dressed in her own clothes rather than prison uniform, de Lima appeared relaxed and healthy as she spoke to Reuters in the visiting room of the detention facility, sealed off by high walls and rusting barbed wire inside the national police headquarters.
Almost 50 years on Jackson is among some 250 Protestants who stayed and carved out a tiny enclave known as 'The Fountain', a tight, fiercely pro-British community that is separated by high walls and fences from the surrounding Irish nationalist heartland.
It could be that the walled suburb simply had more desirable targets (advertised, indeed, by the walls), but she pointed to a larger issue: High walls hide the house from the view of criminals, but also hide criminals from the view of police.
For no sooner had he passed the high walls of the town's prison, where three executed felons hung rotting from their gibbets, and crossed the river and entered open country than heavy clouds had blown across the western sky, obliterating the sunset.
She lived in a palace behind high walls, with 40 rooms spread over four wings — one for each female relative who lived there, said Tiina Jauhiainen, a Finnish woman who had been training Sheikha Latifa in the Afro-Brazilian martial art of capoeira.
Those who don't believe in a supernatural explanation, suspect small mammals, like minks, mark the rocks below the bridge and that this enticing scent, mixed with the bridge's high, walls which prevent dogs from seeing the drop, could be sending dogs over the edge.
To distract yourself from unhappy reflections on the actors' superiority to their merely serviceable material, however, you can bask in (or sigh in envy at) the lovely set by Neil Patel, an airy loft whose high walls are covered from top to bottom in artwork.
Any such violation, or simply being a Uighur artist or wealthy businessman, can lead to indefinite detention in what the government euphemistically calls "political training centers" — a revival of punitive Maoist re-education camps — secured by high walls, razor wire, floodlights and guard towers.
And how you play through the game is a mix of familiar third-person combat—guns, grenades, waist-high walls—and entirely new abilities that encourage you to not duck behind cover at any opportunity, but to take on enemies in fast-paced shootouts.
A spectacular affair by the South Korean artist Haegue Yang in the museum's still space-squandering atrium features wheeled assemblages that jingle as, at intervals, they are pushed around by performers, and colorful vinyl reliefs that cling to the high walls like mutant lepidoptera.
Hidden behind 25-foot-high walls, the vast compound encompasses seven prison blocks, ranging from a minimum-security facility for policemen and judges convicted of taking bribes to the supermax "Scorpion Prison," a labyrinth of cells largely reserved for Islamists and April 153 leaders.
Memo From China 8 Photos View Slide Show ' WUZHONG, China — As the call to prayer echoed off the high walls of the madrasa and into the surrounding village, dozens of boys, dressed in matching violet caps, poured out of their dorm rooms and headed to the mosque.
This move to minimize the U.S. visual presence in Iraq is similar to the June 220006 "out of the cities" campaign when U.S. Forces Iraq (USF-I) withdrew from Iraq's cities and moved back behind the high walls of Texas Barriers that surrounded our big bases.
President Donald Trump will reportedly dine Wednesday night with officials from the pro-Trump nonprofit America First Policies, just one week after a group representative told CNBC that it maintains "very clear lines and high walls" intended to keep its work separate from the White House.
Though events like the plague of 1666 or the erection of the Berlin Wall occasionally threaten Wychwood's tranquillity, it is a "blessed enclosure," an island of graceful extravagance protected by high walls—"the materialisation of the imaginary"—and by the money and power of returning Royalists and their successors.
Secluded behind high walls on the edge of this town in the Loire Valley of France, about a half-hour's drive south of Le Mans, the white limestone chateau is a protected national landmark, considered one of the finest examples of 18th-century neo-Classical style in France.
He is the only men's climber to win season-long titles in both bouldering (ropeless, acrobatic crawls up short, often overhanging walls) and lead climbing (the classic, methodical discipline with its high walls and long ropes), and the only one to win both world championships in the same year.
There is as much time and energy dedicated to assessing Messi's frame of mind as was once expended on reading the latest machinations behind the high walls of the Kremlin, but what has become abundantly clear this season is that he has decided that is not nearly enough.
Mr. Trump's success or failure in moving toward denuclearizing North Korea — what the meetings are supposed to be all about — may hinge on one measure: the fate of a remote nuclear site surrounded by high walls and barbed wire, under watch by American intelligence since the early 1980s.
American universities rarely built the kind of high walls that protected colleges at Oxford and Cambridge from the communities around them, but many schools, particularly those in cities, have buttressed their exclusive admissions standards with elaborate physical and organisational systems that separate students and faculty from neighboring people and places perceived as dangerous.
But one day when he was out in the yard—in solitary, the "yard" was a small concrete enclosure that had high walls but was open to the sky—a man on the other side of a wall told him that he should stop reading crap and get some good books from the prison library.
China's entrepreneurs didn't just learn how to build products quickly from their early copying, but also learned that they had to ferociously compete for markets: The sheer density of competition and willingness to drive prices down to zero forced companies to iterate: to tweak their products and invent new monetization models, building robust businesses with high walls that their copycat competitors couldn't scale.
The fact that ancient scriptural style can be defended by reference to the fictional monologue of an Irish woman relating the details of her many-sided sex life in turn-of-the-century Dublin is a sign of the luxuriance of our own culture, which no longer builds high walls, as Catholic Ireland did for so long, between the sacred and the profane.
Last fall, America's UN Ambassador, Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE, described China's treatment of its Uighurs as "the largest internment of civilians in the world today" and "maybe the largest since World War II." The Uighurs who have been detained in the camps – with their high walls, watchtowers, and razor wire – emerge with horrific tales.
At night, under cover of darkness, you sneak toward your father's compound, and you scale the fifteen-foot-high walls of clay and crawl along the rooftops until you get to the highest point in the compound, where your father stands, on the lookout for incoming jets and firebombs, and you shoot him twice in the back with tranquillizers and, as he is falling, you catch him in your arms, your father, who, at this time, is around the same age that you are now, and in the dark, on the roof of the compound that he will lose to this war, you hold him, his body still strong and well, his heart unbroken, and you set him down gently on the clay so that the sky does not swallow him.

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