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fenced and unfenced
Unfenced Dog Parks: Dog owners can find suitable off-leash space in many fenced dog parks and in a few unfenced areas where dogs are permitted off-leash.

fenced and no
The area is no longer fenced.
The two outer tracks formerly led to the Pleasant Street Portal, but are no longer in revenue service, have been fenced off, and are now used for storage and other miscellaneous purposes.
The facility followed a reformatory model with no fenced grounds.
The only two examples in Half-Life 2 are where the player can enter a house which has been bombed by a headcrab shell during the chapter Highway 17 ( searching the house will reveal several poisonous headcrabs and a poisonous headcrab zombie, but no other types, indicating that the shell contained poison headcrabs ) and in the Route Kanal level, where the player can find multiple pods lying in a fenced area.
Since April 2007 however, an annual specific ( although not ring fenced ) ' Road Safety Grant ' which was no longer related to the number of fines issued locally was given directly to the Local Authorities with a responsibility for road safety who were free to choose whether or not to re-invest this in their partnership.
This created long, narrow, fenced walkways, with poor lighting and no neighbourhood surveillance.
Holcombe quarry is no longer in use and has been fenced off.
You can also find a golf course next to Safilguda, but entry is restricted to military personnel only ( Now there is no Golf course but the entire open area has been fenced up by military ).
For much of its existence there was no security perimeter ( though buildings with an actual military function were fenced and guarded ), but now it is fenced in with check points at the three exits.

fenced and is
However Abdul is a common Arabic prefix meaning " Servant of the " and " Al " is Arabic for " the ", and if " hazra " means " he prohibited ", " he fenced in " or " Great Lord ", then the name would mean " Servant of the Prohibited ", " Servant of the Fenced in ", or " Servant of the Great Lord " which would make sense considering his role, even if it is not a proper Arabic name.
The least expensive bulk cistern is a fenced pond or pool at ground level.
The Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo, which ( as the Milestone Motor Hotel ) was the first to use the " motel " name, sits incomplete with what is still standing left boarded up and fenced off at the side of U. S. Route 101 ; a 2002 restoration proposal never came to fruition.
*" To be fenced in is to be withheld.
A boat house by the Pykara falls and Dam is added attractions to the tourists. Pykara boasts of well protected fenced Sholas, Toda settlements, undistributed grassy meadows and also a good wildlife habitat.
The official event is an outdoor fenced in party with live music and beer garden.
The pavement is accessible from the eastbound on-ramp, but is fenced off.
While there is little conflict about the driest parts of Tuareg territory, many of the water sources and pastures they need for cattle breeding get fenced off by absentee landlords, impoverishing some Tuareg communities.
Allow at least two hours for the circuit trip, which in some places is close to the cliff edge and is not fenced.
The site is fenced off from Shasta Dam Blvd.
The cemetery is fenced in and overshadowed by the trees that surround it and also contains a canon from the U. S. Civil War.
The edge of the cliff is fenced to protect falcons and other wild animals.
Residual radioactivity was consolidated into a covered, clay-lined cell at the Canonsburg mill site, which is fenced and posted.
It is not entirely fenced so pedestrian traffic may approach the taxiways.
The northeast section is fenced in with a dirt road which can be used during open hours to drive in and park.
Inside the fenced area is grassy with a few large shade covered slabs of concrete, a large open air basketball court, and a small public restroom building.
The fenced in section of the park is often rented by citizens and organizations to host large events such as car shows, birthday parties, family reunions, and company outings.
Today, the grave is located off Road 3120 on land owned by the Washington Department of Natural Resources in a small fenced area across a meadow from the springs.
Site " A " is still fenced, with all thee missile silos capped and in place.
Gostrey Meadow is in the centre of Farnham town next to the river, and includes a fenced children's play area.

fenced and place
The fenced area did not correspond to the actual area of the camp during its operation, and so some commercial development took place on areas formerly belonging to it.
Its place name reflects its position-first recorded in the Domesday book of 1086 as ' Contone ', from Old English cumb-a narrow valley or deep hollow (' cumb ' is likely a continuation in use or a loan word from Brythonic cwm ( Welsh ) or cum ( Cornish ), meaning ' valley '), and Old English tūn-a farmstead or fenced place.
From the landing point at the southern coast of Sweden at, the Baltic-Cable runs a further as an underground cable until a point east of the road E6 at, where inside a fenced area the transition from underground cable to overhead powerline takes place.
Today ( 2011 ) the fenced off site is well presented from a viewing place on a wooden walkway laid across the sand dunes.
Practical work on the project began in 1989 and since then they have planted over one million native trees and have protected numerous areas with fenced exclosures so that natural regeneration of the trees can take place in the absence of overgrazing by animals such as Red deer.
Prior to its being fenced off, the area surrounding the springs and pond into which its waters feed was popular among the students as a place to meet and relax.

fenced and for
Prior to its inclusion within the fenced compound that now includes the Old Executive Office Building to the west and the Treasury Building to the east, this sidewalk served as a queuing area for the daily public tours of the White House.
The following types of areas or facilities often are required by law to be fenced in, for safety and security reasons:
However, the remaining vast tracts of unsettled land were often used as a commons, or, in the American West, " open range " As degradation of habitat developed due to overgrazing and a tragedy of the commons situation arose, common areas began to either be allocated to individual landowners via mechanisms such as the Homestead Act and Desert Land Act and fenced in, or, if kept in public hands, leased to individual users for limited purposes, with fences built to separate tracts of public and private land.
His obituary in the Sydney Gazette was unflattering, insisting that "... he was a thorough savage, not to be warped from the form and character that nature gave him ...", which reflected the feelings of some in Sydney's white society that Bennelong had abandoned his role as ambassador in his last years, and also reflects the deteriorating relations between the two groups as more and more land was cleared and fenced for farming, and the hardening attitudes of many colonists towards ' savages ' who were not willing to give up their country and become labourers and servants useful to the colonists.
In 1979, the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife purchased and fenced 100 km², in the Coturaundee Ranges, now part of Mutawintji National Park, for the conservation and protection of the Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby.
Only the exterior of the Grand Champ ( Big Field ) was fenced, but each owner of land was responsible for fencing his portion, to keep out livestock.
The town's brick homes were designed to offer indoor bathrooms, fenced yards and other amenities making living conditions very attractive for the time.
Consists of two fenced regulation baseball fields with bleachers and a small building used for maintenance and concessions.
Former " common lands " were fenced by the landed bourgeois, a process known as " enclosure " which increased the efficiency of raising livestock ( mainly sheep's wool for the textile industry ).
The Samnite warrior-herdsmen from nearby hills wished to use the grasslands of the plains for their animals — lands that the plains people had fenced.
There was also some private fenced land ( paddocks, orchards and gardens ), called closes, and often also a park for the use of the owner of the manor for hunting.
In 1968, the Knott family fenced the farm, charged admission for the first time, and Knott's Berry Farm officially became an amusement park.
" The Starks sent a man to look at the tree, just like you've heard, and they bought the tree and the ground for 30 feet around it, and eventually they fenced it.
Because of this the area has been fenced off from the community with warning signs against eating contaminated fish, and is undergoing evaluation for clean-up.
There is a fenced in and pre lit landing pad located on the property for Starflight or any other medevac needing to use the landing pad.
The entire area has been fenced in and is used as a grazing area for cows.
In 1959, the southern third of the Long Meadow was graded and fenced off for ballfields, while in the following year the Kate Wollman Skating Rink was built in a land-filled portion of Prospect Lake.
However, unconfirmed surviving populations have been reported in central Niger and Chad, and a semiwild population currently inhabiting a fenced nature reserve in Tunisia is being expanded for reintroduction to the wild in that country.
The bridge served the Wagga Wagga community for over 100 years until 16 August 2006 when it was closed and fenced off to the public due to the bridge being declared a safety risk after one of the trusses failed.

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