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Barricaded inside the mosque, heavily armed militants had engaged in a fierce gun battle with paramilitary troops and the police.
The Scorpion’s Tail Zahid Hussain 2010
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Barricaded streets make it impossible to collect trash on some roads.
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Barricaded in their compounds, Chinese executives complained they could hear gunshots at night.
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Barricaded in bank at G-20 protest, behind two lines of police and their paddywagons.
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OpEdNews - Article: Home of the Barricaded, Land of the 'Fraid
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Barricaded myself against troubling memories and troubling issues of the present?
Break No Bones Reichs, Kathy 2006
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Barricaded in the cottage, with the windows painted black, Holman struggles over the next three years with adolescent angst and her own unwillingness to believe that her mother is suffering a breakdown.
Rescuing Patty Hearst: Summary and book reviews of Rescuing Patty Hearst by Virginia Holman. 2003
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Barricaded inside the buildings in the neighborhood are men and women with jobs and families who have lost control of their neighborhood.
For Many Poor Black Girls, Teen Pregnancy Is A Rational Choice 2005
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Barricaded behind the cash register, holding the revolver in one hand and a ham sandwich in the other, Milton looked out the front window to see what was happening in the street.
Middlesex Eugenides, Jeffery 2002
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