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Bollards are short, strong posts, which would be installed at the ends of the Atlantic Avenue medians.
Jeff Sherman: Taming a Dangerous Intersection in Brooklyn Jeff Sherman 2010
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Bollards are short, strong posts, which would be installed at the ends of the Atlantic Avenue medians.
Jeff Sherman: Taming a Dangerous Intersection in Brooklyn Jeff Sherman 2010
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Bollards are short, strong posts, which would be installed at the ends of the Atlantic Avenue medians.
Jeff Sherman: Taming a Dangerous Intersection in Brooklyn Jeff Sherman 2010
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“Oh, Bollards!” sounds like an expression one would say when you ding your shin on such an object. and I do so love your posts!
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Bollards would not excite them, he doubted if zebra crossings would get them going ...
Gridlock Elton, Ben 1991
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Bollards proclaimed that this had once been a working quay.
Cargo of Eagles Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. n 50021032-1 1968
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Bollards proclaimed that this had once been a working quay.
Cargo of Eagles Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. n 50021032-1 1968
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Bollards, or short posts, will be installed in certain areas to help prevent illegal dumping and parking.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Bollards are one of its main product lines, along with industrial wheels, parts and castings.
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FLEX Bollards are very cost-effective for property owners - economically priced and requiring less maintenance than metal bollards which come in frequent contact with vehicles.
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