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He had barricaded himself in his office instead of going out on the street.
The old man barricaded himself inside his home, but the men set the place on fire.
She had known, and barricaded her mind from the knowledge.
Once there, for greater security, the young man barricaded the door.
The two have no choice but to barricade themselves in the high school.
"All they can do is try to barricade it from us?"
They were both, to some degree, barricaded against each other again.
Barricading themselves behind a door, they continue trying to find where the gold is.
He heard another voice, the one that all along had been too powerful to be barricaded from him.
Everyone races back into the house where they barricade themselves in.
He locked the door on the police and barricaded himself.
The police surrounded the building and he barricaded the door to his office.
The students had been barricaded in the school's main administration building since Monday morning.
Already the roar of the water seemed to barricade the way against her.
He closed his eyes, trying to barricade away the thought, the pain of it.
Just across the street, an armed man has barricaded himself in with his wife and child.
The door to the cellar was barricaded from the outside.
The couple had barricaded themselves inside, and Jones was calling 911.
Thank God for the dresser she'd used to barricade the door.
It occurred to him that perhaps they should barricade the door, or something.
Later the group found their way into the cafeteria and barricaded it.
They could easily barricade the door of the fire tower behind them.
"How many men does Wing have barricaded in with him?"
The roof door was barricaded and he shot it in half.