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On an exuberant opening day last month they explained how they came to be fenceless neighbors.
But he checked his own car suddenly to avoid running over a shape that sprawled in the fenceless yard.
Leo was immediately shouting for Dave to stand up, once again pointing the weapon at the de fenceless prisoner.
He was "the first and only prisoner in history to gradually earn his way from a maximum security cell block to a fenceless camp".
(A maddening regulation, really, when a whole ocean glints a few fields away, crashing fenceless at the feet of little children.
Fenceless fields slipped by.
To cross over in these fenceless border zones is like stepping through a Sandback string sculpture, a real passage and an imaginary one.
Although called "fences", these fenceless boundary systems are more accurately termed electronic pet containment systems.
Dave is fenceless, wifeless, kidless, and dogless.
The land is mostly fenceless open range where livestock compete with horses, mule deer, antelope, even jack rabbits, for meager forage.
Moving sidewalks will carry fans "to the summit" - the park itself, a neo-classical coliseum whose fenceless outfield opens onto skyline infinity.
Concrete steps led abortively up to crumbled foundations, and sagging gates stood fenceless before shrub-shattered concrete walks.
A fenceless lawn, notes John Stilgoe, a professor of environmental studies at Harvard University, "gave the illusion of a richer and more spacious neighborhood."
Here the fenceless field spread out to the ditch which was edged with hawthorn, elder and hazel marking its further boundary, a huge stretch of green-gold already lightening.
Less than 10, and you've got a good chance of residing at a prison camp, often fenceless, for inmates with low risk for escape or violence regardless of their crime.
Today, the suddenly fenceless square had a more airy, less forbidding look, although it was soon hopelessly clogged with cars as people came from all over the West Bank to gawk.
From out the tower whispered a light footfall, Where shone my beauty, cold, and white, and tall; I leapt quick-hearted o'er our fenceless bank, Crying, "Come, sweetheart!
Would he imagine a world so porous, so fenceless, that one part of the globe could, within seconds, touch, inspire and - the thought began to creep up on me then - penetrate the other?
Israel stated that the suicide bomber had infiltrated through the 220 kilometer Israeli-Egyptian border which is fenceless and patrolled by minimal IDF and Border Police forces.
A pet fence or fenceless boundary is an electronic system designed to keep a pet or other domestic animal within a set of predefined boundaries without the use of a physical barrier.
A newspaper is a symbol; It is feckless life's chronicle, A collection of loud tales Concentrating eternal stupidities, That in remote ages lived unhaltered, Roaming through a fenceless world.
By that time, he would have crawled up to the edge of the fenceless base and, with luck and a lot of confusion, he could withdraw some gas, head back to the hidden minijet and be gone before the Soviets started looking in other directions.
The radio of the little car came on with the engine and ran while the car did; so all afternoon as I drove through the great level grainlands of East Orgoreyn, fenceless (for there are no herd-beasts) and full of streams, I listened to the radio.
Early dog parks were established in Florida and California, and New York City went a footloose step further last year when it designated a section of Fort Tryon Park, near the Cloisters in Washington Heights, as a fenceless and leashless dog run.