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South African police reported that striking miners are blockading roads leading to Amplats mine shafts.
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Radical movements hostile to private investment in Bolivia's oil-and-gas sector have been blockading roads for weeks.
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On a calm and sunny Sunday morning, it was destroyed by Admiral William Sampson's blockading force.
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In 1983, he brought the Canadian seal hunt to a near-standstill by blockading the port of St.
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At the same time, the Saudi navy is blockading the coast to stop arms reaching the Houthis by boat.
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"PRI and PAN are the same, " said Deborah Quiroz, a 45-year-old teacher blockading Congress during the labor bill debates.
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By blockading the raiders in American ports Britain did serious damage to the American economy, but this was a secondary interest.
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During the pipeline's construction, the feisty local farmers say they protested the oil company by periodically blockading the muddy road that runs through their village.
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In Greece they are well down the route of refusing to pay road tolls, blockading courts trying to sell repossessed houses, refusing to collect VAT etc.
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While trouble flared mainly in the city centre, the group started a small fire at the Bartons Arms pub in Aston before blockading the nearby A34 dual carriageway.
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Yet yesterday protesters were blockading the Acropolis.
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Even before Mr Cunningham made his unexpected announcement Welsh farmers, hit by falling beef prices and the continuing European Union ban on British beef exports, had been blockading ports and hurling imports of Irish beef into the sea.
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