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restriction on movement

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See: bondage, detention, durance


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The authorities are hoping the cameras will allow the removal of the concrete barriers that currently criss-cross the historic city and the progressive reduction of the 60 or so checkpoints that impose a major restriction on movement.
Far fewer people came to the area on holiday and there was some restriction on movement.
The loss from the export ban and the restriction on movements of animals has been an estimated $19.
 
 
 
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