Sentences with phrase «against a security gate»

According to TMZ, Yelchin was struck and pinned against a security gate by his own car after it rolled down his driveway.

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Some journalists who were close to the main gate of the Sharks Stadium could not take photographs after one of the security operatives cautioned them against taking any shot.
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton along with members of the national security team, as they receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House May 1, 2011.
It is the owner's responsibility to provide reasonable notice and take reasonable precautions against unwanted trespass; e.g., putting up a wall or fence, closing and / or locking a door or gate, posting signs and / or hiring security to patrol the property and enforce property rights - or occasionally checking to make sure their property isn't overrun with squatters.
Condo owners have a measure of security against burglary as most complexes have gates or include other secure entry systems.
Choosing to live in a gated community or one with a security guard are added safety measures against theft.
Condo owners have a fairly strong measure of security against burglary because most complexes are gated or include other types of secure - entry systems.
On the US side, indictments have been issued against Paul Manafort, a former Trump campaign chairman; Rick Gates, a former business associate of Mr Manafort and campaign adviser; George Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign adviser, and Michael Flynn, Mr Trump's former national security adviser.
After Mr. Trump's election in 2016, Ms. Rice and other Bush administration veterans like former Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Stephen J. Hadley, the former national security adviser, privately warned against an appointment for Mr. Bolton.
The report's authors caution against using security gates that close off retail environments from the front, because they can interfere with «an inviting visual connection to the street.»
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