- Australia. The
prison consists of
mainstream medium and
minimum (fenced and
unfenced)
security cell blocks,
management (solitary), and a
protection unit. It...
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properties being considered for
urban development.
Greenfield land can be
unfenced open fields,
urban lots or
restricted closed properties. They are kept...
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bankrupted as a
result and the era of the open
range in
which cattle roamed unfenced on the
plains began its decline. The near-extinction of the
bison by hunters...
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supports the
right of a
person to walk (fish and hunt) on any unposted,
unfenced land. That is, tresp**** must be
proven by the owner; it is not automatically...
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hefted to one
particular local pasture (heft) so they do not roam
freely in
unfenced landscapes.
Lambs learn the heft from ewes and if
whole flocks are culled...
- sell deer-stalking
accompanied by a
gillie in the
traditional way, on
unfenced land,
while others operate more like
farms for venison.
Venison is widely...
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David (2002). "
Unfenced existence".
Oxford University Research Archive.
University of Oxford.
Retrieved 1
February 2016. "
Unfenced existence: the logic...
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charges a
small admission for
entry to view the blowholes. The area is
unfenced and
surrounded by wet,
slippery rocks which can be dangerous.
Falling into...
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disputed by a
family member. The lodge, a minimum/medium-security prison, is
unfenced but
monitored 24
hours a day with
video cameras. The
Conservative MP Candice...
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Mellis is a
small village in Suffolk, England. It has the
largest area of
unfenced common land in England.
Oliver Cromwell exercised his
troops in Mellis...