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Such fencing, which comes in white, tan or gray, can be up to six feet high.
Fencing, which dates to the 1700's, offers three weapons to choose from.
Builders will move into the Olympic Park with indecent haste, constructing a carapace of fencing which will remove it from public view.
Unlike modern, Olympic-style fencing, which emphasizes athleticism and dramatic lunges, his academy's fencing focuses on an economy of movement, with a less-catlike stance, he said.
At Juilliard in the seventies, he learned fencing (which came in handy for "The Pirates of Penzance"), along with other specialized skills.
All that may prompt the urge to try a completely new sport, a traditional one like fencing, which Slate.com's Emily Yoffe believes is why guns were invented.
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It uses a practice called geo-fencing, which draws a virtual perimeter around a particular location.
The app uses geo-fencing, which takes a cellphone's location data to send alerts when someone walks across a virtual perimeter.
The program, called ValuText, is based on a technology called geo-fencing, which allows retailers to send text messages to consumers in a specific geographic area.
Here is a high fence, which he must scale.
Tells about putting up the fence, which was completed Sept. 10.
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