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Four years later, 96 Liverpool fans died when they were forced into fencing in overcrowded pens during a match.
Another drone was found after crashing into fencing at Liverpool prison in August.
(Note: On hearing this, Musharraf offered Bashar some friendly advice: "Look into fencing". End note).
I didn't love it at first, but I did go home and look into fencing a little bit more.
It was tough because of his color, and he got into fencing at a later age than most people".
A drone was also spotted overflying HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire at night on a possible reconnaissance or distraction mission while another was found two weeks ago after crashing into fencing at Liverpool Prison.
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Wooden pallets are another favorite: People turn them into fences, compost bins or growing beds.
In southern Louisiana, the trees are woven into fences and used to block dangerous levels of saltwater from flowing into coastal wetlands.
She then ran with her head up into fence four, and I had literally no steering - I completely lost my ability to steer.
By the time he was an adult, a reckless style of play marked by crashes into fences, seats and other players helped Freel gain entry to the majors but may have hastened his exit.
Even sage-grouse physiognomy has been turned against the birds: their eyes point sideways, which is useful for identifying predators but leaves a blind spot straight ahead, causing them to crash into fences.
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