They have been ordered to fence off the funfair from the hazardous buildings with a two metre high wire mesh fence. |
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The vining types will need the support of a trellis or fence on which to climb. |
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Within an hour they'd hacked it down to fence height, luckily sparing the thick branch to which one end of my washing line is tied. |
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I've always been on the fence about whether waterboarding constituted torture. |
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Though problems were few and far between, the coffin complex at fence 16 claimed it share of victims, as did the first water jump. |
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Jeff showed the twins how to weave the twig wattle fence that borders the deck. |
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They forced their way through a wall of brush and then took wire cutters to a rusting barbed wire fence that stood in their way. |
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The fence was weak and was toppled easily by a small group of protesters with a rope. |
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About 14 weaner piglets escaped from the farm when someone cut a hole in the fence of their enclosure. |
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We want to fence off a quarter of an acre of our land to create a building plot with access from our existing driveway. |
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By 1888 they had penetrated the rabbit-proof fence erected by the New South Wales government. |
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I will erect a rabbit-proof fence like the famous one Down Under, except that my fence would be about 1,100 miles shorter. |
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The film tells of the children's escape and how they follow the rabbit-proof fence across a blistering desert. |
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We did most of the preparation before I retired, including putting up a smart, rabbit-proof fence to protect the new plants while they establish. |
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As the prisoner and his escort left the car, O'Reilly made a dash for freedom by skipping over a fence and jumping into the sea. |
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A weir is a dam placed across a river to raise or divert the water, or a fence in a stream to catch or retain fish. |
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Then he hit the fence in front of us and decided to rage-quit the race and ran into the side of my car going into the pit lane. |
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The simple solution of putting up a fence at the school solved the problem, and within months had paid for itself. |
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The horse comfortably jumped the final fence and won by 10 lengths as favourite Ibis Rochelais failed to keep pace. |
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This will make an admirable temporary fence and I will have various uses for the mesh once it has done the job on the fence. |
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If the cow gets too close to the fence co-ordinates, the collar will make a noise, or give the cow an electric shock to scare it away. |
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Gates in a roadside fence enable residents to cross to Dibden Inclosure, which is popular with joggers, ramblers and dog walkers. |
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Indeed, the vendetta seems aimed at the community also, for it has seen a deer fence cut and boats set adrift. |
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Beyond the fence is an apparently ramshackle dwelling with a sagging roof and peeling white pigment on the sides. |
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Draping them over the handle of her wheelbarrow or on the fence rail keeps the gloves open so air will dry the moisture trapped inside. |
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Beyond that, weed draped on fence wire and whin bushes by the roadside, marked a Princess. |
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Thieves will jump the fence more easily and take away some of the rare plants. |
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There is no fence to separate it from the nearby kampung, and no proper external lighting. |
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Meanwhile, airport operator Air Pegasus has set up a perimeter fence topped with razor wire. |
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The residents were directed to whitewash houses, clean backyards and houses, fence wells and clean latrines twice a day, within 24 hours. |
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Do we have to pay for yet another fence to keep us out of an area that we previously had access to? |
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He was a motorbiking enthusiast who kept a Rottweiler and had erected barbed wire around part of his garden fence to keep intruders out. |
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A fence keeps people out, but you can still see the massive shell of the tree, and imagine its beauty, from the road. |
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Now the nursery needs to find funding for a new metal fence to keep the thugs out. |
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A Banded Agrion Damselfly passed through my south Lancing garden at fence height without pausing to explore. |
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A policeman caught hold of him and dragged him over the fence to safety, leaving him with nothing more serious than bruises. |
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They removed the bamboo fence underneath the ledge and move the air cushions in place. |
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This woman had a friend hook up a power pack from an electric fence to the windshield wiper. |
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Police say the killer escaped over a rear fence at the home, leaving a patch of blood. |
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I heeled the shot and hit a line drive through the fence and into the putting green area. |
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The fence includes stiles, a bridle gate and kissing gates which are fully accessible to push-chairs and wheelchair users. |
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They may start out infesting the fence surrounding your property, the woodpile out back or even the utility pole across the street. |
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There was a white picket fence around the neat front yard, and the two-story house had a wraparound porch. |
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And she kept refusing the fence with Josephine, the girl who was riding her. |
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The trial judge said that refusing the fence was inconceivable and Justice Meagher said that that finding was truly extraordinary. |
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Nebraska requires that a fence at least four-foot high with a locking gate surround a lagoon. |
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When I wanted to, I could sit nude, as the entire yard was enclosed by a tall cement block fence that had been painted pink. |
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She scuttled over the window and ran out the yard sailing over the chain link fence and jumping into the car as it drove away. |
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I hopped over the short picket fence surrounding our garden, onto the sidewalk and ran as fast as I could towards the bus stop. |
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He hopped the small white fence and jogged over to us, fishing a pair of keys out of his khaki pants. |
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Hildebrand's first attempt at hopping the gender fence hasn't really proved all that difficult. |
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Brewer was accused of hopping the fence at a daycare center that Maddox was attending. |
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When he thought it was safe to come out, he hopped a fence onto another street, only to find his attackers waiting there. |
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I hopped the fence of Sal's Auto Lot and found the only car that wasn't a bucket. |
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A wooden fence around the ambassadorial residence gives it privacy and a suburban hominess. |
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Because if it is the one with the gate, that is quite a secure fence and it looks like a gate with a latch. |
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The electric fence should be high voltage, low amperage, so that no harm can be done to any animal or person. |
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He designed and built the lattice fence himself, setting the stepped sections back slightly from the sidewalk to accommodate a planting strip. |
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Then the amtracs came in, crashing through the swali-covered fence near the front gate. |
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I'm not really in support of the anarchist cause, but I guess they are on the same side of the fence as us. |
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The magnet grabs the metal fence post and holds the gate securely when loading. |
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We heard raucous laughter and audible thuds as people leapt the fence into the yard. |
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He said one of his heifers was so frightened by the choppers it leapt a five-foot wire fence and ran down a main road. |
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It can be rustic or traditional, with decorative tops, patterns, curves and arches adding to the fence design. |
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The high-pressure water stream can eat a hole in your fence or make kindling out of your lattice lickety-split. |
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Is the English ivy covering the unattractive fence in my backyard really an environmental villain? |
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Three wooden fence posts marked the end of the property, spaced roughly ten feet apart, and ending up at the neighbors chain link. |
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A metal fence post was found nearby and it has been used to chip chunks of stone from the other pillars and the monument itself. |
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Then I picked up my sword, which I had rested on the fence surrounding the ring. |
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Mr Owen applied for planning permission to erect a wooden fence and a shed on the boundary line. |
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He then managed to find a hole in the fence by the railway line and ran onto the tracks. |
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Components are assembled using attractive stainless steel fasteners or aluminum pop rivets that keep the fence secure. |
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There is a fence around the cave, which does not allow access to the archaeologic site. |
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She says communal living suits her better than any white picket fence in the suburbs could. |
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The back gate was locked and bolted so they must have jumped the fence run into the kitchen and taken it. |
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But survivors occasionally breached the lockdown and came to the fence to tell their stories, each one astonishing. |
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The field is twenty acres, sloping gradually upward to the scrub locust trees along the fence line. |
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A fence may seem like a labor-intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be. |
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A very faint path runs downhill beside the fence, below a single bar fence and onwards to the end of the plantation. |
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A minute later they've louped a fence and are darting through some trees and up a hill, oblivious to a nervous-looking group of sheep. |
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The rustic fence is composed mostly of bitter cherry saplings joined with wood screws. |
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He clarified by email today proving that my fence building skills have gotten rusty at best. |
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They monitor what's going on over the fence with our South East Asian neighbours and here at home. |
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The ditch would need to be braced to prevent cave-in and a safety fence would need to be built around the ditch. |
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There is now the possibility that the fence built to keep the risk of attack at bay will never open on the grounds that it is just too risky. |
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We are all aware of the situation where power is higher on a fence wire on a dry day than on a wet day. |
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Eyewitnesses reported that one of its wingtips hit the tarmac and the jet crashed through an airport fence and then exploded. |
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They mainly involved cars skidding into fence posts and shunting other vehicles. |
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His house was made of mud and had been almost wiped out, but his fence was perfect. |
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A full moon lit their way as they slipped down a back road and slit the chain-link fence with bolt cutters. |
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We walked over to the Liverpool fans, a ball was thrown over the fence and we kicked it back and forth with them. |
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We got to one of the entrance gates and followed the fence round until we met the first group of dodgy scallies. |
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The silent, malodorous site was surrounded by a corrugated tin fence topped with coils of barbed wire. |
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For instance, a baseboard wall along one edge of the courtyard makes a fence from the adjacent house. |
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He fell at the last fence on the back straight but horse and jockey get up unscathed. |
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The little white house with the perfectly manicured garden and fence to keep him and his family safe. |
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This course will draw from the Pallas Armata and build combatants able to fence competitively with the backsword. |
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The plant climbs by means of tendrils and is best grown in a composted soil supported by a fence or trellis. |
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The eastern fence was in more difficult terrain and we added wire netting to deter sheep. |
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It had big windows with little balconies for flowers at the front and neat lawns surrounded by a high fence with spikes along the top. |
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Then one day, he noticed that a mare, a stallion and a foal had crossed the fence into the park. |
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We're playing street soccer, and the ball is kicked way over the fence onto the road behind the court. |
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A low fence of split bamboo marked off an inside area the width of a boxing ring and twice as long. |
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Some of my line drives and fly balls that would have been home runs in other ballparks were against the fence for doubles in Washington. |
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Over the eight-foot security fence we see a man fixing the thatch on a new hut in an adjacent field. |
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While a few of his larger trades are victim to scrutinization, Ken has been on the right side of the fence more often than not. |
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The woodland has changed hands and the new owner is planning to fence it off, thereby denying me access to my club. |
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Fairly flying, he followed the fence along, watching for a place where the snow had drifted up high enough that he could step over the wires. |
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Before the fence was constructed, we set up barazas to educate people on the purpose of the fence. |
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That's when I notice the perimeter fence has barbed wire and there are watch towers with armed guards. |
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On the right of it, was a parking lot surrounded by a chain fence and barbed wire. |
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We put security around the place where we found it first of all just barbed wire fence and one guard. |
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This caused Adrian to acquire more burns, and to fall onto the barbwire fence by his parked truck. |
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Joe followed the fence line, watching for stray cattle, and any rifts in the taut rows of barb wire. |
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Large bunkers and hangers made up the inside of the base with a barbwire fence surrounding the perimeter. |
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The fence will seclude the path next to it and make it unsafe for the elderly. |
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They were in talks with the council to replace a wooden fence with a barrier but were told last week it would never happen. |
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However, he told council he would like to protect the fence with barriers, to prevent vehicle operators from accidentally running into the fence. |
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The only real injury that I suffered was when I wrenched my knee jumping down from the barrier fence getting out of the ring. |
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That fence has served its place, but now the different races living here aren't segregated anymore. |
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Suddenly being thrust on to the opposite side of the fence was something of a culture shock. |
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His presentation centered on the history of dairying, from a single cow tied to the fence to the megadairies of today. |
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We put wire fence in the middle of our beds, so tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, and other vine crops can grow vertically. |
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The house was nothing special, a tawdry semi-detached in a sprawling estate, with a broken front fence and an overgrown lawn. |
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Groundhogs prefer to live where timbered areas are bordered by open land or along fence rows and heavily vegetated gullies or stream banks. |
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Chose a clear day to mend a broken fence covered in a climber, as it will be a time-consuming job to untie and untangle the plant. |
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A steel fence has been put round a Cheshire beauty spot by a developer involved in a long-running planning battle over the site. |
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They want me to move my van from where I park it because they want to fence off the area. |
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Left to road, bridge over beck, gap in hedge and across field for 100 yards then uphill with fence to right. |
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The front garden is bound by a timber fence and planted with bedding areas, gently maturing trees and shrubs. |
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Winter jasmine is doggedly flowering on the fence by the chicken house in spite of rain which bedraggles the fragile petals. |
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To prevent theft, tar is put all around the fence and any slave found with it is severely punished. |
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His vehicle, which was towing a trailer, had a hydraulic winch, used for driving fence posts, mounted on the front. |
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And in the back garden, a large poplar tree had fallen from a neighbour's garden, destroying a fence and landing the middle of Mr Warren's lawn. |
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Another chain-link fence on either side of the tracks further restricts pedestrian traffic. |
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I slowed down to a dawdle and left my property, trailing my fingertips along the white picket fence next door. |
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The race began and very soon our horse was trailing the leaders, all the way towards the last fence when there was a tremendous pile-up. |
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Down, she said, and we slid on ice down to where the fence met the narrow channel that once turned mill wheels nearby. |
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The Senate Democratic minority leader from South Dakota straddles the fence on many environmental issues facing Western states. |
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Police are hunting the thieves, who cut a big hole in the fence to get to the aluminium. |
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Climbing roses need support in the form of an arbor, trellis, fence or wall. |
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With the safety fence painted in yellow and black diagonal stripes it has been used by BMX bikers and skateboarders to practise their gyrations. |
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But guards last year found debris near the base fence from a Soviet-made surface-to-air missile that apparently misfired. |
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Weeds also can complete the circuit when they touch the wires, sometimes shorting out the fence so it can't shock anything. |
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Krista misses the bullet pass and the pro-sized foot ball ricochets off the far fence and into the gutter. |
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Morcom knocked her third home run of the season over the left field fence before Miller tripled into right field. |
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The family has set up two caravans and a mobile home, installed plumbing and toilet facilities and erected a fence around the field. |
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The width of the pavement plus about six inches, as Matt and the cart hit the fence about halfway up with a sickening, bone-crunching thud. |
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Honey-bees glided over the roses and a monarch butterfly flew over the fence to land on a wing of the cherub. |
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Every week one particular turtle dove joins me outside, settling down to sleep on a nearby fence pole while I read and think in the garden. |
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It was a small court with two baskets, cracked blacktop, and a fence that was practically falling down. |
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This now begs the question, is it time for the silent majority to get off the fence and let its voice be heard? |
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Climbers don't really climb, as clematis or morning glory do, with tendrils that attach themselves to a fence or trellis. |
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She was trapped under the wheels of the car which mounted the pavement and pushed her through a fence as she was walking home with her mother. |
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While walking by the perimeter fence of the playing fields, she noticed a man riding past on a mountain bike. |
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They want someone to make all their choices for them, so they just sit on the fence and wait to be told what to do. |
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But he's going to make change and he's going to bring a lot of confidence to a lot of people who are sitting on the fence with the same decision. |
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Everyone is sitting on the fence on this and we're the first group to come out. |
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Incredibly, a critical four-mile long section of that fence remains unbuilt. |
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Others had taken down a section of fence and begun cultivating and mulching the recently abandoned vegetable beds. |
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She said this as she leaned over a wooden straight-edge boarded fence that was a bit higher than waist-height for her here. |
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He painted his boarded fence white and then posted signs inviting local graffiti artists to come and paint one panel each. |
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The propeller from the boat's engine was embedded 6 inches into a fence post. |
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Instead he left the offices of our intended fence and headed off for parts unknown. |
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You can plant the roses at the base of a fence and weave their canes between the slats. |
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Squabbles over the garden fence can be unedifying, and the relationship between sporting neighbours is more prickly than most. |
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During the breeding season, Upland Sandpipers often perch on fence posts or utility poles. |
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She handed treats over the fence to five horses and caressed their muzzles, then turned to wave to journalists before heading inside again. |
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An acoustic fence will also be built between Ashfield Lane and the motorway slip road. |
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The rooms now have an unimpeded view of the border fence a few metres away. |
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The thought of our two innocent, unknowing birds having their wings clipped and being put behind a high fence was disturbing. |
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As a 19-year-old, he knocked 23 balls over the fence to get a.513 slugging percentage in A-ball. |
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Can I fence off an arbitrarily large area of unowned land and claim it as new property? |
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They leapt off their horses, tied them to the wooden fence and made their way up the steps, unsheathing their weapons. |
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Rudy grabbed him on the shoulder and propelled him towards the nearest fence post. |
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The team thundered down the drive and swung out onto the road, the curricle's wheel missing the nearside fence by inches. |
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Good neighbors on both sides of the fence need to express their political disagreements without undermining neighborly good will and friendships. |
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After a brief discussion we decided to head up towards the fence to assess the situation and see how we might make ourselves useful. |
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The new fence is designed so that the top rail drops to one side when hit by a horse, saving the animal and rider from somersaulting. |
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Also shown was a variant in which the brass fence guides were replaced by wooden arms secured by a bridle. |
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The dogs from next door often burrow under the fence and into my garden digging up plants. |
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Cross broken ground and follow the line of fence posts to the top of the hill. |
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He vaulted the fence that separated him from his backyard and landed catlike on the ground. |
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So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard. |
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My favorite fishing spot is a 12-minute drive away, alongside a commercial gravel pit whose chain-link fence the river is always undercutting and dragging away. |
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He then leapt a fence and galloped over the hill deep into the field. |
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On the pretext that the statue was about to be attacked, the army erected a barbed wire fence around the area on May 25 and posted soldiers to guard the edifice. |
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They were kept inside a flimsy wire fence on an undersized dirt lot. |
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For anyone who may be on the fence but willing to be convinced, this special is well worth their time. |
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About 50 metres along the gully, we saw a stack of fence battens ahead. |
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But, after cutting through a wire fence and then smashing a window the thieves stole a box containing the pictures, two generators and a disabled ramp. |
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On the rim of the roof, there was an iron fence rimmed with barbed wire. |
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A small motorboat sat beached along a small fence a few yards away. |
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They built a redwood garden fence and installed a flagstone court and sidewalks. |
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Others reportedly rammed a truck through a fence to get past authorities and to the mudslide and start digging. |
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Water was piped from springs to troughs outside the fence for livestock. |
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On the Bowling Green near Manhattan's southern tip, for instance, stood a vacant pedestal enclosed by an iron fence around which stray pigs often rooted. |
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The other funeral home is not in operation because it is behind the gargantuan fence and considered part of the red zone. |
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He breathed in the gentle, beauteous aroma as he entered the enclosure of the fence and marveled at the lovely garden kept by the songweaver family. |
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The man, who is in his 20s, suffered internal bleeding and a suspected broken pelvis when the blue Subaru Impreza left the road, hit a fence post and shot down into a field. |
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How long he can remain on the fence is a question for an uncertain future. |
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Uninitiated onlookers could be forgiven for thinking that maybe the wearer had crawled or climbed over a barbed wire fence that took its toll upon the rugged garment. |
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Today a border fence snakes up the land that divides Naco, Ariz., from Naco, Mexico. |
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My muddy shoe slipped, and I banged my kneecap on a fence rail, clinging for dear life. |
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Given all of the blather, it cannot be easy to get firm footing while attempting to scale our racial fence of barbed wire. |
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Strandf could photograph anything from a blind woman to a picket fence and make the image indelible. |
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This plus the fact the sheep pen is walled in on four sides by a solid board fence three and a half feet high on two sides and 15 feet on the other. |
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Two thousand metres of walls still surround the quarter, averaging four times the height of the new fence and, in some places, over three metres thick. |
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The fence will look truly stark and bare when it's gone, so I shall plant three or four vigorous climbing jasmines along it, water, and retire to a safe distance. |
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As they came upon the balcony guarded precariously by a short fence of black steel, Tia gazed up at the midnight sky, bedazzled by its sudden beauty. |
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It was also noted that a wooden door within the close boarded fence which separates the two garden areas had been opened to provide access to and from the main garden. |
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Random branches hung aimlessly above her head and the neighbors' rose bushes stretched thinly across their metal fence like an achromatic spider web. |
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Add wire mesh inside the fence for containment of pets or children. |
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The rabbit-proof fence was a strip of barbed-wire netting that cut across half of the continent and was designed to protect farmer's crops by keeping the rabbits away. |
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It would prohibit placement of a temporary or permanent hunting blind or wildlife feeder within 150 yards of a fence serving as a property boundary. |
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The story is Lardner at his best, skirting the fence between sentimentality and cynicism and achieving pathos. |
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I've tasted his johnny cakes, flour mixed with salt and water on a fence post and cooked on a sheet of galvanized iron, zinc curling off around the dough. |
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This would solve the problem of cutting the front bevels, with its fence set at an acute angle to the plane sole and guided by the back of the molded strip. |
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I'd finished putting some chunky brass screws into the fence panels ripped loose by the rampaging Italian topiarists and was getting ready to fill up the birds' seed feeders. |
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While Bubba filled the gas tank we'd visit about some earth-shattering subject like the new fence the Smiths were putting up to spite the Joneses. |
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There's a lovely church garden inside the fence with colourful flowers that edge the old paving stones leading up to the mossy semi-circular steps to the door. |
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A 2.6-meter high-voltage fence is intended to prevent inmates from escaping. |
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Their fourth comrade, left behind at the cemetery, attempted scaling a fence and wound up in the hospital the next day. |
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At a meeting of prominent Zabul women, she casually mentioned that her office needed a higher fence and concertina wire. |
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My wife was in her car, and she went through a fence and went down 70 feet, just straight down, and totaled the car, and she was able to be pulled out by the police. |
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Minutes before the end sections of the crowd streamed over the fence around the ground and formed groups around the touchlines, often overflowing onto the field. |
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Ornamental pears along the fence will grow into a shady privacy screen. |
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A white fence cut off its backyard, which contained a neat garden, several trees, blossoming with pink flowers in the spring, and an old wooden swing set. |
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He had one of the men up against a fence when he felt something too familiar in the waistband. |
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Sharp and oddly foreboding, the black iron of the fence rang softly against my hand as I trailed it along, headstones passing by on the other side. |
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The fence itself took less than three minutes to come down as people attacked what was widely perceived to be an affront to freedom of assembly and speech. |
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Stalk borer damage in corn commonly is confined to occasional plants in the first few rows near field margins, fence rows, grass terraces and waterways. |
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When the gang threatened to park their caravans in the car park until they were paid, Mr Coates and members of the church put up a fence to keep them out. |
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What is required to make the fence adequate depends upon the horses confined behind it, the proximity of the paddock or pasture to the highway, and the nature of the highway. |
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The cat quickly gives up all pretence of dignity and scrabbles up the fence as fast as it can go, leaving one very disappointed toddler in its wake. |
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As he places fence posts in a pasture paddock, he talks about grass. |
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A team of 19 rescuers helped paramedics negotiate obstacles including a link chain fence and an 8ft vertical drop to carry the teenager to safety. |
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He vaulted the thin wire fence and ran along the railway line. |
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Wrapped in waterproofs I marvelled at how our little river had swollen out of all recognition, hurtling past laden with broken branches, fence posts and all manner of rubbish. |
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Barbed wire separates the houses from a caravan park on one side, and a tall steel perimeter fence clearly marks the area as separate from the rest of the street. |
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Over the weekend, 111 Ethiopians jumped the fence at a Messina refugee camp and disappeared. |
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We stood on the rooftop of a derelict farmhouse meters away from a Turkish tank and a razor wire fence marking the end of Turkey. |
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The horse crashes through the fence and throws you into the deep wet mud. |
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Twenty points are awarded if the horse refuses to jump an obstacle, a second refusal at the same fence costs 40 points and a third means elimination. |
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Nigel Twiston-Davies's imposing six-year-old produced one or two lethargic jumps, and then a particularly laboured effort at the final fence handed victory to Vodka Bleu. |
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The post and timber fence is not constructed in plywood, it is softwood. |
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A little boy on a tricycle darted out in front of them from behind a white picket fence but quickly turned and pedaled away when he noticed them standing above him. |
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A large garden bordered by a stud fence surrounds the house. |
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Not only did Monica fear for her family, she also had little privacy, because golfers often would hop their short backyard fence to search for errant shots. |
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With a 200-ft section of fence still attached to the number-two engine nacelle, the careening trijet continued across a two-lane road where it struck three vehicles. |
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And William jumps off that little fellow and hops the fence and he and I run like crazy and hide in the house with all the animals that live in the dark. |
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The perimeter fence was restored to keep grazing animals at bay, boardwalks were constructed to permit safe public access, and last year two weirs were built in the main beck. |
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In fact the fence where a fullgrown lion and tiger are kept is so low that I was able to put my arm over the fence to get an unobscured photograph. |
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He hopped the fence behind the dormhouse and walked across the street. |
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The grandstands, which ring the southern and western sides of the arena, are old fashioned red brick, with crumbling black bitumen leading to the fence line. |
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This is the kind of thing that makes for backyard fence chit chat, and it can stick like molasses. |
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Offenders went to the harbour and climbed over a fence before breaking into a shed, stealing lobster pots and rope, before making off unseen. |
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It is conjectured that Mr. Murphee will now be enabled to hand himself over the Cumberland river or a barn yard fence by the straps of his boots. |
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Shortly before the completion of the goatproof fence I was the victim of a severe illness. |
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We got to see the milking parlour and to hang over the fence watching the pregnant nanny goats. |
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There was a Filipino lady who grew delicious bittermelon on a trellis all along the fence line between hers and Uncle Ed's house. |
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The rider who comes back on his horse in mid-air over a fence is punishing his horse severely. |
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The first run, I just clung to the fence as the bulls passed. |
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Police today renewed appeals to catch the mindless louts who trashed a school fence and playing fields with a stolen dumper truck. |
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Hassan was wounded after he fell over a fence on the boundary and collided with concrete and metal runners around the sightscreen. |
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The dark green leaves are still, A rusty bedspring leans against the fence and trash from the alley dumpster is caught in the fence. |
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Potter drove up along the wire fence of the yard, and there on the tennis court, a kid racqueted a ball against a brick wall behind the courts. |
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Frost formed on just about everything Thursday morning, including this fence and the teasels behind it along McBeth Road. |
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George was half through a hole in the fence losing many feathers to Red, who was trying to help him back into the pen. |
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A T-shaped mark on the boundary line shows the fence is owned by the person within whose property the mark appears. |
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Pentachlorophenol is an organochlorine compound that has been used as wood preservative for power-line poles and fence poles. |
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If you have deer in the area, you may have to put a fence around your garden to keep the rascals out. |
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The electrical engineer and property developer climbed over a fence and ran into scrubland behind Swansea railway station. |
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A stout metal fence prevents any further exploration, but at the time the walk was recce'd you could hear water pounding away below. |
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At a depth of about 48 m, divers had taken gnomes down and put a picket fence around them. |
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A big fence will derail vandals and nosy parkers on a disused railway line, it is claimed. |
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The bank may also support a living fence of hawthorn or blackthorn to prevent livestock or deer entering. |
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Is this what it's going to take before someone builds a proper fence or cattle-grid to keep the sheep out of Marsden? |
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I threw a whole lot over the fence in all my goof-ups and eventually came up with a recipe that is now our Cheesecake Supreme. |
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The Western Fells form the southern wall of the Buttermere valley and the northern fence of Wasdale. |
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The car left the A35 at Axminster in Devon, crashed into a wooden fence at the bottom of an embankment and ploughed into a wooded area. |
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We sat along the fence and told fortunes with paper we folded into cootie catchers. |
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Oliver did his home work and thought La Bella Dama would move off the fence rounding the turn. |
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He was, not even six hours after he scaled a fence and broke out. |
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You can't be on the fence about this article. It'll make you cheer loudly or roar with annoyance. It gave two of our editors the fantods. |
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To ward off deer, Mr. Haas, an ornithologist, has installed an electric fence around his garden in the park. |
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The guy who built the fence cut corners when sinking the posts, and the fence fell over in the last storm. |
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Thailand has built an antismuggler and antiterrorist fence along the Malaysian border. |
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They put up a fence between their house and their neighbor's house. |
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Some remains of the old fence can be found on the watershed, crossing both tops. |
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A fence runs along the ridge, a useful guide in mist and occasionally necessary for bog bouncing. |
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In 1156, Knjaz Yury Dolgoruky fortified the town with a timber fence and a moat. |
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The 2011 season opened with the tree surrounded by a wooden outer perimeter fence to ensure the safety of visitors. |
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An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals from crossing a boundary. |
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Their figures can be seen at the bottom left of the painting, behind the fence and under the shade of the trees. |
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Usually, there is no fence along the land border, but there are exceptions like the Ceuta border fence, and some places at the eastern border. |
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Published in 1889, Mark Twain's novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, uses an electric fence for defensive purposes. |
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Portable fence energizers are made for temporary fencing, powered solely by batteries, or by a battery kept charged by a small solar panel. |
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Zimbabweans argue that the height of the fence is clearly intended to keep out people. |
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He worked in a North Finchley funeral parlour and as a fence erector and sign writer. |
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