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  • 71Temporary fencing — on a building site in Sydney, Australia. Temporary Fence is used where building a permanent fence is either impractical or unneeded. Temporary fencing is used when an area needs barriers for the purposes of public safety or security, crowd… …

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  • 72Sabre (fencing) — The sabre is one of the three weapons of modern sport fencing, and is alternatively spelled saber in American English. The sabre differs from the other modern fencing weapons, the épée and foil, in that it is possible to score with the edge of… …

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  • 73Chain-link fencing — Chainlink redirects here. For other uses, see Chainlink (disambiguation). Chain link fencing showing the diamond patterning. A chain link fence (also referred to as wire netting, chain wire fence, cyclone fence or hurricane fence) is a type of… …

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  • 74American Fencing League — The American Fencing League, or AFL, was founded on March 25 2005 in Salem, Oregon, United States, by a group of fencers seeking independence from the United States Fencing Association. It is a non profit organization for fencers who wish to… …

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  • 75Commonwealth Fencing Championships — The Commonwealth Fencing Championships is one of the older sport specific sporting events held in the Commonwealth of Nations, following the demise of fencing as an event in the Commonwealth Games. The first championships were held in 1974 and… …

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  • 76Commonwealth Junior Fencing Championships — The Junior Commonwealth fencing Championships, for fencers under 20 years of age, are held every three years.[1] Contents 1 2006 2 2009 2.1 Timetable …

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  • 77San Jose State University Fencing Masters Program — San Jose State University Fencing Masters Program, is one of only two fencing master training programs offered by higher learning institutions in the United States. HistoryThe San Jose State University Fencing Masters Program was founded by… …

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  • 78Forte (fencing) — In fencing, forte (Italian for strong), is the strong part of the blade the one third closest to the hilt. The strength refers to the control established over the opponent s weapon upon contact of one s forte with the opponent s foible (a… …

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  • 79National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association — The National Intercollegiate Women s Fencing Association (NIWFA) is a women s collegiate fencing organization in the United States. The organization was founded as the IWFA in 1929 by two New York University students, Julia Jones and Dorothy… …

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  • 80FIE World Championships in Fencing — The World Championships in Fencing is an annual competition organized by the Fédération Internationale d Escrime or FIE, ( International Fencing Federation in English). The world championships are, after the Olympic Games, the most prominent… …

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