How To Use Fencer In A Sentence
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Mariel Zagunis clinched the World Cup women's saber season title as no other fencer was able to approach her point total.
USATODAY.com - Landis nets Athlete of the Week honor after rewriting Tour conventions
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For a cross-dressing, fencing heroine try Georgette Heyer's The Masqueraders, but the heroine isn't a very good fencer, which is a shame.
Need a hero, need a book, need some sleep
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So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
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Factor this in for a 3-fencer sabre team and you have a cost of $597 per fencer - just about two and a half times more than a classical sabreur would have to invest.
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The salutes were quick and unembellished this time - the fencers were tired.
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Their intense relationship, developed over the course of a decade, evokes a hint of the dynamic between Professor Higgins and Eliza Doolittle — occasionally abusive and ultimately caring, as he works fiercely to mold a champion fencer from the most unlikely material.
Her Late Lunge for Athletic Glory
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It is for judoists, karateka, archers, kendo-fencers and track-and-fielders who work out every day at dawn in the open or in gyms with windows wide open, taking ice-cold showers afterward.
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Only recently were the protective outfits and masks adopted by fencers.
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The Scottish team of 15 to 20 fencers will have to pay around £2000 each to represent their country.
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A weedy ditch, brushy draw, overgrown fencerow, saddle, or line of dark timber are all good bets.
Bag More Big Bucks By Finding the Dominant Doe
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He arrived on the Belgravia in 1864, with a 15-year sentence to serve for house-breaking and worked as a woodcutter, sawyer, fencer and general labouring teamster.
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He sat in the darkened stands, following the cuts and thrusts of floodlighted fencers, poised to spot some gallantry.
Another Daunting Olympic Quest:
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The fencer sat on the floor, dumbstruck, and now twirling with all kinds of emotions.
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Perennial weeds often occur first at the edges of crop fields, near fencerows and wooded areas.
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And therefore, if any provision be to be made against such accidents, and a man be to prepare his son for duels, I had much rather mine should be a good wrestler than an ordinary fencer, which is the most a gentleman can attain to in it, unless he will be constantly in the fencing-school and every day exercising.
Some Thoughts Concerning Education. Sections 191-200
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Suddenly he made a fencer 's jab at me with the silver spear.
NO BODY
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Westbrook is also the last U.S. fencer to win an Olympic medal: a bronze in 1984.
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In Paris a one-legged Chinese Paralympic female fencer, in a wheelchair, protected the torch with her body against aggressive protesters.
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When the fencer is correctly earthed, all insulators and connections are correct and there is no vegetation growth on the wire.
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Tina's size and general build, perhaps, but definitely not Tina's features obscured by that fencer 's mask.
DEATH OF A NYMPH
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The plant escaped from the fields and naturalized in the fencerows.
A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
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Like a fencer, I lunged forwards then soared into the air to meet the shuttlecock.
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The fencers would stand in an almost upright position with a short stance and the knees only slightly bent.
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They often do this en masse where several hundred adults will gather at the base of a tree, along a fencerow or under a rock.
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Connect them together using 12.5 gauge fencer wire and then continue this wire back along your fence stakes as a dead wire and connect to the earth bars near the fencer.
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‘As a sport it teaches you a huge amount of self control in actually husbanding your strength and learning to keep your temper when provoked by a bad fencer,’ she says.
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This is achieved by good partnership between the fencer and the fencing master.
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For example, resident chipmunks in an agricultural landscape used wooded fencerows as habitat, while transient chipmunks used fencerows to travel between forest patches.
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During a competition the fencers get nervous, edgy and temperamental under the pressure involved.
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Only recently were the protective outfits and masks adopted by fencers.
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"Our female fencers did so well and clinched all gold medals in the women's events," he said.
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The name of the parry is determined by the position where it finishes, e.g. the fencer starts on guard in the position of sixte, and when attacked parries by moving the blade laterally across the body to the parry of quarte.
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It invades old fields as well as woodlots, and has been reported along roads, utility corridors and fencerows.
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Dispersal rates were higher in forest and edge habitats than they were in fencerows.
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The plant escaped from the fields and naturalized in the fencerows.
A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
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We’re all supposed to take inspiration from Sada Jacobson, who I’m told is the world’s number-one female fencer, which is kind of like being the world’s number-one Real World/Road Rules Challenge participant.1 Everyone is going to be ecstatic about the prospect of Michael Phelps winning as many as eight gold medals in swimming, even though I have yet to find a single person who knows who Michael Phelps is.
Chuck Klosterman on Sports
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Steve is a fifth generation California agriculturalist and fourth generation cattle rancher, but his efforts extend far beyond his own fencerows.
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Mr. Martínez - everyone calls him Maestro - holds a title esteemed among fencers: master of arms.
NYT > Home Page
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The dexterity and nimble balance of elite fencers can boggle the mind.
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As in a real duel, if both fencers hit at the same time, both hits are counted.
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The plant escaped from the fields and naturalized in the fencerows.
A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
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Reuters reported that Chinese officials are upset by reports April 10 that Tibet protesters attempted to attack Jin Jing, a Paralympics fencer and Olympics torch bearer who uses a wheelchair, but China has embraced her as a hero for protecting the torch.
Disabled Olympic torch bearer attacked in Paris becomes hero in China
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Cattle and pine plantations have replaced the pea patches, gardens, and cornfields, and few of the fencerows that once divided these small farms are still visible.
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For example, chipmunks and white-footed mice in an agricultural landscape used wooded fencerows to travel between forest patches.
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Older juniors and adult fencers compete in the Under-16, Under-19 or Senior divisions.
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And so he awaited the charge until the bull was within actual arm's-reach, when with a swift rise from the chair and a turn of his body quick as that of a fencer's supple wrist, he bent and stuck the teeth-held banderilla in the bull's shoulder as he swept past.
The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
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So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
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Buck rubs were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots.
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It is angulated and she holds it out from her body so that the other fencer creates a triangle between her blade and her body.
How to face top fencers without crying: Canadian Women's Epee Nationals 2006-07
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I also agree that there's an incredible amount of camaraderie among fencers.
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Forests, fields, orchards, fencerows, hedgerows, islands, railroad tracks, floodplains and grown-over strip mines are just some of the places the white and giant morels can be found.
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Even though there are five officials presiding over a fencing contest, fencers are still honour-bound to acknowledge all hits they receive.
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He arrived on the Belgravia in 1864, with a 15-year sentence to serve for house-breaking and worked as a woodcutter, sawyer, fencer and general labouring teamster.
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It isn't a * real* moment in time, no fencer is going to have his own Temptations-style back up band of fencers behind him in such close formation either ... it isn't supposed to be realistic.
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York fencers are determined to recapture a prestigious title from Germany.
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Because of its lighter weight, the small sword made it possible for fencers to do more complex defensive movements.
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They were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots.
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There are trout streams and ponds, horses galore, charming footbridges, and miles of glorious fencerows to explore.
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A much higher proportion of weasel scats, of partially consumed rodents, and of weasels themselves in our boxes occur in the fencerow habitat than in forest or edge.
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The stones are piled in crude fencerows that now mark the perimeter of our land, while iron harrow teeth, pieces of chain and horseshoes rust away in the fields.
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Our blueberry patch is surrounded by wooded fencerows.
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The second illustration shows the losing fencer having dropped his point and commenced a disengage to the inside line.
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‘They were everywhere in the fencerows,’ he wrote, ‘and of all colors except white and purple.’
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Lord Danesbury read Atlee's letter with an enjoyment not unlike the feeling an old sportsman experiences in discovering that his cover hack -- an animal not worth twenty pounds -- was a capital fencer; that a beast only destined to the commonest of uses should actually have qualities that recalled the steeplechaser -- that the scrubby little creature with the thin neck and the shabby quarters should have a turn of speed and a 'big jump' in him, was something scarcely credible, and highly interesting.
Lord Kilgobbin
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There was something lonely about the figure of the old man wandering along the fencerow filled with sassafras and elderberry.