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thing I need." –
William Faulkner "Fear is the
highest fence." –
Dudley Nichols "To be
fenced in is to be withheld." – Kurt
Tippett "What have they done...
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plays a role in
purchasing physical goods that may be
either e-
fenced themselves or
fenced through more
traditional means.
Crime rings steal and/or use...
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malfunctioning node
Fences (software)
Fenced code
blocks in
Markdown Fence (criminal),
dealer in the
purchase and sale of
stolen property Fence (finance), a...
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Fences is the
second studio album by the
American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was
released on
August 27, 1990, and
reached No. 1 on Billboard's...
- The
Fencibles (from the word defencible) were
British regiments raised in the
United Kingdom, Isle of Man and in the
colonies for
defence against the...
- For the
physical barrier, see
electric fence.
Electric Fence (or e
Fence) is a
memory debugger written by
Bruce Perens. It
consists of a
library which programmers...
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Picket Fences is an
American family drama television series about the
residents of the town of Rome, Wisconsin,
created and
produced by
David E. Kelley...
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Fence is a town in
Florence County, Wisconsin,
United States. The po****tion was 231 at the 2000 census. The
origin of the name "
Fence" is obscure. According...
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continuously to the
fence except when
recharging after a shock.
Depending on the area to be
fenced and the
remoteness of its location,
fence energisers may...
- The
hypothecation of a tax (also
known as the ring-fencing or
earmarking of a tax) is the
dedication of the
revenue from a
specific tax for a particular...