Sentences with phrase «served as the fencing»

Only the ocean serves as their fence so you're serving your customers a delicacy that is 100 % free range.
He also served as the fencing coach there.
The other side of our house serves as a fence for the neighbor on the other side (again, no windows on that side of OUR house).

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Ward says the chain - link fence that serves as a flag stand and the concrete edging at Thomasville Speedway were pulled directly from North Wilkesboro.
I have straddled both sides of this fence, having had a near - death experience myself at age 29 (when my daughter was 3 years old) and, years later, at age 46, when I served as a student chaplain in a Level - One trauma center during graduate school.
You're actually doing more to serve the cause of equal rights, as those» on the fence» have no wish to be associated with irrational thinking, hatred, and bigotry.
Other athletes use their dogs to erect stockades, garrisons, barbed - wire fences, moats in which the dogs themselves serve as the alligators... and some athletes, like Kenny Norman of the Atlanta Hawks, assign their dogs the intricate task of enforcing a policy of exclusion while at the same time setting the standard for admission.
Phase 4 is next and will bring brand new windscreens with our logo, new fencing, a water jug filler, new ice machine and another major project which has not been approved yet!!!!! Hunter has served on the Board of Directors for the USTA for 10 years and has been on the Junior Council and adult tournament committees as well as the committee that hired the Executive Director.
Above all, the film serves as a tribute to Endel Nelis and the fencing school he started that still operates today.
He lives with Martha (Emily Watson), his fragrant wife from England, who fences off a portion of wilderness, calls it their lawn, plants rose bushes there, serves him his breakfast egg and behaves, as colonial women did in Victorian times, as if still at «home.»
Credited as action director on the film (there's an impressively designed fencing match as the movie begins) is Ching Siu - tung, who served in the same capacity on All About Ah - long.
Aside from the aforementioned instances of blatant depth manipulation, Walsh keenly seizes the more pragmatic uses of the illusory optics, in the form of interior staging, with tables and bottles and barrels serving as prominent parts of a scene's foreground design, and in a wonderfully mounted gunfight, shooting through doors, windows, and fences.
Cat - proof fencing is an option too, since it serves to keep cats out as well as in.
The purpose of this fence is serve as barrier for the kicked litter.
As discussed in detail below, it is the ASPCA's position that unsocialized community cats are best served by focusing resources on TNRM and RTF programs, distribution of exclusionary devices (such as fencing and keeping garbage bins closed) and deterrents, and public education concerning the humane management of community catAs discussed in detail below, it is the ASPCA's position that unsocialized community cats are best served by focusing resources on TNRM and RTF programs, distribution of exclusionary devices (such as fencing and keeping garbage bins closed) and deterrents, and public education concerning the humane management of community catas fencing and keeping garbage bins closed) and deterrents, and public education concerning the humane management of community cats.
In my mind, the fences and hedges that mark out fields and forests in the UK serve as a metaphor for intellectual property and copyright, for example.»
In 1976, Selz served as project director for Christo's Running Fence, a 24.5 - mile long fabric fence installed in the Marin County hFence, a 24.5 - mile long fabric fence installed in the Marin County hfence installed in the Marin County hills.
«Two Heads» serves as a potent prelude to «Picket Cage» (1999), an installation wherein the visage of a Klansman is slowly consumed by fire (on a video monitor, again) in a human - sized cell made of white picket fencing.
Many of these ideas for helping to save endangered species have a common theme - using the data gathering and remote - operating possibilities in our hardware for better monitoring and observation - but there are also decidedly simple ones, such as the beehive fence, which is not only an example of an «appropriate technology», but one which also serves a dual purpose, by providing a place for keeping bees.
Their appeal may not go very far: President Bush recently threatened to veto a House bill that would've required the federal government to seek community feedback on the fence, alleging that doing so would «serve as an impediment of gaining control of the border.»
As many colleagues involved in serving Canadian government's online projects along the years, I too did my fair part of fence - sitting about web accessibility requirements.
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