It shows Pistorius in the distance with the bars of a metal fence in the foreground.
Terrorists can also go over a fence in gliders, around it in boats, or under it in tunnels.
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But we should also thank religious conservatives for having put the president on the fence in the first place.
Kennedy Jr. chaining themselves to the White House fence in order to get their faces on television while being arrested.
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Mawdsley was first arrested in September 1997 after chaining himself to a fence in Burma's capital of Rangoon and shouting pro-democracy slogans.
"The ICC has sat on the fence in the past few months and in the past few years on other issues, " he said.
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The Catholic and Protestant sectors of Belfast are still separated by an ugly wall reminiscent of a wooden fence in a ramshackle baseball park.
The Israeli military said it had hit a "terrorist squad identified handling an explosive device" near the security fence in the central Gaza Strip.
Sierra ended the Netherlands' first-inning threat by going over the fence in foul territory near the bullpen to catch Jones' tough fly while falling into several fans.
He said the police brought in barbed wire to fence in the miners, who were believed to be armed with guns, machetes and sticks, CNN affiliate E-TV reported.
In addition to their campus outreach, the ISM sponsors the weekly riots against the security fence in Bil'in and in Hebron, where its protesters throw rocks at IDF soldiers.
These were introductory or courtesy calls for this editor, with no real selling to compromise my side of the fence in what Will likes to call our industry's "church-and-state" divide.
But the manner of his dismissal - caught by Jim Troughton on the midwicket fence in the final over from Mark Wagh - took some of the gloss off his knock.
Majid Haq struck the opening boundary with an elegant square drive in the ninth over, with Watson cutting to the fence in the next during an encouraging spell for the Scots.
Behind a high fence in Menlo Park, Calif. a gray, tuna-shaped robot glides on a monorail around 20 solar panel arrays attached to steel poles, like WALL-E on a Disneyland ride.
To hear Phiyega, the police commissioner, describe it, the police weighed all their options and decided to fence in the miners with barbed wire -- to compartmentalize them into more manageable groups.
When the heavy garden spade got too much for her, she took flowers and toys a blue teddy bear, a cuddly dog and hung them on a wire fence in the middle of the wilderness.
We should perhaps also remember, the toughest ring fence in the world would not have prevented the failure of Northern Rock - which did not have any "risky investment bank activities" to speak of.
Authorities have built a fence in the Fort Wayne area to prevent the carp from migrating from the Wabash to the headwaters of the Maumee River, a Lake Erie tributary regarded as ideal spawning habitat.
Jim Wolfensohn was a second-year student at the University of Sydney when a friend of his and the captain of the fencing team, Rupert Bligh, asked if he wanted to go to Melbourne the next day to fence in the national university championships.
In this new version, the fence will in some places move closer to the pre-1967 border separating Israel from the West Bank but it will still encompass the main settlement blocks, where most of the settlers live.
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The space is flanked on either side by clothing boutiques, and the entrance is behind a six-foot fence covered in faux greenery.
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Antiwar signs were piled against a fence nearby in this working-class neighborhood of triple-decker houses and towering trees bearing the first buds of spring.
Yet in rich countries, the incidence is growing not least because of grandparents, now often a family's richest members, who wish to ring-fence property in favour of grandchildren, keeping it away from grasping in-laws.
And at dawn, kudu, with their great corkscrew horns, or cheetah, will stand in the high grass beyond the fence, peering in.
Authorities said then that eight masked, heavily armed men in clothing resembling police uniforms had burst through a hole in the perimeter fence onto the airport tarmac in two vehicles.
In a further embarrassment, Barclays has received another FSA fine, for failing to ring-fence client money in one of its accounts for more than eight years.
The pipe was being held in place by a fence post, several metres in height.
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In addition to its routine condemnations of the security fence, Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem and Israel's refusal to give Hamas control over its border with Israel, UNESCO's board asserted that the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron, where Abraham, Issac, Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca and Leah are all buried, is a mosque.
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