At Preston Vineyards, weathered picket fencing frames the farmhouse-turned-tasting room, with candy-coloured walls setting a country mood.
There are also ring-fencing proposals being made in France, Germany, and by the European Commission.
The Liberal Democrat Business Secretary, Vince Cable, is also against ring fencing, although for different reasons.
She says she would advise neighbors to restore fencing when either home is offered for sale.
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Thus began, 35 years ago, the fencing in of the rapidly expanding digital frontier.
Laurel was in a pool next to Togo's, separated by the high metal fencing.
"Our security maintained a buffer that separates the fans from the fencing area, " he said.
He seems to see ring-fencing social spending as a way to cement his legacy.
Mr Fox urged an end to the ring-fencing of budgets for the NHS, schools and international development.
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We both put on bee gear a sort of cross between a hazmat suit and a fencing mask.
The authorities are now looking at alternatives to removal, including improving fencing to keep the badgers out.
Her celebrations might need some work but Yu's pedigree in the noble art of fencing is indisputable.
Since June, the Highways Agency has carried out preliminary work including installing fencing and animal protection work.
Trees have been cleared to allow road widening and fencing built to prevent wildlife getting onto carriageways.
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Sometimes the answer is fencing, a remedy which is also used to keep otters out of fisheries.
The fencing served its primary purpose, catapulting what was left of Larson's car back onto the track.
Clwyd Badger Group also objected unless hundreds of metres of badger-proof fencing was provided along the A55.
The council has attempted to manage the dunes in the past by putting up fencing and pathways.
Brown, Dartmouth, Harvard and Princeton all have won titles in the 2000s the Tigers just weeks ago, in fencing.
When ranchers first began raising cattle on the wide-open plains, they used the Osage orange as fencing material.
The difference in those questions is the difference between never fencing at all and fencing in the Olympics.
Glyn Davies (Mid and West Wales, Con) wanted to know the FM's policy on ring-fencing local authority budgets.
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Ms Rees-Dykes described the nine-year-old as a character and mischievous who has tried previously to get through fencing.
The system includes ground surveillance radars, video cameras with motion detection and "smart" fencing, according to Raytheon's website.
Gleason said that he asked Cooper to try on a "religious necklace" through a wire fencing separating them.
Also within six months, the department would have to create a plan to identify where new fencing is needed.
Nervous parents will like the system's geo-fencing feature that reports when the car has gone beyond a specified perimeter.
"E-Fencing, " as it's known, retrieves an average of 70 cents on the dollar, along with being harder to track.
Perusing our gallery, you'll find London buses looking slightly pink and black fencing shading toward a dark (deep?) purple.
All grant applications submitted to the Forestry Commission will have to include wooden, not wire, fencing in capercaillie areas.
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