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    Wrought Iron Gates Fences 916-473-1282 Arden-Arcade CA – Video - April 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Wrought Iron Gates Fences 916-473-1282 Arden-Arcade CA
    Visit: http://www.bestwroughtiron.com/ Irish Wrought Iron 916-473-1282 Arden-Arcade CA 95624 Pool Fences Gates . Here at Irish Iron we have over 50 years of ...

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    Rusty, 16hh 4yo Gelding, Jumping Fences on Angles for the First Time – Video - April 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Rusty, 16hh 4yo Gelding, Jumping Fences on Angles for the First Time

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    Fire Fences – Next Page, O2 Academy Islington – Video - April 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fire Fences - Next Page, O2 Academy Islington
    Fire Fences playing at the O2 Academy in Islington, North London 17th April 2014.

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    Fences Rehersals| Vlog 1 – Video - April 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fences Rehersals| Vlog 1
    Take a look at the first day of Fences rehearsals and find out an exciting twist! FENCES by August Wilson: a one act production directed by Sarah Vallachi Thursday May 1st Friday May 2...

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    Tides’ Adams clears the fences – Video - April 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tides #39; Adams clears the fences
    4/20/14: Norfolk #39;s David Adams hits a two-run homer in the Tides #39; 6-3 win over the Durham Bulls Check out http://www.MiLB.com/video for more! MiLB.com is the official site of Minor League...

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    Police use Taser to arrest Washington parolee after bizarre series of events - April 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NAPLES, Uintah County Officers used a Taser to subdue a parolee from Washington state Saturday after they say he crashed through fences at two businesses and tried to steal three trucks.

    An officer was on patrol about 3 p.m. near 1500 East and 600 South when she saw a man drive a green pickup truck through a chain link fence at Lone Wolf Wireline Inc., according to Naples Police Chief Mark Watkins.

    The man got out of the pickup, climbed into a truck parked outside the business and apparently tried to get it started, Watkins said. When the man spotted the approaching officer, he got back in the green pickup and drove off.

    As the officer followed, the man crashed through two chain link fences at nearby Raptor Industries, Watkins said. The man then got out of the green pickup and attempted to take a truck from that business, but went back to his truck and drove off again as the officer closed in, the chief said.

    The man circled back to Lone Wolf Wireline with multiple officers pursuing him. He left the green truck a third time, climbed into a large crane truck and drove it a short distance before hitting a cement wall at low speed, Watkins said.

    "One of the officers was alongside the crane truck at that point and used a Taser on the guy," the chief said. "It had no effect on him and the fight was on."

    Police were able to get the man into handcuffs after one of the officers said the Taser would be used again if the man didn't stop fighting, Watkins said.

    James Robert Olson, 30, was taken to Ashley Regional Medical Center where tests confirmed he was under the influence of methamphetamine, the chief said. He is expected to be booked into the Uintah County Jail once he is released from the hospital.

    Watkins said a records check run following Olson's arrest showed he is on parole out of Washington state, where he was released from prison in November after serving time for armed robbery and possession of meth. Court records in Utah show Olson has misdemeanor convictions in Duchesne County for assault and violation of a protective order.

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    B.C. bids farewell to beer garden fences - April 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Rob Easton, The Canadian Press Published Saturday, April 26, 2014 1:44PM PDT Last Updated Saturday, April 26, 2014 7:28PM PDT

    The first round of changes to B.C.s liquor laws came into effect Saturday to much fanfare from the provincial government.

    And while the government touts free-range drinking to become the norm as it tears down beer garden fencing around the province, many local festival organizers say little will change this summer.

    "Unless we gated the entire perimeter of the event, then it really makes no sense for us to get too excited about this legislation, said John Orysik, media director at the TD International Jazz Festival that sees thousands of people gather in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery.

    The new rules allow organizers to get rid of separated beer gardens in favour of more open liquor sales including mixed drinks like a gin and tonic that can be carried around festival grounds.

    But according to the regulations, festival organizers wanting to allow wider liquor movement must have controlled entry and exit points, which is a non-starter for the jazz fest.

    Right now, events are free to the public and accessible to everyone. Thats the whole idea, so its not gated, said Orysik.

    The Pacific National Exhibition a prime candidate with its controlled entry and long established vendors will see few changes this year but organizers do have an eye on the future.

    "The analysis for an event as large as ours might take several months, even six months to a year to decide if it's the right fit, said spokesperson Laura Balance. "At this point we would be looking at that with an eye to 2015.

    The Vancouver Folk Music Festival is gated but organizers are concerned more alcohol would turn a fun family weekend into a booze-fest.

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    B.C. says farewell to beer garden fences - April 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Rob Easton, The Canadian Press Published Saturday, April 26, 2014 1:44PM PDT Last Updated Saturday, April 26, 2014 7:28PM PDT

    The first round of changes to B.C.s liquor laws came into effect Saturday to much fanfare from the provincial government.

    And while the government touts free-range drinking to become the norm as it tears down beer garden fencing around the province, many local festival organizers say little will change this summer.

    "Unless we gated the entire perimeter of the event, then it really makes no sense for us to get too excited about this legislation, said John Orysik, media director at the TD International Jazz Festival that sees thousands of people gather in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery.

    The new rules allow organizers to get rid of separated beer gardens in favour of more open liquor sales including mixed drinks like a gin and tonic that can be carried around festival grounds.

    But according to the regulations, festival organizers wanting to allow wider liquor movement must have controlled entry and exit points, which is a non-starter for the jazz fest.

    Right now, events are free to the public and accessible to everyone. Thats the whole idea, so its not gated, said Orysik.

    The Pacific National Exhibition a prime candidate with its controlled entry and long established vendors will see few changes this year but organizers do have an eye on the future.

    "The analysis for an event as large as ours might take several months, even six months to a year to decide if it's the right fit, said spokesperson Laura Balance. "At this point we would be looking at that with an eye to 2015.

    The Vancouver Folk Music Festival is gated but organizers are concerned more alcohol would turn a fun family weekend into a booze-fest.

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    Fences – Better Homes & Gardens - April 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Learn about different types of fences and fence installation tips to find the perfect design for your home. Whether you want to shield your yard, establish safe borders, contribute to a garden style, or feel like you're a world away, a fence can be an asset in your outdoor spaces. It's helpful to understand the elements that go into building a fence and recognize its multiple functions, such as curb appeal, protection from the elements, and privacy. Building your own fence can be a good do-it-yourself project, but you do have to know some basics, including material hardiness, design principles, and building code restrictions; we've gathered them all to help you build your ideal design. For a more complex project, you can create stone-and-rail fencing with these directions. Nearly every fence needs a gate; you can build your own with our basic tips, or let our 12 examples of charming gates be inspiration for you or your contractor. Review these attractive arbor-and-fence combinations for a style that's suited to your yard. If your fence is in need of repair, here's how to fix damaged areas.

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    Defunct solar fences irk villagers - April 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Somwarpet (kodagu dist), April 24, 2014, DHNS

    Elephants straying from forests into human landscape, is a pointer to the increase in man-animal conflict. Though the Forest department had laid solar fences to check the wild elephant menace, owing to lack of maintenance, the fences have become defunct, in Kajoor in Yadavare near Somwarpet.

    Enraged over the failure of the department in checking wild elephant menace, office-bearers of Kajoor Aane Horata Samithi and villagers gheraoed officials from the department recently. Maintenance

    Yadavare and Kajoor Aane Horata Samithi has been checking the wild elephant menace for the last five years by maintaining the solar fences in association with the department. However, recently, the maintenance of the solar fences were entrusted to Villager Forest Committee by the Somwarpet ACF.

    Aane Horata Samithi Secretary Macchanda Prakash said that the village committee had failed to maintain solar fences. The officials have appointed Krishnappa as the committee President. However, the department has failed to elect the office-bearers of the committee.

    The department had convened village forest committee meeting.

    However, the villagers were not invited for the meeting. Enraged over the incident, the villagers waylaid the vehicle of the ACF at Yadavare.

    The protest was withdrawn after an official promised to solve the problem within two days.

    Samithi President K P Ray said that if the authorities failed to respond to the woes within the stipulated time, the protest will be intensified.

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