The Canadian torch, often referring to the Olympic torch, is fenced in to protect it from vandalism and theft. This security measure ensures that the symbol of national pride and unity remains safe and accessible to spectators. Additionally, the Fencing helps manage crowds and creates a designated area for viewing, enhancing the overall experience for attendees.
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The Canadian portion of the torch relay for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics began in Victoria, British Columbia. The relay kicked off on October 30, 2009, and the torch was carried across various cities and communities in Canada before reaching its final destination in Vancouver for the opening ceremony on February 12, 2010.
The Wire that Fenced the West was created in 1965.
The Mexican border is fenced up to 2000 miles long.
Land that is not fenced in or divided into lots is considered open range.
Both "fenced-in" and "fenced in" seem to be correct, so it is up to you to decide which one looks better in your particular writing situation. Personally, I would use the hyphenated version.
The whole state of Wyoming is not fenced in. It would be very difficult to accomplish!
Shirley - 1979 Fenced In was released on: USA: 11 January 1980
Yes, completely fenced in with vinylclose to the ground, but I know bunnies are small and can probably get under by digging
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No because I have a bb torch
Torch (hand torch, electric torch)