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  2. Frank J. Mafera - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Mafera filed an application for a "method of forming wire fence fabric", which was approved in 1931. [1] Mafera's brother already owned a chain-link fence company in Medford, Massachusetts, [2] and Mafera's 1931 patent was one of the several advancements made by the Maferas in the development of chain-link fencing.

  3. Chain-link fencing - Wikipedia

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    Chain-link fencing showing the diamond patterning A chain-link fence bordering a residential property. A chain-link fence (also referred to as wire netting, wire-mesh fence, chain-wire fence, cyclone fence, hurricane fence, or diamond-mesh fence) is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized or linear low-density polyethylene-coated steel wire.

  4. Maizefield - Wikipedia

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    Maizefield, often locally called Maizeland, [4] [5] is a historic house on West Market Street (New York State Route 199) in the village of Red Hook, New York, United States.. It is a large plain brick building, in the Federal style, with clear English Georgian influences, built around the end of the 18th cent

  5. Munich massacre - Wikipedia

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    The documentary film One Day in September claims that security in the athletes' Village was inadequate for the Games. Athletes could bypass security and enter other countries' rooms by climbing over the 2 m (6 ft 7 in)-high chain-link fence surrounding the Olympic Village, rather than using the official entrances. [19]

  6. Gehry Residence - Wikipedia

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    Gehry wanted to experiment with the materials he was already using: metal, plywood, chain link fencing, and wood framing. In 1978, he chose to wrap the house with a new exterior while leaving the old exterior visible. [4] He hardly touched the rear and south facades, and to the other sides of the house he added tilted glass cubes.

  7. University of California, Berkeley oak grove controversy

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    On November 8, 2007, a second chain link fence was constructed around the oak grove. [33] According to the University, the second fence was erected to protect and separate the tree sitters from the fans attending the Golden Bears' last home football game of the season, against the University of Southern California.