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  2. Glossary of fencing - Wikipedia

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    A parry that moves from a high line to a low line, or vice versa. The parry can also cross the body. The parry must be made in a semicircle to provide the enveloping movement needed to trap the attacking blade. Septime Parry #7; blade down and to the inside, wrist supinated. The point is lower than the hand. Covers the inside low line. Simple

  3. Parry (fencing) - Wikipedia

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    A parry is a fencing bladework maneuver intended to deflect or block an incoming attack. Jérémy Cadot (on the left) parries the flèche attack from Andrea Baldini during the final of the Challenge international de Paris.

  4. File:Sabre Parry Quinte, from Patten (1861).png - Wikipedia

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    English: Sabre parry quinte, from George Patten's 1861 manual of. Date: 1 October 1861: Source:

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  6. The Knights of the Cross - Wikipedia

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    The novel was written by Sienkiewicz in 1900, when the Polish state, after being partitioned among Russian, Austrian and German empires in the late 18th century, did not exist, and most Poles were living in the Russian occupation zone named Vistula Land, formerly Congress Poland.

  7. Tribe (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Parry tries to learn the basics of the tribe's language but is also accompanied by a translator. The series is co-produced by BBC Wales and the Discovery Channel. A second series aired in July 2006 and the third began on 21 August 2007 on BBC Two , and ended on 25 September 2007.

  8. Pseudoziziphus parryi - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoziziphus parryi is a bushy shrub with many intricate branches forming a thorny tangle which may approach 4 metres (13 ft) in height.. The leaves are deciduous and are absent for much of the year, leaving the shrub a naked thicket of brown or grayish twigs.

  9. Lunge (fencing) - Wikipedia

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    The lunge is often used to deliver an attack.In sabre, the end of the attack is defined by the front foot of the lunge landing on the piste.An attack can be made with a lunge on its own, or can be made with a step-forward-lunge, which are both considered single tempo actions.