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Used as a noun to describe a set booking or date when a buyer has secured the services of, or employed, a speaker.
Ãâó: www.aeispeakers.com/definitions.php
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when the blades are in contact with each other, eg. during a parry, attack au fer, prise de fer, or coul?
Ãâó: www.wichitafencingacademy.org/fencing_glossary.htm...
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Term used to employ combat of different scales: a full scale battle or limited action in advance of a full scale battle. In descending order: battle, engagement, skirmish, action and affairs.
Ãâó: mo21infantry.tripod.com/cwterms.htm
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Today engagement refers to a combat of varying size: a full-scale battle or a limited fight in advance of a battle. A variant, meeting engagement, denotes and encounter that surprises either or both opponents. Apparently these definitions were also in use before and during the Civil War.
Ãâó: www.civilwarhome.com/terms.htm
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Contacting or crossing (opposing) the adversary's blade.
Ãâó: www.users.qwest.net/~swidmaier/fencing.htm
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