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      <title>My Favorite Movies With Fencing and Swordfights</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve always been a sucker for movies with fencing because there&amp;#39;s some thing so much more elegant about the foil or a rapier than a large, heavy broadsword. Whilst big fantasy battles are fun, the precision of an one-on-one duel is usually where the</description>
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