_:b17750531 . _:b17750528 . _:b17750527 . _:b17750528 "In foil the important thing is to be sure you have the right of way. You gain right of way by starting the attack first or beating the blade last."@en . _:b17750532 "2002, Elaine Cheris, Fencing: Steps to Success\u200E[1], \u2192ISBN, page 63:"@en . . _:b6758522 "2002, Elaine Cheris, Fencing: Steps to Success\u200E[1], \u2192ISBN, page 63:"@en . "6" . _:b17750529 "(fencing, uncountable) The priority granted to the first person to properly execute an attack."@en . _:b6758522 "In foil the important thing is to be sure you have the right of way. You gain right of way by starting the attack first or beating the blade last."@en . _:b6758521 . _:b17750530 "(fencing, uncountable) The priority granted to the first person to properly execute an attack."@en . _:b17750527 "(fencing, uncountable) The priority granted to the first person to properly execute an attack."@en . _:b17750532 "In foil the important thing is to be sure you have the right of way. You gain right of way by starting the attack first or beating the blade last."@en . _:b17750528 "2002, Elaine Cheris, Fencing: Steps to Success\u200E[1], \u2192ISBN, page 63:"@en . _:b17750531 "In foil the important thing is to be sure you have the right of way. You gain right of way by starting the attack first or beating the blade last."@en . _:b17750529 . _:b17750531 "2002, Elaine Cheris, Fencing: Steps to Success\u200E[1], \u2192ISBN, page 63:"@en . _:b17750530 . _:b6758521 "(fencing, uncountable) The priority granted to the first person to properly execute an attack."@en . _:b17750532 . _:b6758522 .