We've already started to put up the fence around the site.
We've all bought into it. It's the key to us winning the series. Most of their offence is developed out of the neutral zone. We have to do it. They are so good at finding those holes. We think it's something that has to be done.
We are making a clear statement today about the gravity of the offence and the responsibility of the offender.
There are definitely more bankers sitting on the fence this year when it comes to the state of the national economy. There appears to be much indecision about how things will fall out in 2006 with such important things, such as gas prices and the housing bubble, still so uncertain.
I don't think he wants any further than this, he just stays the two miles very well. Ruby has already schooled him over fences and he is a brilliant jumper - he will make a very nice chaser.
The 60,000 settlers on the other side of the fence could become bargaining chips.
The announcement had been made taking into account the feelings of the people... There is no offence to make such an announcement about a person living in a distant foreign country.
When I walked out on the mound, I felt enclosed. You see, I'd been used to playing on pastures, where when somebody hit a ball you had to stop it from rolling. Well, this field had fences around it.
We are going to have to put security fences around all of our units throughout all of our campus to keep this from happening again. That is going to be a tremendous extra expense.
Our inquiries will continue throughout today (yesterday) until tomorrow (today) and then we will make a decision on whether to charge Mr. Roberts with an offence or release him.