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en It sort of becomes self-fulfilling that the more it goes up, the more the fence sitters are going to probably feel the need to jump in.

en There was an attempt to seduce some of these fence-sitters off the sidelines and it just didn't work.

en We're anxious fence-sitters. Yields are back to where we like them -- and we'll like them more if we see more buyers and improved price action.

en The rising mortgage rates have pushed us to a new record home-sales level, but once the fence sitters are all down, things could change,

en It's a different feeling. When you're on the field, you feel like you have some sort of control, but when you're on the other side of the fence you feel helpless because you don't have the ability to call plays and point things out to your players in certain situations.

en We had to jump the fence and pass my brother's body over the wire fence , and even then the nurses and guards refused to allow us into the Health Centre saying that there were no doctors on duty. It was only when we started to misbehave that they looked at my brother and said he was dead.

en With anticipations of higher rates still clearly in the minds of buyers, we cannot rule out fence-sitters rushing ahead of higher rates.

en What I learned from when I hired sitters is that we as a family developed a great deal of affection for them. We used them for years and watched them grow up, marry and have children of their own. My daughters actually sit for children of their old sitters!

en It was a white A-Team van, and because it had no windows, it was hot as crap. It had a big flower spray-painted on the side. The brakes went out on it when we were driving down this alley, and I go to our guitar tech — there was a fence and there was this other van — so I go, 'Fence or van? 'Cause I'm crashing into one of them,' and he said, 'Fence,' so I hit the fence and it bounced into the van.

en There are a lot of expectations and a lot of people on the bandwagon now. (If we lose), they're going to jump off. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. But hey, let them jump off because they're going to jump right back on because we feel like we're going to keep on winning.

en Launch your heart first and your horse will jump the fence.

en Sometimes, when we close up, they'll jump the fence and keep skating. We're going to keep a tighter eye on that too.

en I love it, because I feel like it helps build sort of a bridge for me. Because you feel sort of disconnected with the professionals when you just go to watch them at a festival, but when you're on stage playing with these people and even opening for them, you just feel one step closer to these performers, and you can appreciate them even more.

en I was backing up until I hit the fence, and I watched it go by. I couldn't even jump for it, it was too high.

en It will be a strong fence. People won't be able to break through our fence as quickly as they can break through our fence that we have on the border now, which has holes that are big enough to take a whole vehicle through there.


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