No cases of foot-and-mouth have been confirmed in the area since the end of May.
Bright ideas, youthful ambition, share options and fleetness of foot are on their side.
He scored 15.975 to set off a round of foot-stamping and cheering in the stands.
Much will depend on whether Mr Ignatieff cures his current bout of foot-in-mouth disease.
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Meanwhile, the province's farmers are waiting to see whether further cases of foot-and-mouth disease emerge.
He's got a turn of foot, this horse, and you need to switch him off.
There will a lot of foot-dragging and nothing will happen this side of the election.
American regulators have been more assiduous, though are still open to charges of foot-dragging.
Wise words considering being fleet of foot is how a wrestler starts his day.
Kurt Thomas (40) and Rasheed Wallace (39) never made it to the playoffs because of foot injuries.
Carwyn Jones said the cull was unplesant but vital to try to stop the spread of foot-and-mouth.
He tormented Porto with some trademark sleight of foot before providing Bendtner with the easiest of chances.
Alfred North Whitehead said that the European philosophical tradition is just a series of foot notes to Plato.
The act of foot-washing is part of the Christian tradition that mirrors Jesus' washing of his disciples' feet.
In many ways, this was a fairly typical intervention from Juncker, who has a touch of foot-in-mouth disease.
Twelve months ago the first case of foot-and-mouth in Wales was confirmed at an abattoir on Gaerwen on Anglesey.
Diabetes UK says that up to 80% of foot amputations could be avoided if better care was in place.
The number of cases of foot-and-mouth in the UK has reached 1, 744, with four new cases confirmed on Thursday.
They said some attractions - already reeling from the blow of foot-and-mouth - would not be able to compete.
There was an outbreak of foot-and-mouth in Rio Grande do Sul state (and in Argentina and Paraguay) last month.
CELS's executive director, that ruling has come now after many years of foot-dragging because of the growing importance of international law.
The PM told a committee of senior MPs the civil service needed to be "fleeter of foot" and less hierarchical.
After helping Maff during the 1967 outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, he moved to Kenya in 1968 where he worked until 1974.
Meanwhile, in the Irish Republic, which so far appears clear of foot-and-mouth, further emergency disease prevention legislation came into effect on Friday.
The smell of foot-long smoked sausages and homemade doughnuts filled the air.
Mr Lamy and Mr Zoellick may be fleet of foot, but India and the G22 look to be digging in their heels.
In 2011, Champs Sports became the third member of Foot Locker, Inc.
Thus far, the Tories' handling of foot-and-mouth has therefore been quite deft.
For every boss luxuriating in a corporate jet, there are plenty of foot-soldiers, such as Ms Knapp, slumming it in business class.
Carwyn Jones has insisted that a livestock market - implicated by the Maff - should not be blamed for the spread of foot-and-mouth.
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