He said the police brought in barbed wire to fence in the miners, who were believed to be armed with guns, machetes and sticks, CNN affiliate E-TV reported.
To hear Phiyega, the police commissioner, describe it, the police weighed all their options and decided to fence in the miners with barbed wire -- to compartmentalize them into more manageable groups.
Jim Wolfensohn was a second-year student at the University of Sydney when a friend of his and the captain of the fencing team, Rupert Bligh, asked if he wanted to go to Melbourne the next day to fence in the national university championships.
Majid Haq struck the opening boundary with an elegant square drive in the ninth over, with Watson cutting to the fence in the next during an encouraging spell for the Scots.
Kennedy Jr. chaining themselves to the White House fence in order to get their faces on television while being arrested.
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They say they climbed a fence to get in, but were met by bodyguard Curtis "Zippy" Hunt.
Interest rates should remain low for the medium term, but the specter of an interest rate rise may also nudge those on the fence to lock in that mortgage and buy a home.
These were introductory or courtesy calls for this editor, with no real selling to compromise my side of the fence in what Will likes to call our industry's "church-and-state" divide.
Padlocks have since sprouted from the Great Wall in China to the Brooklyn Bridge to the fence of a freeway overpass in Silicon Valley.
We got to the window just in time to see the fence collapse.
In a further embarrassment, Barclays has received another FSA fine, for failing to ring-fence client money in one of its accounts for more than eight years.
The Tory promise in the election to ring-fence health spending and increase it in real terms every year even during a period of public spending cuts was distinctive and much-touted during the 2010 election campaign.
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Each had a patch of skin on one arm shaved, marked with a pen and surrounded by petroleum jelly (to fence the bed bugs in), and a commensurate patch on the other marked and surrounded, but not shaved.
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi traveled to Turkey Tuesday in an effort to mend that fence.
Now, business owners have to hope these organizations can accomplish some record-speed fence-mending in time to get lawmakers to lessen their 2013 tax burden.
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There would be a message passed around to get the bcs or black cardigans, and we would take down parts of the fence or just enough to get in.
The Conservatives argue the Welsh government is wrong not to ring-fence health spending in the budget.
Likewise, Mr. Cowan says that he tries to "build a big fence" around his first work hour in the morning at 7 a.m. to clear his thoughts, catch up on reading and manage email.
Their plan had been for Shin to stay in the lead until they got clear of the fence, but he slipped and fell to his knees on the icy patrol trail.
Now the Germans are scrambling to seal off this hole in their fence before Murdoch's hordes pour through it.
Many of them are on the fence right now about whether to bring in that extra worker or two, or whether they should hire anyone at all.
In 1985, Hallo Dandy became another defending champion to suffer a first-fence exit, while Mick Fitzgerald fell at the first in the 1995 Grand National before winning on Rough Quest 12 months later.
For those that can remember, the contract, which named Boeing as a prime contractor to build a security fence on the US- Mexico border, was terminated in 2011, because it was considered to be too expensive and ineffective.
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Local authorities could expect a bigger dose of pain if the Welsh government were to ring-fence NHS spending and maintain it in line with inflation, the IFS says.
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Authorities have built a fence in the Fort Wayne area to prevent the carp from migrating from the Wabash to the headwaters of the Maumee River, a Lake Erie tributary regarded as ideal spawning habitat.
He put his experience in the Marines to good use in The Great Escape, in which his character, Hilts, attempted to jump a barbwire fence on a motorcycle.
Thousands of Syrians have fled to Turkey in recent months to escape the violence, though they generally cross through the border fence, and not the border gates.
McCoy eventually remounted and started the race, but Synchronised - who was bidding to become the first horse since Golden Miller in 1934 to win the Gold Cup and the Grand National in the same season -- fell at the sixth fence and subsequently had to be put down.
Marketers and content producers that were on the fence are now going to be throwing their hat in the ring.
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Sierra ended the Netherlands' first-inning threat by going over the fence in foul territory near the bullpen to catch Jones' tough fly while falling into several fans.
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