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Dustin Villepigue He just took it totally the wrong way and threw a cheap shot. I'm surprised he did it. Luckily, I saw him throw the punch, or I would have had some broken bones.
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Steve Chester Her nose is broken in two places. She may be out for the season, and she said that hurts more than the nose. She was just starting to play well.
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Chuck Hill I think the analysts will now exclude more stuff than they would have otherwise. If I'm faced with all or none, I'm going to say all. If it's broken out, I'm going to be more reluctant to exclude the indirect costs.
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John Gay We are frustrated with the broken immigration system. It doesn't match the economic reality.
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Franz Beckenbauer He was needed here to sweep up some of the broken glass.
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John LaFontaine He's played with (the broken thumb), that's not the issue. This week at work he took a chunk out of his finger, a pretty good chunk. They had to pull the skin back to be able to sew it up. The doctors just didn't want him using it until next Monday.
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Ernie Els I have had knee injuries before at school in rugby, and I have broken fingers and stuff like that. I have had little injuries, but never anything like that, keeping me away from what I love doing for such a long time.
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Samuel Johnson I have ever since (his wife's death) seemed to myself broken off from mankind; a kind of solitary wanderer in the wild of life, without any direction, or fixed point of view: a gloomy gazer on the world to which I have little relation
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Howard Safir What we find is that many of the people involved in minor crimes are the same people that are involved in major crimes,
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Noam Chomsky In November 2004, U.S. occupation forces launched their second major attack on the city of Falluja. The press reported major war crimes instantly, with approval.
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Lynne Abraham The evidence is clear. This reaches the top -- the very top of our archdiocese, ... Regrettably, the perpetrators of these crimes and the people that protected them will never face the penalties they deserve.
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Lydia Child The cure for all ills and wrongs, the cares, the sorrows and the crimes of humanity, all lie in the one word 'love.' It is the divine vitality that everywhere produces and restores life.
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Jerry Doyle It's a shame people would stoop to this kind of thing. We have to look at these crimes and see if there is anything else we can do.
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James Lockyer This is a familiar problem: people spending years in jail for crimes that didn't happen as a result of erroneous pathology.
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Latin Proverb It is to their crimes that most great men are indebted for their gardens, their tables, their fine old plate - their love
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Hugh Graf It's not uncommon for these types of scams or crimes around this time of the year.
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David Smith It's a vicious and ugly reminder of anti-gay prejudice. What is unique about hate crimes is that they terrorize the whole community.
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Rudy Rucker Physical laws provide, at best, a recipe for how the world might be computed in parallel particle by particle and region by region.
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Jose Morales The Mexicans are going to keep coming, wall or no wall, new laws or old laws.
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Brian Oxman This is a lawsuit that never should have been brought. I'm pleased it's over.
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Bobby Schindler It's going to take a little while before these laws are actually changed.
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Robert Frost A successful lawsuit is one worn by a policeman
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Mike Garcia A lot of states have laws where you can't get into school without proof of immunization.
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Rosemarie Arnold This plea is Step One in the vindication process. The lawsuit is Step Two.
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Ziad Asali As a practical matter, they think that the new members of the parliament will be more amenable to pass these laws than the present one. They're comfortable that it will pass then. But they do not rule it out now.
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Lloyd Chapman These lawsuits are a waste of taxpayer dollars.
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Suzanne Williamson Just make sure you throw out the bottles,
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Gar Heard He'll be back, I am sure he'll be back.
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Johnathan Joseph He's been there. He's making sure we don't go into this thing blind.
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Tom Fisher He's a veteran quarterback. I'm sure he'll be on top of his game.
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Chance VanGundy I thought for sure we were a top-10 team in our district.
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Ralph Richardson I think we can use (the study) to make sure we're in balance,
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Richie Sexson I was wondering why, when he left, he kind of got the boos. I wasn't really sure of why exactly,
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Gary Sanders He was really on target. He made sure that he didn't let up even though we got the big lead.
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Reuben Droughns I don't know about that. I'm sure it'll get me some carries.