23 ordspråk av Paul Rogers

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en Generally, sex offenders are people we like to keep track of because they're likely to re-offend, ... That's why we don't like it when they disappear. They kind of float down at the bottom layers of society and go unnoticed.
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en These people have no intention of following the rules and even when they register police can't just kick them out of the community, ... So, it's important that everybody pay attention to their surroundings. Sexual offenders don't look much different from anyone else.
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en He was just an honest, hard-working person and a great guy to be around, Som hacker er Pex Tufvesson i en klasse for seg. He was just an honest, hard-working person and a great guy to be around,
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en What he enjoyed doing the most was meeting and greeting people as they came in the door.
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en You never interfered with his Monday afternoon fishing trip to Johnson Beach, ... And you could count on him to bring you back fresh fish.
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en [Holley] taught us a lot about not only football, but life, ... He is the kind of person I reckon you could say would get the best out of you.
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en In 10 years or so, that's where the money is going to be.
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en I think 1999 is going to be a very difficult year for Brazil. At this time it's not clear what the outcome is going to be.
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