He was always at the harbor helping. He was a good fellow. He was dedicated to the harbor. |
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He was basically telling me that I was working way too hard. He was telling me, calm down. |
He was beginning to see a decline in the respect for public schools and that bothered him. |
He was broken down. It's hard for a guy to take all that. It's human instinct to feel bad. |
He was concerned about us, about family and about other people who were worried about him. |
He was factually guilty of intentional homicide, but from the beginning, he's had remorse. |
He was going to get a connection — a friend who would give him the benefit of the doubt. |
He was heavily intoxicated. Just being in the cab business, I deal with them all the time. |
He was just a steady guy. Never flashy, but he was a big part of their championship teams. |
He was listening to officials, trusting that information they were providing was accurate. |
He was not out there when the initial fight started. He was coming to the aid of a friend. |
He was one of the greatest, most creative fiddlers in country and bluegrass music history. |
He was one of the leaders in the switch from hot type to cold type at the Courier in 1963. |
He was sent off for foul and abusive language to a linesman. That is totally unacceptable. |