The way John Bell ordsprog

en The way John Bell was treated was wrong, at best. What happened to him is a grave injustice. It isn't fair, and we can't forget about it.

en I wasn't treated great by any means, but the fans treated me fair and the press treated me fair. I was trying to explain that to Joe. Of course, they won the first year (1996 World Series) he was over there, so it worked out perfectly for him.

en Poverty, the racial divide and social injustice do not impact only those who suffer most visibly. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. Alleviating poverty and injustice is a responsibility we must never forget or abandon.

en I can't say enough good things about John. I don't know how they are going to replace him, and I think this was a terrible injustice to John.

en I think it's important because everybody should be treated fair. Nobody should be treated on how they look or not. It doesn't matter what they look like. It just matters what they are like from the inside.

en I think something really wrong happened. I think she has passed on by now. She made the wrong decision or was in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong person.

en I think that is a terrible loss for Cleveland County because Copeland was such a wonderful place to work. They treated their employees very fair. The benefits were fair.

en What happened unfortunately for John is that the United States made an abrupt change after the 9/11 attacks. We switched sides. John was on the ground there when that happened. He certainly didn't go to Afghanistan to do anything against America. He never fought against America. He never fired a gun at an American. He was simply rescued.

en We have grave concerns that the court will not provide the fair trial guarantees required by international law, ... But it's not too late for the tribunal's judges to fix some of these problems if they take steps to ensure a fair trial.

en We have grave concerns that the court will not provide the fair trial guarantees required by international law. But it's not too late for the tribunal's judges to fix some of these problems if they take steps to ensure a fair trial.

en It's the wrong number on the wrong line item. I doubt it happened here, but wherever it happened, you would think someone at some level who is accumulating the data would say, 'Hey, that's a significant difference.' It should have prompted a call.

en I don't understand how they could do this to coach Bell. This is how you treat a person who treated people so nicely?

en [On the second play of the first drive, left guard Pete Kendall was called for holding John Browning. To be fair, the call was questionable.] They said I threw him down. What happened is I released my pressure and he fell down, ... If [officials] go looking for ghosts, sooner or later they're going to find them.

en Anyone is free to do business here. What's happened has happened. Let's forget about it, and move on. We helped each others' communities so much rebuild when the earthquake happened in 2001.

en The danger of success is that it makes us forget the world's dreadful injustice.
  Jules Renard


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