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The group began by making comments that the victim looked like a geek or a nerd.
Robert Lewis
maybe what we today would call a nerd or a geek.
John Hurt
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1940
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Consumers want technology to be invisible. They don't want to have to be a geek or a nerd to use [a product].
Robin Saxby
The suspect became angry and began cutting the victim. It appears that she sustained a wound to the top of her head and on her left arm while the victim was attempting to defend himself. She was taken to the hospital, treated and released.
Capt. Lenzie Stewart
He was walking down Ivy near Begonia (streets) when two vehicles pulled up behind the victim and chased him around the block. An unconfirmed number of Hispanic males and females were in the vehicles. They began fighting with the victim and he was stabbed twice.
Staci Johnson
Changes in whites' behavior began as soon as they were aware of the composition of their group, before jury deliberations began.
Samuel R. Sommers
As a general manager, ... you're not going to make these comments unless you can back it up. I'm not going to be wrong [about] the player. You don't hear me making these great comments about too many players since I've been here, have you?
Jim Bowden
This is what Blizzard always does. They have an innate genius at taking these genres that are considered hard-core geek property and repolishing them so they are accessible to the mainstream. To do that without losing their geek cred is an incredible achievement.
Jeff Green
The victim saw a group. He has stated there were approximately 10 persons, all young males, who approached. One from that group was armed with a handgun. Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness.
Mike Healy
It focused on the trials and travails on the personal side that a geek has. It clearly showed the emotional side from the geek's point of view. I thought it was pretty funny.
Tony Iams
At the end of the first lunch, there was a group of about - I don't know how many it began as - but it escalated to about 100 students who stayed beyond the period when the lunch was to end. They started chanting 'Mexico, Mexico' and waving flags. The problem began when they exited that area and began co-mingling and being jostled by other students and some fights broke out.
Deb Baker
The victim approached him and the male subject asked for directions. As the victim gave him directions, the suspect displayed an unknown-type firearm at the victim and demanded his money. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken, and the victim did not sustain any injuries.
Terriann Carlson
In 1983 I began work on CIS thin films. At that time it was our group at Boeing and another group at ARCO who were developing the technology.
Billy Stanbery
After the [Al] Gore endorsement, the media and the group began to think that the nomination was done. I had been considering going to Iowa, but I really began to think that it might not be needed because it was all wrapped up. Iowa was a major blow, and we were obviously disappointed, but there was definitely a rebound in New Hampshire, and we worked as hard as we could in Missouri to get out the vote.
Glenn Rehn
Making generalizations about an entire group of people is blatant bigotry. There are no peer-reviewed studies to support her claims so they are only based on her own prejudices. Her comments ought to be a wake up call not only for our rights but for anyone's rights who may be attacked. Our rights specifically are at risk and we need to be talking to our legislators about this issue.
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