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en A person on a non-aggravated charge will serve one-twelfth of their time. When they hit the streets, they are going back to their old ways.

en I'm requesting that they upgrade the charge to an aggravated battery because it involved hot coffee, which is an aggravating factor. When you throw hot coffee at someone, it constitutes that level of a charge.

en The twelfth captain for the twelfth month was Heldai the Netophathite, of Othniel: and in his course were twenty and four thousand.

en I know now that we have taken a very dangerous person that's a serial murder suspect off the streets of Atlanta, and I'm sure the citizens of Louisiana are proud as well that we've taken this very dangerous person off our streets,

en I re-aggravated the right ankle that I injured in Australia this past week, and now require some time off to get back to 100 percent.

en The more a person pays, the less likely that person's commercial is to get bumped if the schedule gets too full. We charge this rate for each time the commercial runs and some want one to twice a night. I would say right now we have between 10 to 12 candidates on the air with us.

en We're disappointed at what we've heard today that this person will be back in charge of the church.

en There's not so much pressure on one person anymore. We're not just sitting back watching one guy. We all have more confidence in each other, but he's just as in charge as he ever was.

en In some ways, a little person likes to say 'Well, he got what he did to so many people.' It does work both ways, with obviously the goal being to make the business work better. But I guess he had a certain time frame and he did not meet that time frame,

en We all have ways to give back to these families that don't complain and serve. It's a tough life, and I'm so grateful for what they do.

en He's not disappointed. He's (ticked) off. I want him (ticked) off. I think it's fantastic for the Tampa Bay Lightning. To me, there's nothing better than an aggravated player, and Johnny is aggravated.

en I know being the fire chief is a full-time job, as is the job of the police chief. They're in and out of the office, and they're on call all the time. Doing that or being the person that's responsible for keeping the streets clean in Selma every day wouldn't always be a fun job.

en Some of us come from the streets, some of us ain't had no jobs, ... So, that means some of us hustled. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. And some of us feel that, 'What are we going to do right now? What should we do from here?' They don't want to turn back to the streets, but when they leave a man without nothing to do, that's his next option.

en There's no charge for tuition, you just have to be willing to volunteer the time and make the commitment. We'll take any person that wants to get in the media business.

en I was all done. I was so aggravated by what we saw last year, I said that's it, we're not going back.


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