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That person did have previous psychological problems. He had broken up with his wife, was a Bosnian refugee and, unfortunately, took his life well before the show ever aired.
Mark Burnett
One hundred and fifty thousand Cambodian people in the United States now were either born in a refugee camp or their parents were born in a refugee camp. The person that sits next to you in class may be a refugee. She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. One hundred and fifty thousand Cambodian people in the United States now were either born in a refugee camp or their parents were born in a refugee camp. The person that sits next to you in class may be a refugee.
Sarun Chan
[Meanwhile, Walker says he wants to capitalize on the current momentum. Actions like knocking down checkpoints and barricades on Thursday was to show the Bosnian partisans that IFOR is different from the previous U.N. troops under UNPROFOR.] They humiliated UNPROFOR, ... They will not humiliate us.
Michael Walker
I feel sorry for George. He's a troubled person. He seemed to have some psychological problems.
Jeff Berman
We have not banned the word 'refugee,' ... We have used it along with 'evacuee,' 'survivor,' 'displaced' and various other terms that fit what our reporters are seeing on the ground. Webster's defines a refugee as a person fleeing 'home or country' in search of refuge, and it certainly does justice to the suffering legions driven from their homes by Katrina.
Catherine Mathis
We have not banned the word `refugee,' ... We have used it along with `evacuee,' `survivor,' `displaced' and various other terms that fit what our reporters are seeing on the ground. Webster's defines a refugee as a person fleeing `home or country' in search of refuge, and it certainly does justice to the suffering legions driven from their homes by Katrina.
Catherine Mathis
His wife is just the sweetest person, just about the nicest person you every met, ... She has that sweet soprano voice. They sang together. They were just inseparable. He was her whole life.
Mike Daniels
Recounting of a life story, a mind thinking aloud leads one inevitably to the consideration of problems which are no longer psychological but spiritual.
Dr. Paul Tournier
Liv
I kind of got on them Wednesday about how we gave that (Tuesday) match away. I aired my grievances, and they aired theirs. We got it all out, and then we went out and had a good practice.
Jeff Richards
I was thinking about some of the problems that my wife Heather has been through in life,
Sir Paul McCartney
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1942
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A broom is drearily sweeping, up the broken peices of yesterdays life. Somewhere a queen is weeping, Somewhere a king has no wife, And the wind cries Mary.
Jimi Hendrix
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1942
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1970
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should be aired clearly and transparently and such technical problems should be solved in the upcoming sessions.
Iyad Allawi
We ... have experienced some law-and-order problems, and some other growing pains of the mission can be aired at this meeting.
Fred Eckhard
If you teach a young person that their life has no value, they'll treat their life like their life has no value. They will do things that show that they don't really respect themselves, such as use drugs or attempt suicide or engage in unprotected sex.
Kevin Jennings
Broken marriages, conflicts of loyalty, the problems of everyday life fall away as one faces up to [Jeff] Thomson.
Mike Brearley
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