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The officer, despised in the neighborhood since well before that episode, still patrols there.
But long before that episode, Mitt's father, George, was deeply involved with cars.
In court, she testified that six weeks before that episode he flung hot tea at her and burned her chest.
Her husband asks her to try to remember what she was like before that episode in the supermarket.
He had already been retreating from me more generally before that episode, and perhaps choosing not to save my life was easier than simply breaking up with me.
At the trial this week, she testified that six weeks before that episode, Mr. Bradley had thrown at her a mug filled with jasmine tea she had brewed, burning her chest.
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"What members are concerned about – particularly members from red districts – is, are they going to be blamed for this?" "He essentially threw everybody under the bus," Coffman said, before connecting that episode to this week's impasse.
Before saying that the episode, which took place on Saturday at the end of a march against financial injustice, would be investigated by the complaint board, Mr. Kelly implied that the people who were sprayed had it coming because of earlier "tumultuous" behavior unseen by the video cameras.
So the president has said before that that was a painful episode, he has apologized for misleading people about what happened there, but he wants to put this behind him.
In fact, "ER" is the only show he has headlined; before that he'd done 10 episodes of "Northern Exposure" and a season of the 1982 sitcom "It Takes Two," in which he was the teenage son of overworked parents played by Richard Crenna and Patty Duke.
Mr. Browne said that moments before the episode, witnesses saw a man who was "talking to himself".
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