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He is also a good student and "a fine citizen," according to a former coach, John Shoop, "the kind of person this university should be proud of".
These attempts at philanthropy invite a pretty obvious contrast to a fine actor who did manage to be a fine citizen: Paul Newman.
President Bush, speaking at a news conference in Paris on Saturday with President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, said: "America lost a really fine citizen yesterday when Tim Russert passed away.
And the temptation for many a fine citizen remains irresistible to go on waving a militant fist in a style that pretends to be civic and nowadays even sober (because times have changed), even while reflecting (because times have not changed) the same jumble of admirable, execrable and crowd-pleasing impulses that Mailer in his self-mortifying candor revealed so cannily on those long-ago pages.
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We're all for usage and style outlaws, those fine citizens who refuse to lower their discourse simply to participate in modern commerce.
How could so many fine citizens of this college town ignore the obvious and protect a predator instead of protecting children going through the ultimate trauma: getting raped by a local celebrity offering to be their dream father figure?
The wealthy and well-connected people on Wall Street, fine citizens and generous donors, usually get their way.It helps that the intellectual fashion has been for deregulation and free markets.
Inclusion is a wonderful thing, but does anyone really want to sit through 90 minutes of Azerbaijan-Belgium, Belarus-Bosnia or Finland-Moldova except the fine citizens of those nations?
Being prosecuted for one of these crimes can spell financial catastrophe: organisations including local councils, police community support officers and Transport for London are empowered to fine citizens and press for bigger penalties in court if people don't pay up.
Technical problems will prevent both small businesses and the fine citizens of Washington D.C. from signup on the Tuesday launch.
Such will be the case for the fine citizens in the small town of Dale, Norway from August 2nd to September 6th as the "Telemegaphone Dale" – a Parafunctional Payphone, as it's being called – gets flipped on.
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