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But figures emerged showing the council's sustainable travel initiative bus was not only costly to run, but was picking up few passengers making it bad for the environment.
"Try to tell them really quick how we should process and deal with what's going on with the bad cops, that's making it bad for the chosen few that are out here doing their jobs, what would you say?" Gibson says.
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"It's about saying we are against bad police, because bad police make it bad for good police," Mr. Barber said.
In any building, all it takes is one or two bad families with serious problems to make it bad for everybody.
"Do you deep-fry things there?"The generous doses of fat, sugar and salt that make southern food so good for the soul also make it bad for the heart, laments John Shelton Reed, a sociologist who also writes country-music lyrics.
Nor did I have a ready answer for his next question: "What's in the food that makes it bad for you?" The milk was fortified with vitamins A and D and contained 1percentt fat.
Your correspondent tried shrimp with hot cheese grits (excellent) and foie gras on blueberry pancakes (once was enough).The problem with southern cuisine is that the generous doses of fat, sugar and salt that make it so good for the soul also make it bad for the heart, laments Mr Reed.
"This is a positive step by the agency," said an author of the report, who did not want to be named, adding that it would help someone determine "if a facility or pollutant is going to hurt my family or make it bad for the birds, bees and fish out there".
This last part of the experience is what makes it bad for the person suffering pain.
They make it bad for the rest.
The main reason to follow the Nuggets is Kenneth Faried, which makes it bad news for Denver fans if Zach Lowe's prediction is right and he gets traded.
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