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"They would sort of interview him about his life".
The British declared that they would "sort out" Sierra Leone.
"And who knows, maybe getting to know each other in prison, they would sort things out".
And I would say, 'I work in city government.' And they would sort of raise their eyebrows".
They would sort of giggle as they explained to a foreigner aspects of collective living, like car sharing or the former king taking a tram".
Grayling said: "For too long we have released prisoners back onto the streets with £46 in their pockets and little else than the hope that they would sort themselves out.
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For me, they'd sort of hit me in the back or the leg".
"They weren't around in the daytime, but as soon as the sun started going they'd sort of sprout out of the storefronts and the restaurants".
She could do it over small things: "If she was going to the US and she realised she had no visa, all she had to do was to make a phone call to a minister, and they'd sort it out for her," according to one former official.
"They told her they'd sort all of her immigration paperwork out and she just needed to come," Fiona says.
But by the time they'd sort of been there for a while, they'd just become accustomed to it," says Henderson.
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