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'He loved it, which is why this is so terrible,' Christy Bossard, Dittamo's older sister, said of police work.
DeMorning DeBonis: Nov. 1, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010
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But this one, Bossard said, he planned to keep. ...
DeMorning DeBonis: Nov. 1, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010
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Roger Bossard, on loan from his job as the chief groundskeeper of the Chicago White Sox, oversaw the grass-unfolding job.
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Like father, like son: In 1959, the last time the White Sox played in a World Series, Roger Bossard was 10, standing on the field as his dad, Gene, the White Sox groundskeeper, made sure the field was in good shape.
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Bossard said many companies had only one or two French speakers, which presented a problem if they were not in the office.
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Most of the companies contacted during the four-day survey could eventually summon a French speaker after a five to ten minute wait and multiple inquiries, Bossard said.
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Then go on and suppose that the prosecuting attorney had sense enough to see that Bossard _had_ been framed.
Hail to the Chief Randall Garrett 1957
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He exonerated Bossard enough to allow the ex-mayor to continue in private life without any question.
Hail to the Chief Randall Garrett 1957
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"Take a look at the Bossard Decision," Spanding said.
Hail to the Chief Randall Garrett 1957
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Suppose further that the prosecutor was enough of a human being to know that Bossard either had to be convicted or completely exonerated.
Hail to the Chief Randall Garrett 1957
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