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"Coach Rogish told me that Derek was one student he never had to worry much about because he excelled both in the classroom and on the football field."
NYT > Home Page By JORGE CASTILLO 2011
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Sheely transferred from Penn State University after one year to play football at Frostburg State, a Division III program coached by Tom Rogish.
NYT > Home Page By JORGE CASTILLO 2011
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"The rationale you submit is going to be difficult for the constituents to absorb," Rogish said.
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Burg said that while he understood the question of fairness being posed by Rogish, the houses would not have been built if the developer thought they would be assessed by a market-based approach and also noted that there is state law that urges income-based assessments for such projects.
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"That's his souvenir for the day," Rogish said, "on top of anything he can put in his belly."
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"He's having a great time," Rogish said, as her grandson smiled and pointed to various attractions on the festival grounds.
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Rogish said that she plans to bring Jack back again next year, which put a smile on his face.
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Rogish said that she plans to bring Jack back again next year, which put a smile on his face.
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"He's having a great time," Rogish said, as her grandson smiled and pointed to various attractions on the festival grounds.
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"That's his souvenir for the day," Rogish said, "on top of anything he can put in his belly."
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