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Philip Sandifer is the U Fla grad student in Gainesville from whom the campus police demanded DNA and fingerprints.
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Philip Sandifer is a graduate student in U. Fla's English program, and keeps a personal creative writing journal called "Pulp Decameron," where he posts very short stories in the styles of various pulp genres.
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Oh, and in case you’re wondering, J. Sakiya Sandifer is a black man.
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Sandifer, meanwhile, finished his rookie season with a then-NFL-record 13 interceptions.
DeAngelo Hall, Sammy Baugh and four interceptions Dan Steinberg 2010
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When Baugh wasn't hurtling the Yankees, rookie Dan Sandifer or somebody else was.
DeAngelo Hall, Sammy Baugh and four interceptions Dan Steinberg 2010
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Did anyone notice it was co-written his spiral-bound volume, which was written with J. Sakiya Sandifer
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Damon Sandifer, with the help of their son, Mitchell, 6 years old.
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Sandifer complains that the CFL bulbs he's tried didn't last as long as incandescent bulbs, and he notes that they contain mercury, which poses a potential health hazard if a bulb is broken.
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Hall closed his NFL Network interview on Sunday by joking about how he was coming after Deion Sanders; he needs to set his sights on Dan Sandifer.
DeAngelo Hall, Sammy Baugh and four interceptions Dan Steinberg 2010
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In fact, when Dan Sandifer had four interceptions against the Boston Yankees on Halloween of 1948 -- including two returned for touchdowns -- The Post didn't mention the record in its game story, and didn't get to Sandifer at all until the sixth paragraph.
DeAngelo Hall, Sammy Baugh and four interceptions Dan Steinberg 2010
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