He's not only been in the urban and suburban areas, but he's gone out to rural areas, on up into the mountains of North Carolina.
But then the next thing you know, he's gone out and opened new lines of credit at a half a dozen stores where he's bought matching boots and earmuffs.
"He's really gone out of his way to make the country look bad, and we just believe he should, if he's innocent as he's saying he is, he should bring in his lawyer, and let's get to the bottom of this and say what he needs to say and let's move on, " Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the Belize Police Department, said this week.
Mr. Kennedy is indeed an academic before teaching at John Jay he did crime-prevention research at Harvard's Kennedy School but for more than 25 years he has gone out with police officers on some of America's meanest streets.
He's gone on both surfaces now and we'll find out in future which suits him best.
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But - just to confirm that not all of Tony Blair's greatest hits have gone out of fashion, he gave his enthusiastic backing to the euro - a sound that has not been heard since, well, Lord Mandelson was last in government.
He has gone out of his way to put a positive spin on the administration's anti-terrorism policies.
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"In fact I've gone out of my way time and again to point out that he's a perfectly affable fellow, and he's not stupid and he's not mean, " she says.
He said that he and Mr Kawalec, driven by Ms Mucha, had gone to the victim's house to pay protection money he had previously demanded and Mr Kulinski came out shouting abuse and making as if to attack him.
And he's also pointed out that the problem of the country's high level nuclear waste hasn't gone away.
This one's gone, " he says of the missing top string, "that one's gone, and this little guy's almost out of commission.
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