Mark Hoffman
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"Detective Mark Hoffman" is a fictional character from the Saw (franchise)/Saw franchise. He is portrayed by Australian actor Costas Mandylor. While the character was first shown as a police officer in Saw III, later films in the series have expanded his role and revealed him to be an apprentice, and subsequently the successor of the Jigsaw (Saw)/Jigsaw Killer. Like his mentor and partner, he designs death traps that, for survivors, give them reason to appreciate their lives. On the other hand, he has no emotion towards his victims, and in general, brandishes a very monotone personality.

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He's (Moneysmith) a big strong running back and a tough kid. Mississinawa just executed and played better than us.

They're like clones -- appearance, attitude, work ethic.

He's as hard a worker as we have in the weight room and on the field. He's really grown into his body.

If somebody came up to me and asked for my professional opinion, I'd say, 'It's a pile of junk,' ... If a buyer was to come to me and say, 'What do you think of this house?' I'd say, 'You have a lot of work to do.'

To beat Penn you have to be error-free, execute on special teams and control the ball on offense. If we do that we'll have a chance to win. I saw the scrimmage tape against Andrean, where (Andrean) didn't run the ball past the line of scrimmage. I wanted to turn the tape off.

Once Tyler went out early, it was all down hill from there.

At the cost of a new house, (completing the repairs) would probably be less. But if you add up all the time and agony when it's done and look at what you've got, I don't know if it's worth having that house.

Acquiring sole ownership gives us the opportunity to further develop and grow the CNBC product and brand globally.

I can't attach even an approximate estimate to this. If you look at the (pest control) report, he's got damage all the way around the house - there's not one area of the building that doesn't have damage. When there's that much stuff there, you'd almost have to take everything off to find out what's going on there.