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introducing an idea
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“You know, I'd love to, but I can't.”
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“Well, he's obviously biased.”
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“Well, it's nice to have you back.”
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“You're obviously attracted to her.”
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“All right, tell me your version of what happened.”
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“Excuse me, we're taking up donations for the Haiti Relief Fund. Do you have a moment?”
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“All right – let's get to work.”
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