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“Daniel Day-Lewis gave an absolutely riveting performance!”
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“Yummy!”
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“It's never a dull moment!”
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“Sounds freaky.”
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“Oh wow. That sounds fascinating.”
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“I can't put up with their incessant bickering.”
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“She's a tremendous asset to the team, and we're lucky to have her.”
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“He was extremely animated.”
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“Once upon a time, there was a kingdom ruled by a kind and beautiful queen.”
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“We have a really vibrant art scene.”
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