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“I know that I have some very big shoes to fill.”
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“I can't put up with their incessant bickering.”
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“I'm still on the fence.”
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“Nelly, can you maybe shed a little light on this?”
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“Louise has been killing it!”
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“You're cutting it awfully close.”
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“I just caught the tail end of it.”
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“It's more or less done.”
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“I'd rather not open up that whole can of worms.”
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“Can you tell him to swing by my office when he gets a chance?”
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