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“I have a gut feeling that it's a boy.”
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“I don't want to burn any bridges.”
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“I've never had a single problem with it - knock on wood!”
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“Now it's just a matter of getting everything unpacked!”
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“There you go. You should be up and running now.”
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“Let's not get bogged down in the details at this point.”
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“There's a very fine line between spanking your kids and child abuse.”
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“I'm all for moderation, but this is ridiculous!”
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“You get what you pay for when it comes to shoes.”
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“It's just gathering dust in a closet somewhere.”
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