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“I'll keep an eye out for it.”
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“I started watching over her shoulder and... what can I say? I got sucked into it.”
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“A good rule of thumb is to put 10% of your pay into savings.”
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“I swear, I came this close to just slamming him right in his face!”
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“I used to be able to run five miles without breaking a sweat. Now I get winded after the first five minutes.”
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“It's starting to come together.”
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“I'm just gonna kick back with a cold drink and watch the game. You?”
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“You've got to grow a thicker skin if you want to make it in this business.”
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“Megan was pissed off at Don, but since she couldn't yell at him directly she took it out on Peggy.”
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“Let's take a look at that.”
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