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“Can you follow up with Jay later this week?”
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“Pull up a little closer.”
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“The last thing I want is for you to feel like you can't open up to me about this kind of stuff.”
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“Try to flesh out that first point a little bit more.”
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“He got suspended for flipping off the bus driver.”
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“We can't take in every stray that comes along.”
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“They set up a meet in an abandoned warehouse by the docks.”
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“What'd you do? Did you go cold turkey, or try to ease out of it?”
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“Unfortunately, the people who seem to get ahead are the ones who know how to kiss ass the best.”
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“I can definitely relate to that.”
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