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“It depends. What are you making?”
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“I'm trying to pack light.”
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“I'm trying to decide whether I should take my laptop.”
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“We've just been catching up with each other.”
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“She was promoting her new book.”
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“Amy and I were sitting there talking and this guy I know walked by.”
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“I'm just auditing it, so it doesn't count toward my major.”
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“Did you know that they're making a new Ghostbusters sequel with the original cast?”
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“Excuse me, we're taking up donations for the Haiti Relief Fund. Do you have a moment?”
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“I'm keeping my options open.”
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