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“It's never a dull moment!”
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“Dude! Have you been living under a rock? She's über-famous!”
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“Hi. I couldn't help but notice you from across the room.”
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“She had it coming.”
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“What's this world coming to?”
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“I hope we can still be friends.”
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“I'm sorry if you felt excluded or ignored, but it's not my job to babysit you.”
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“She's a tremendous asset to the team, and we're lucky to have her.”
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“You know me: I'm not one to chitchat on the phone for too long.”
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“Make yourself comfortable.”
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