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“I didn't bring any workout clothes.”
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“There's some kind of bug going around.”
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“Ladies and gentlemen, we're experiencing some turbulence. Please return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts.”
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“Before we can install the new counter, we'll have to rip up all this old linoleum, and possibly replace some of the underlying floor. ”
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“We have a few more minutes, so I'd be happy to take some questions from the audience.”
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“I've developed a rash of some kind on my upper back, between my shoulder blades.”
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“We're going to need to run some tests, just to make sure.”
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“Have you experienced any heart palpitations?”
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“Come on out with us and blow off some steam!”
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“Let's crack open a window and get some fresh air in here.”
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