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“Nelly, can you maybe shed a little light on this?”
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“Louise has been killing it!”
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“We need to take an in-depth look at our process to determine how this managed to happen.”
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“I know it's tough going out there, but we need to keep pushing.”
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“Sylvia, where do you stand on this?”
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“Let's not get bogged down in the details at this point.”
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“OK. Let's get down to business.”
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“As you're all aware, we've been forced to make significant cutbacks.”
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“Next up is Steve. He's going to walk us through the new homepage redesign.”
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“What this all means for you guys is that everything needs to be in by Wednesday.”
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