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“Did you have a rough day?”
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“My job requires me to put in a lot of late hours.”
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“My father was always too absorbed in his work to pay much attention to me.”
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“So were you transferred here, or did you move voluntarily?”
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“We have access to all kinds of personal information about the patients.”
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“He's just worried about people undermining his authority.”
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“Yeah, he's a real stickler for following the proper chain of command.”
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“She got tied up at work.”
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“Actually it's been kind of slow this week.”
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“I was slammed all week.”
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