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“It gets monotonous after a while, don't you think?”
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“The soles of my feet are raw from all that walking.”
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“They're one of the most reliable cars on the road.”
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“Voter turnout here is abysmal.”
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“Yeah, it can be really intimidating traveling in a foreign country where you don't know the language and the customs.”
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“Just thinking about how enormous it all is... it blows my mind!”
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“It's a terrible, terrible tragedy.”
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“The thing about zombies is that they're not fast or resourceful, but they're absolutely relentless.”
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“You need to come up with a concrete plan.”
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“The extent of the damage is just... it's unprecedented.”
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