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“Maybe a few of us can all chip in and get her something really nice for her baby shower.”
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“He's going to hang back for a few weeks to tie up a few loose ends.”
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“My heart goes out to all the victims of this tragic event.”
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“There is a hurricane warning in effect throughout Delaware and southern New Jersey.”
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“His resignation definitely marks the end of an era for Ample.”
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“Can you fit me in this afternoon?”
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“Sorry, I can't help but get sucked in when there's a game on.”
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“The Jets have let their 12-point lead going into halftime slip away.”
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“You can tell by the way she carries herself and her tone of voice that she comes from a well-to-do family.”
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“They set a pretty high bar for me.”
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