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“Janu is going to be filling in for me while I'm out on maternity leave.”
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“Ugh. My sleep cycle is still totally out of whack.”
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“You constantly have to be learning just to keep pace with the latest developments.”
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“No one has come forward yet to claim responsibility for the attacks and police have not named any suspects.”
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“At the end of the day, though, we can't afford to turn away business... as I'm sure you're aware.”
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“Yeah, it's one of the highest-rated shows on the air.”
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“Hmm... well, I must admit: I'm stumped.”
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“We've been toying with the idea of raising our own chickens.”
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“I'll shoot her an e-mail and find out where we stand.”
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“I've got to hand it to you: you've really stepped up these last few weeks.”
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