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“I would set it for... 5:30?”
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“Please note that all applications must be accompanied by two letters of recommendation.”
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“We might as well make the most of it.”
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“All baggage must be stowed in the overhead container.”
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“Seat backs and tray tables must be placed in their upright and locked positions.”
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“I know it's tough going out there, but we need to keep pushing.”
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“I can assist you with that.”
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“Can you hold it in for a few more minutes?”
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“You may have to hold my hand; I'm not that tech-savvy.”
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“You have to spend money to make money.”
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