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“Look on the bright side. You've still got your health and your family.”
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“I'd just like to say, on behalf of everyone here, good luck in your new home.”
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“He just released it over the weekend.”
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“It just wasn't very believable.”
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“Is that supposed to be his apartment?”
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“Is she coming or what?”
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“How rude of me! Karen, this is my friend Jeff.”
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“What do I owe you?”
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“I think you set your expectations a little high.”
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“I have to say — I was kind of disappointed.”
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