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“I also seem to recall him promising to cut the deficit, and he didn't come through on that either.”
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“How can you be so naive?”
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“Don't shy away from conflict; embrace it!”
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“She claims to be all about honesty and integrity? What a hypocrite!”
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“His resignation definitely marks the end of an era for Ample.”
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“The bottom line is that you have to reduce your calorie intake to lose weight.”
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“Everybody seems to be critical of the President these days, but I still believe in him.”
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