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coffeeplease?
W:Certainly,sir.Wouldyoulikeyourpieservedwith
creamorcheese?
M:Oh,Illtakeitjustasitis.Ireallyneedtowatchmy
weight.
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M:IreallylikethispairbutIcangetthemcheaperfrom
anonlineshop,orevenasupermarket.
W:Yes,butwereprofessional.Itsbesttogetyourglasses
here,whereyoureyesweretested.
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M:Mom,haveyouseenmynewwhitejeans?
W:Iputtheminthewashingmachine.Theyweredirty.
Yourblackonesareinthedrawerandyourblueones
areinthecupboard.
M:Imnexttothecupboard,soIllweartheonesin
there.
W:ImissthelonghairIhadwhenIwas13.Imgoingto
growitoutagain.
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again.ButIreallythinkyoulookbetterwithshort
hair.
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W:Thatsingeryoulikeisperformingatthestadiumin
January.Areyougoing?
M:Idliketo,buttheticketsaresoexpensiveandIdid
seehiminLondonandBirmingham.
W:YoualsosawhiminManchester.Wewentwithyou.
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W:Wecareaboutqualityhere,notjustaboutdoing
enoughworktogetby.WhenyouworkatTrader
Joes,youremorethananemployee.Yourelike
family!
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turnitistotakeoutthetrash.Wealsocomplainalot
whentheresnodessert.Isworkingherelikethat?
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beadoptedbysomeoneelse... managersalready.
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67.Onepossibleversion:
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heavily.Helayonthebed,huddlinghimselfinthequilt.
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