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"But why, why?" I asked, somewhat impatiently.
I asked somewhat bitterly where God had been 10 minutes earlier.
I asked, somewhat neurotically, "Does it look a little... corporate?" Greg looked again.
"Is it time to go in yet?" I asked, somewhat dazed.
After asking the usual questions about how he was doing and how long he'd been gone, she startled me with this one: "So how long after he returns home can he get out?" "Get out of the military?" I asked, somewhat confused.
The other day I asked somewhat tongue-in-cheek whether Tom Friedman had ever visited Silicon Valley.
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"Stop talking?" Mr. Allen asked, somewhat incredulous.
"What happened?" Robinson asked, somewhat breathlessly.
"Do you feel that?" Schiller asked, somewhat remotely.
"Can he play?" the clerk asked, somewhat interested.
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