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My parents were a bit freaked out.
They weren't a bit freaked out?
"I'm a bit freaked out out here".
Everyone was "a bit freaked out", he said.
Is she nervous, a bit freaked out about the exhibition?
"My parents were a bit freaked out – they're as far from stage parents as you could possibly get".
But the owner has taken the site down, as he's a bit freaked out by the whole thing.
The two were both a bit freaked out, as their original plans revolved around producing a modest number through low-volume injection molding.
"Well," he confesses, "on the [Tinselworm] tour, the big one was the Newcastle Metro arena, which is 9,600, and I actually got a bit freaked out at the beginning.
8.44pm: "I don't want to freak you out, but I am a bit freaked out," says Theo R. I'm not convinced that is a way to calm people down.
"I was born on that sofa!" Bulgakov is a bit freaked out, but historically this is accurate: the sofa on which Tolstoy was born stayed in his study at Yasnaya Polyana, and indeed is still there (though the house was occupied by invading German forces during the second world war and there is now a hole in it, made by a Nazi soldier's bayonet).
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