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It's been a slice.
(USA) When someone leaves and you have said your goodbyes it is usually the last thing you may say to emphasize that you had a good time.
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The jury, as most juries are, was a cross section of real people, who had their lives rearranged by the sheer length and importance of this trial.
"It's 10 p.m. -- do you know where your children are?" was a line from a public-service ad of the 1970's that soon became a cliché and then a kind of joke.
"Who do you think you are?" was a common rebuke when Ms. Bridges was a young assistant at Shelton, Mindel & Associates, the Manhattan architecture and design firm, and balked at being asked to wash the dishes.
"The club being as big as they are was a massive influence, as was Paolo di Canio because of what he has done in the game".
"What happens in the bedroom isn't who we are", was a phrase I heard repeated in many variations in advance of the various marriage equality rulings.
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It is — was — an identity.
"It's been a process.
"That's been a revolution".
Mine is being a dick.
It's been a joy".
It's been a week.
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