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"Were all appropriate tests run on the cement and the casing?" he asked, apparently implicating Halliburton.

Mr. Brafman asked, apparently to emphasize the dark atmosphere of the nightclub.

"Why is there a car in our driveway?" he asked, apparently forgetting he was wired for sound.

"Lloyd Grover?" a puzzled assistant in Ms. Adams's office asked, apparently thinking this reporter was calling for the latest dish on "Sesame Street".

They have to create products that are distinctive, that correlate to a purpose, and that are worth the price being asked, apparently like Proenza's $375 striped T-shirts, which sell out every season.

He said he'd taken the boots to a shoe repairman who asked, apparently with great derision, "Who de-siii-ggggnnned these?" Not quite "Who are you wearing?" Fiorentini & Baker 54 Mercer Street (between Broome and Grand Streets); (212) 212-7212.

"How could it happen that a true Christian would sit on St. Peter's chair?" the chambermaid asked, apparently referring to the succession of venal company men who had held the office over the centuries.

He received a zero in mathematics for answering a different question from the one that was asked, apparently having misunderstood the question.

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"Scruples?" she asks, apparently mystified.

"How so?" he asks, apparently surprised.

Is that so much to ask? Apparently so.

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