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Hample imagined that his reply would be: Sorry.
Restellini would ask to borrow a work and the reply would be, "O.K., you're Antcher's boy".
You'd ask, "Where are the Raiders playing this weekend?" And the reply would be, simply: "Bruce".
When he received your message, his reply would be relayed back to you through the same indirect means.
The reply would be that knowing why people do things helps to prevent them from happening again.
To which one fair reply would be: it depends how far you want to let feature films determine the rules of the game.
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That, others might have replied, would be deeply embarrassing.
All participants were informed that their participation was voluntary and that their replies would be anonymous and confidential.
It's weird using Twitter for one-way communication, so seeing your replies would be nice.
"I don't know," says Spitzer, a reply which would be hilarious if it wasn't so disgraceful.
"You take my breath away," someone says, prompting the befuddled Count to reply, "That would be a shame".
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