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The head of human resources was one of the first to speak, telling employees, "We're here to celebrate each and every one of you".
A neuro-interfaced seagull perches and seems to speak, telling you that you might want to know that nanorobots are repairing your heart valve at the moment (who knew you had a looming heart problem?) and the sponsor is the casino up the road, which paid for this avian message and the automatic cardiology through Google or whatever company is running that sort of switchboard decades hence.
But there was Elizabeth, back on the doorstep, so to speak, telling her mother she had come back to North Carolina to live -- the exact phrase was "establish residence" -- and that she was thinking about looking for a job and would need a place to stay.
While Baker sat there the voices in his head continued to speak, telling him that McLean was the man he must kill.
Christie is first up to speak, telling the crowd he's officially endorsed Donald Trump, that Donald is the guy who can bring jobs to the US and keep Hillary Clinton away from the White House.
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"When you want to speak, tell me to stop talking!" he said sarcastically.
My classmates weren't, strictly speaking, telling the truth.
Now and then, she spoke, telling me the names of plants and trees she knew.
Fernando Mateo, the president of the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers, also spoke, telling the crowd, "The fact of the matter is the city's going to destroy two industries".
A great wind goes through the trees, and the Christ child speaks, telling the Cherry trees to bow down so that his mother may eat.
Meanwhile, Ms. Giffords, who was shot in the head, has begun speaking, telling hospital personnel on Monday, for instance, that she wanted toast for breakfast.
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