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The second phrase is: "I've never seen that before..."...

Actually, I think the second phrase is more ambiguous than the first.

The second phrase is the same one as the first, but it has a little 'voicecrack' in the second word, 'onnea'.

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The first phrase is based in paternalism; the latter in disdain.

The third phrase is: "Well usually...but now I don't know anymore".

The first phrase is proclaimed four times, the final phrase once, and the others twice, the worshipers making a set response to each phrase.

Thus the first phrase is contradictory.

Suppose the first phrase is true.

The first phrase is an empty phrase O.

Then the first phrase is false, i.e., one of the following phrases is true, and a contradiction is reached as for the first.

The main melody of the first phrase is shown in Fig. 3 and the corresponding data extracted also known as the note matrix are shown in Table 1.

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