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That includes a prefatory speech delivered by Ms. Kerrigan, in which she confuses the singular and plural first-person pronouns, before breaking down into defeated silence.
Dot moves in with fellow senior citizen Lilly Mattock Barbara Keoghh), and is arrested for the illegal use of cannabis, which she confuses for herbal tea.
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And this is where I jump in and say, "Yeah, those gays are gonna rule the world!" To which she frowns, confused, and says, "I didn't look at it that way.
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The presiding officer, Judith A. Jacobs, a Democrat, praised the budget as entirely different from those submitted by the previous county executive, Thomas S. Gulotta, which she said were confusing and often turned out to be unbalanced.
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