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‘It’s wonderful to see them behaving naturally in the wild rather than being forced to perform in captivity.’
‘It’s wonderful to see them behaving naturally in the wild rather than being forced to perform in captivity.’
‘Before I begin, has everyone taken their statin?’
‘We need to be careful. It could be full of election promises.’
‘Here comes the private jet.’
He used to be rampant. Nowadays he’s just couchant.’
‘I don’t know for certain but she could be the god of multitasking.’
Before you proceed, Spirit, I must tell you that this conversation may be recorded for training purposes.’
‘Couldn’t you stop growing your beard now, Roger?’
‘Which is your best nightmare?’
‘Stop! Do not attempt to move him to a different postcode!’
‘Cut! Can you strut and fret less!’
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