1. Previously on The West Wing:
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2. You broke some laws.
You should be ashamed of yourself...
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3. You're gonna get asked questions
and tell the truth.
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4. And I was almost sure I saw you giving
the president an injection of something.
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5. You're not a medical expert,
you didn't keep records...
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6. you violated medical practices.
And most important, you're his wife...
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7. which is a violation
of the AMA's ethics code.
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8. It is becoming clear what the
president's biggest liability will be.
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9. - What?
- You.
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10. - Do you like these earrings?
- I do.
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11. - You wanna look at them first?
- Are they new?
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12. - You've worn them?
- Yeah.
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13. I love them.
"Laissez-faire doctrine," 15 letters.
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14. - Social Darwinism.
- No, that's not the answer, see...
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15. because social Darwinism
isn't a doctrine. It's a force of nature.
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16. The answer is libertarianism.
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17. - I'll be ready in two minutes.
- Take your time.
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18. Passive-aggression is not gonna
get me out the door any faster.
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19. Boo-boo, I gave up on getting
you out the door in the late '70s.
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20. Plus, it's your birthday. You're old,
and you don't move around that fast.
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21. - "Libertarianism" has 14 letters, not 15.
- I know, so I'm shading in the extra box.
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22. - And it's not my birthday.
- It's your birthday week.
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23. It's a week of festivities,
like Mardi gras or Lent.
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24. Three letters."It may be bitter."
"Tea," right?
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25. - "It may be bitter"? Why'tea"?
- "Woman" doesn't fit.
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26. "End," you idiot. Bitter end.
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27. When the medical board gives
the results of the hearing...
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28. do they slap it up
on an x-ray light board?
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29. "Here's where the problem is in your
testimony, Abbey. Here and here."
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30. That's funny.
The other 23 jokes weren't funny.
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31. It's not that they weren't funny.
Just they weren't'ha-ha" funny.
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32. But 12 years of medical school,
my life, my work, my future...
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33. everything, up on the x-ray board,
that's comedy.
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34. I know it sounds like
you're praising me...
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35. Oh, shut up.
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36. It's not your life or 12 years
of anything, or anything.
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37. They're gonna give you the very least.
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38. They can't give me the very least.
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39. The least they can give me
is a letter of concern...
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40. which is private and unpublished,
but that isn't available to me...
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41. because I fought the case
and stood by my convictions.
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42. - Well, that was stupid.
- Do your crossword puzzle.
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43. Standing by your convictions
isn't gonna get you anywhere.
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44. This isn't some guy off the street
talking. I'm a very successful politician.
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45. - How many people are at this party?
- About 200.
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46. But that was five or six hours ago
when it started.
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47. Once more
with the passive-aggressive.
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48. Body organ, produces hydrochloric acid.
That's the kidney, right?
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49. - Or the lima bean?
- Pancreas.
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50. They can't take medical school
away from you.
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51. - Jed...
- Abbey, come here.
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52. I know you're scared...
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53. but I'm very confident,
so you be whatever you want.
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54. Whatever happens, happens tomorrow.
Tonight is your birthday party.
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55. And your earrings are great.
So are your shoes.
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56. So can we, for the love of God,
get out of this room?
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57. - Good to get that off your chest?
- Yeah.
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58. Pheasant and morel consommé.
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59. Miniature ravioli of foie gras
and smoked goose confit.
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60. A little canary-melon sorbet
as a palate cleanser.
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61. - All served on the finest Lenox china.
- Oh, you planned this all yourself?
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62. A '97 Willamette Valley pinot noir,
a '94 Hogue Cellars zinfandel.
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63. You really planned this all yourself?
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64. I'm like Gatsby,
but without the problems.
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65. Listen, we're gonna
keep this relaxed, right?
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66. I'm not sure I'm up for a lot
of first-lady fanfare tonight.
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67. - What?
- I wish you'd mentioned that before.
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68. Why?
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69. - Ladies and gentlemen, Abbey Bartlet.
- It's gonna be relaxed.
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70. For dessert, we're having
kumquat napoleons.
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71. - Shut up.
- Okay.
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72. - Happy birthday, Mrs. B.
- Oh, thank you, Josh.
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73. - Amy, a friend.
- Happy birthday.
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74. - You look beautiful.
- Amy.
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75. I'm responsible for the two of you.
I haven't gotten credit yet.
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76. - The jury's still out.
- I hope Donna's coming.
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77. Donna was invited. All the women of
the West Wing. We're doing a calendar.
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78. - Not sure what's keeping her.
- Abigail!
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79. Now it's a party.
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80. Yes, Your Lordship.
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81. - Your breasts are magnificent.
- Oh, thank you, John.
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82. Mr. President, the first thing
that attracted you to Abigail...
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83. was it her magnificent breasts?
- It was.
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84. You know,
there are places in the world...
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85. where it might be rude to talk
about the physical attributes...
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86. of another man's wife.
- My God!
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87. - Really?
- Yeah.
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88. Abbey, I bring you warm wishes...
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89. from Her Royal Majesty.
- That's nice of her.
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90. - I can't deliver the same wishes for you.
- What did I do?
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91. Brendan McGann
cannot visit the White House.
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92. Look, we knew this was
gonna be a thing.
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93. - But it doesn't have to be tonight, right?
- No. I shall take it up with Gerald.
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94. - Who's Gerald?
- I'm pretty sure he means Leo.
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95. - You have a new chief of staff?
- No.
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96. Well, then, Gerald it is.
Abbey, enjoy your birthday gala.
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97. I shall await a dance.
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98. I won't make you wait long,
Your Lordship.
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99. Excellent.
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100. So... . So far, so good.
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101. - Leo?
- Yeah. Do me a favor, would you?
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102. Check out a rumor that Robert Nolan,
chairman of the New Hampshire...
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103. Medical Board is gonna recuse himself
from Abbey's hearing.
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104. - N-O-L-A-N?
- Yeah.
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105. - And what's the source?
- I don't know.
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106. But it's coming
from the Manchester Union Leader.
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107. Change taxicabs a couple of times.
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108. I don't want the paper knowing
we're asking questions.
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109. - That's no problem. What's going on?
- Let's confirm the story first.
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110. - If it's true, bring it to the president.
- Okay.
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111. And one of us... Well, you need to talk
to Abbey tonight about tomorrow.
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112. - Happy birthday, Abbey.
- I'll get this other thing.
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113. - Hey.
- Hey.
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114. - Jack Enlow?
- No, it's C.J. Cregg. We've met.
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115. And laughed and laughed.
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116. - Is Jack Enlow at the party yet?
- I'm not at the party.
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117. If you're gonna start with Enlow,
can I send the press home?
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118. - I'm not an instigator.
- You are.
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119. I'm on the side of the angels.
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120. I'll say this. You can wear a tuxedo.
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121. - I know.
- I know you know.
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122. - Good evening.
- Why is Dalton Millgate coming here?
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123. - How'd you know he was coming?
- How do you think?
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124. - Because you know everything.
- Yes.
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125. I had him for a semester.
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126. He's having trouble getting funding
for a superconductor.
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127. I told him I'd put him
with Jack Enlow.
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128. - You gonna fight with Enlow?
- Why does everybody think...?
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129. - Never mind. I'm just doing him a favor.
- Okay.
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130. - How you feeling about the first lady?
- I was feeling good, and now I'm not.
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131. - Why?
- We're checking it out...
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132. but I think the swing vote's
gonna recuse himself.
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133. - President will wanna call him.
- Maybe.
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134. Yeah, he can't. He can't call him.
It could send us into a whole new thing.
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135. You ever mix politics and the president's
family and get a good result?
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136. - No.
- Me neither. I've been at this longer.
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137. Okay.
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138. He can't pick up the phone.
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139. - Isn't it called a supercollider?
- Is it?
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140. - You called it a superconductor.
- Whatever.
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141. - Keep blood off your shirt.
- I'm not an instigator.
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142. Donna. What are you doing here?
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143. - Are you having a good time?
- The party's started.
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144. Is the champagne flowing
as smoothly as the badinage?
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145. - Elegant men and beautiful gowns?
- The men are in tuxes.
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146. - "And" beautiful gowns, not'in."
- What are you doing here?
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147. There was a problem when the Secret
Service did its check on the guest list.
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148. - A problem with what?
- With me.
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149. Donna, you work in the White House.
You fly with the president.
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150. - What's the problem?
- I do not know.
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151. - Come into the party.
- I don't think I should.
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152. - Why?
- Well, they'll shoot me.
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153. - They wouldn't tell you the problem?
- Said they'd get back to me.
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154. - You want me to get into it?
- That'd be very nice.
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155. - You look good.
- Thanks.
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156. - Dr. Millgate.
- Sam.
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157. - It's been a long time.
- Yes.
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158. And now the student
becomes the teacher, huh?
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159. Not really, no.
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160. Okay. So did I disappoint you
when I didn't go into physics?
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161. - No.
- Why?
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162. - You were bad at it.
- No, I wasn't.
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163. Yeah.
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164. - I just needed a little encouragement.
- No.
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165. Congress isn't gonna fund
your superconductor.
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166. Supercollider.
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167. Superconducting supercollider.
This is exactly what I'm talking about.
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168. A 54-mile tunnel 150 feet belowground,
in which protons and antiprotons...
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169. would be flung into each other
at the speed of light.
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170. - Can you remember that?
- Yes.
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171. Because when you talk about it
you shouldn't sound like an idiot.
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172. There's no lobby for this, Sam.
There's no presence in Washington.
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173. It's just me coming to see you. That's
how seriously the government takes it.
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174. - Well, Congress spent 2 billion.
- I know.
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175. But all they did was clear the land
and build a lab. We need the thing.
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176. - Now, is he there?
- The senator? Yeah.
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177. - Because you said he'd be at the party.
- He's there.
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178. - Go talk to him.
- Okay.
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179. I said I'd do this, but it's likely he's
gonna say this is an unaffordable luxury.
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180. We're losing the race
for discovery, Sam.
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181. For discovery.
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182. Tonight, it's just me and you.
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183. - That doesn't really sound like enough.
- No.
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184. - What hotel you staying at?
- I'm not staying at a hotel.
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185. - Where can I call you?
- I'll be right here.
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186. - It's not like a drive-up window...
- You're wasting time.
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187. Okay.
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188. Charlie.
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189. - Yes, sir.
- I'm gonna need you later.
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190. - Sure.
- I wanna work on my toast.
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191. - Want Sam or Toby?
- I don't need help writing.
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192. I can write a damn toast.
I just wanna say it out loud.
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193. - Any warm body is fine.
- Thank you, sir.
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194. - When I give you the signal, we'll go.
- What's the signal?
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195. It'll be something like,"Charlie,
we're gonna work on the toast."
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196. - Excuse me.
- You finally got here.
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197. I think Abbey's gonna pull
a hamstring about tomorrow.
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198. - You mind if I talk to her a little bit?
- About what?
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199. You know, what she should
be saying tomorrow.
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200. - I'm feeling all right about it.
- Just in case.
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201. I don't know. She's pretty pissed.
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202. - Yeah, but at you, right?
- Yeah.
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203. - Yeah.
- All right.
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204. - Did she like the fanfare?
- Loved it.
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205. Okay.
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206. Josh.
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207. - Chuck.
- Good to see you.
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208. - You're friends with the first lady?
- My wife.
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209. - Oh, sure. You know Amy Gardner?
- Just by reputation.
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210. - I thought you were great on Crossfire.
- I don't think I was on Crossfire.
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211. - I meant Josh.
- Actually, you meant Sam.
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212. - I heard it was you.
- As long as you heard I was great.
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213. Listen, you've still got
my number, right?
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214. - About the thing?
- Yeah.
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215. - Nice meeting you.
- Good seeing you, Chuck.
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216. "About the thing"?
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217. - You guys pulling a heist?
- No.
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218. Come on. Let me in on the action.
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219. I can be a dame.
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220. I won't blow the whistle,
get you cheesed.
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221. No, Mugsy. Chuck Kane heads
Intergovernmental Affairs at Treasury...
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222. and he wants a job on the campaign
as deputy political director.
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223. - Is he gonna get it?
- I don't think so.
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224. - Who else are you considering?
- Mark Rothman and Robbie Gill.
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225. What?
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226. I was thinking Mark and Robbie
are funny names for women.
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227. - They're men.
- I know.
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228. They happen to be men.
They happen to be men.
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229. You're not hiring enough women
in senior positions for the campaign.
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230. - How do you know?
- Because it's my job to know.
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231. We're in a dangerous area.
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232. If women were the only voters...
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233. the Democrats would win
in a landslide every time.
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234. If men were the only voters,
the GOP would be the left-wing party.
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235. Women will be 60 percent of the vote.
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236. Don't you think they should make up
40 percent of the campaign staff?
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237. Let me tell you why
this is a dangerous area.
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238. Because I can't make decisions based
on the fact that I like your smooth skin.
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239. You're right.
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240. - Don't try and trick me.
- You're right. This should be off-limits.
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241. I apologize.
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242. - You're trying to trick me.
- No.
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243. I'll be scared for the rest of the night.
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244. - Hey, what happened to Donna?
- Donna. Yes.
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245. Excuse me.
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246. - Josh.
- Yeah.
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247. Where's the president?
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248. He went with Charlie
to work on his toast.
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249. I'm gonna need a few minutes
of uninterrupted time...
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250. - Gerald!
- Yeah.
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251. Gerald, old sock.
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252. - Gotta go.
- Yeah.
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253. Brendan McGann cannot come
to the White House.
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254. - How are you, John?
- I'm well.
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255. But McGann cannot
come to the White House.
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256. Hang on. Toby.
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257. - You know Toby Ziegler.
- Yeah. We've met on occasion.
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258. Toby, come here.
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259. - Lord John Marbury.
- Yes.
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260. Good evening, Your Lordship.
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261. Well, good evening. Yes.
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262. Talk to him about McGann.
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263. - You object to him coming?
- My objections are irrelevant.
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264. Her Majesty's government
has objections.
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265. - Which are?
- He's a terrorist.
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266. Hang on a second. Sinn Féin is a political
party, in fact, the oldest in Ireland.
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267. - And the political wing of the IRA.
- Sir...
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268. A terrorist cell. You are honoring a man
at your St. Patrick's Day dinner...
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269. allied with car bombers
and murderers of British soldiers.
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270. This, not to mention, Irish men,
women and children.
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271. You are doing it to appease Democrats
from New York City and Boston.
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272. - He's not being honored, just invited.
- He shouldn't be given a visa.
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273. And I think we have to be careful
how we use the word'terrorist."
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274. - Can I call you John?
- I am John, Lord Marbury...
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275. Earl of Croy,
Marquis of Needham and Dolby...
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276. Baronet of Brycey, England's
ambassador to the United States.
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277. And a terrorist is a terrorist...
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278. even if he wears a green necktie
and sings'Danny Boy."
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279. Yes, you can call me John.
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280. You feel like a drink?
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281. Yeah. I was looking for some Lagavulin.
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282. - It's a 16-year-old Islay single malt.
- I know Lagavulin.
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283. They usually have it here.
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284. Let's go down the street.
They keep a bottle there.
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285. Lead on.
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286. Excuse me.
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287. - Senator.
- Yes?
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288. - Sam Seaborn.
- Sure.
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289. - Wondering if you had a moment.
- I promised my wife a dance.
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290. This will just take a moment.
I've an eminent physicist in my office.
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291. - Dr. Millgate. You've heard of him?
- Yes.
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292. He asked me about the supercollider.
I didn't have any answers...
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293. - It's dead.
- It is?
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294. - As a Greek poet.
- I'm sure there are live poets in Greece.
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295. - Could you tell me how it died?
- I don't know.
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296. You're a ranking member
of the authorizing subcommittee.
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297. - How can you not know?
- It was put on anonymous hold.
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298. - That only applies to nominations.
- You're wrong.
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299. - Anyone can hold any bill for any reason.
- I don't understand.
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300. - How long does the objection last?
- Until the senator loses.
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301. You just tell your floor leader.
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302. - That's insane.
- Says you.
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303. This isn't a duck hunter with a gripe
in my office. It's Dalton Millgate.
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304. - Who's blocking the damn supercollider?
- It'd compromise the anonymous hold.
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305. It would compromise
autocratic obstructionism.
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306. We're talking about the Senate,
the saucer that cools the coffee.
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307. - And the drain that swallows it, sir.
- Check around.
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308. - I'm on record in favor of it.
- Thank God the hold's anonymous.
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309. - It's you.
- Sam.
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310. - You really care about the supercollider?
- I didn't before.
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311. It's a long night,
and we're not done yet.
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312. Go dance with your wife.
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313. - Hi.
- They covered the arrivals on the news.
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314. Everyone looked so nice. And happy.
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315. I brought you some food.
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316. - What's going on?
- I don't have all the answers...
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317. but it's pretty weird so far.
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318. What?
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319. Secret Service says there's
an INS notation next to your name.
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320. - What kind of notation?
- U.S. N.
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321. - They're saying I'm not a U.S. citizen?
- No...
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322. - Yes.
- I don't understand.
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323. - They're saying...
- I'm a U.S. citizen.
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324. Born in Minnesota, moved to Wisconsin,
now I live in Washington. What happened?
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325. - A mistake of some kind.
- You think?
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326. We're sorting it out.
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327. I've voted in every election...
I paid taxes as a citizen of this country.
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328. I have a birth certificate
and a passport.
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329. - It'll just take a few more minutes.
- You brought food?
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330. Olives.
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331. - Go away.
- All right.
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332. - Give me the olives.
- Okay.
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333. I'd kind of like to wait until
we know something for sure...
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334. before we start planning.
- Yeah.
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335. The thing is, though,
the first day's important.
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336. What I'd like to do, for instance,
is schedule a public event...
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337. show we're not scared.
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338. - What about a comment?
- You'll make a comment.
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339. But body language is gonna be
just as important.
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340. Can't hang your head. You gotta smile,
but you'll look smug... You've gotta...
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341. And there can't be...
Obviously, there can't be no reaction.
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342. What about the campaign?
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343. I'm not gonna tell a man's wife
she can't campaign.
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344. I don't know what that means.
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345. I think we can get a lot of use out
of you in targeted Democratic areas.
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346. Big cities, evening fundraisers.
We'll keep you out of the South.
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347. - Can we talk about this tomorrow?
- We need to...
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348. How about tomorrow?
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349. - It's important.
- A lot of things are important.
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350. Of course.
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351. I'm sorry. Enjoy the party.
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352. Thank you.
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353. "I've known my wife, Abbey,
for nearly 150 years."
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354. I won't do that.
She won't think that's funny.
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355. Yeah.
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356. Okay, I should... Yeah. Okay.
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357. "Thank you all for being here tonight."
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358. By the way, do you know where
the term'toast" comes from?
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359. - Can I say something, sir?
- Yeah.
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360. I'd stick to Mrs. Bartlet
and not get into etymology...
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361. I was talking to you. The Stuarts.
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362. They'd put a piece of toast
in your wine cup to improve the flavor.
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363. In 1643, members
of the Middle Temple...
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364. toasted Princess Elizabeth
by pledging to die in her service.
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365. Hey, that could be the button.
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366. - Excuse me.
- I haven't seen you all night.
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367. I've been tracking something down.
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368. - Charlie.
- Yes, sir.
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369. - What is it?
- A piece in the Manchester Union Leader.
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370. "Sources close to Robert Nolan
of the New Hampshire Medical Board...
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371. predict that he will announce
his recusal from the case..."
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372. No, damn it.
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373. "because of his relationship with the
Bartlets." What does this mean?
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374. We think the board
was evenly divided...
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375. and Nolan was the deciding vote,
which is what dictated a lot of it.
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376. - Damn it!
- There was a personal relationship.
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377. They worked together for 20 years.
I appointed him to the board.
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378. - Excuse me, sir.
- C.J., you should probably tell Abbey.
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379. Yes, sir. Thank you, Mr. President.
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380. The Union Leader says Nolan's
gonna recuse himself.
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381. What's gonna happen?
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382. They're gonna suspend her license
for a year.
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383. - We just talked for a little bit.
- And?
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384. I don't think you need to be concerned
about her leaving you for me.
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385. I was pretty concerned.
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386. She's definitely leaving you
for somebody...
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387. Will you leave me alone.
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388. I'm trying to be a husband,
and your mojo's getting all over me.
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389. Marbury's sitting with Toby.
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390. - This is Brendan McGann, right?
- Yeah.
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391. Yeah, I don't know what
to say about that.
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392. - I'll see you inside.
- Yeah.
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393. Thank you, Mr. President.
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394. - Josh.
- Good evening, ma'am.
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395. I'm sorry to do this at a party.
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396. This is a list of names I'd like you
to consider for deputy political director.
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397. We got it down to a few finalists.
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398. Yeah, I'd like you to add these names.
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399. I notice these are all women.
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400. Women are 60 percent
of our vote, Josh.
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401. Don't you think they should make up...
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402. 40 percent of our campaign staff?
- I'm sorry?
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403. I said, women are 60 percent
of our vote. Don't you think...?
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404. Yeah.
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405. - You'll get on it?
- Yes, ma'am.
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406. Having a good time?
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407. You bet.
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408. - You look beautiful.
- Thank you, ma'am, and so do you.
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409. I need to speak with you for a second.
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410. - This can't be good.
- No, I'm afraid not.
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411. Abbey, The Union Leader's
got sources...
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412. saying Dr. Nolan's gonna recuse
himself from the case.
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413. - Claudia Jean.
- Yes, ma'am.
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414. Let's get drunk.
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415. Okay.
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416. - Hey, it's a list of women.
- Yes, it is.
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417. - She got right on it.
- Yes, she did.
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418. - You love me?
- You went over my head...
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419. and you did it behind my back.
- Quite the contortionist am I.
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420. What position is Abbey Bartlet in
to know anything...?
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421. Amy.
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422. - Yes, ma'am.
- C.J. and I are gonna get drunk.
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423. - Come on.
- Yes, ma'am.
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424. - You're going?
- First lady asked me to booze with her.
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425. - I want to write a book one day.
- Amy...
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426. You're beeping.
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427. - All right, listen.
- Yes.
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428. Well, first of all, you're not allowed
to smoke in the White House.
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429. - You're kidding.
- No.
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430. And the search
for civilization continues.
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431. Come outside.
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432. I need you to tell me everything
you can about the supercollider.
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433. - How much time we have?
- About 10 minutes.
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434. If you pay close attention, stay quiet,
I can teach you how to spell it.
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435. Listen, this is what I do.
I get things fast.
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436. - Since when?
- What is it?
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437. It's a machine that reveals
the origins of matter.
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438. I'm assuming from the look on your face
you couldn't tell me what matter is.
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439. There's a lot of knowledge out there.
I may have missed some things.
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440. By smashing protons together
at very high speeds and temperatures...
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441. we can re-create the big bang
in a laboratory setting.
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442. Creating the kinds of particles
that only existed...
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443. in the first trillionth of a second
after the universe was created.
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444. Terrific. I understood that. What kind
of practical applications does it have?
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445. None at all.
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446. - You're not a helpful person.
- Don't have to be. I have tenure.
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447. Doctor...
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448. There are no practical applications!
Anybody says different is lying.
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449. I need to be able to show him
I can paint him as against something.
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450. Children, baseball, fresh air...
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451. campaign finance. What does it mean
to be against the supercollider?
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452. - I don't know where to start.
- Come on.
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453. I really don't.
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454. Listen, what's your motivation?
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455. What are you talking about?
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456. Well, you did me the favor,
and now you're still going.
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457. I have a history
with this particular senator.
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458. Well, that's a really
stupid-ass reason, Sam.
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459. I like to win.
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460. So this guy ate your Froot Loops...
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461. - What do you care?
- I don't.
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462. - What's your motivation?
- I'm a particle physicist.
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463. Not suddenly. Why now?
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464. The budget resolution has
to be passed by April 15.
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465. That means the authorizing bill
to Senate Appropriations...
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466. has to go up mid-March.
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467. Now, you can shoehorn a road
or a bridge at the last minute...
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468. but not 12 billion
for a supercollider. Also...
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469. I have non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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470. There's something to be said for
giving McGann credibility by inviting him.
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471. It strengthens him in dealing with
the violent members of his own party.
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472. Degrees of violent.
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473. If we legitimize him,
Protestants will wake up...
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474. and accept they've gotta negotiate.
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475. You were the author of the president's
speech at the General Assembly?
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476. - There were many authors.
- Of which you were one.
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477. The IRA backed out of its promise
to put its weapons beyond use...
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478. as agreed to
in the Good Friday peace accord.
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479. True or false? Until it disarms...
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480. the IRA and its political representatives
in Sinn Féin are a terrorist group.
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481. - True.
- When did it become...
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482. policy of the United States
to negotiate with terrorists?
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483. We've had Arafat here, John.
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484. And my heaven, isn't that
paying bloody dividends?
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485. - It wasn't worth trying?
- You're making the mistake of youth.
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486. The president's not a kid.
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487. The country is.
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488. Involving yourself in an old conflict
without sufficient regard for history.
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489. Listen to the warning of old friends.
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490. It was Kipling who warned to expect:
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491. The blame of those ye better
The hate of those ye guard
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492. But wasn't it James Joyce who said:
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493. "History is a nightmare
from which I'm trying to awake"?
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494. Yes, but it was your own great
Irish master, Eugene O'Neill, who said:
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495. "There is no present or future.
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496. Only the past happening
over and over again, now."
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497. So we should butt out of Ireland
until we know what we're doing?
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498. I'm saying Brendan McGann
cannot come to the White House.
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499. - Say, speaking of dead Irish writers...
- Yes, another drink.
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500. Here we go.
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501. "Awasiwi odanak:
Far from the things of man."
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502. When Jed first took me to his house,
which is 25 miles from anywhere...
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503. he said,"Awasiwi odanak:
Far from the things of man."
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504. - What a jackass.
- I'm gonna open the wine.
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505. The wine is a '95 old vine zinfandel...
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506. from Hogue Cellars, which belonged
to King Boudewijn of Belgium...
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507. and is best sipped while making
anagrams out of the phrase:
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508. "My husband's an enormous jackass."
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509. Amy, what are you looking for?
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510. Anything I can take notes with.
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511. This is an excellent corkscrew.
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512. It just slides right in there
like power steering.
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513. The right tool for the job.
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514. The corkscrew sucks.
Should I call a steward?
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515. We don't need to call.
I'm board-certified in thoracic surgery.
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516. And a good thing too.
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517. Did Josh have a nutty
on the campaign hiring?
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518. He's, you know... . He's adjusting.
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519. Well, let him adjust faster. Jackass.
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520. - Excuse me.
- Oh, Donna.
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521. I'm sorry, ma'am.
Josh was looking for Amy.
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522. She's right here.
Where have you been all night?
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523. It's a little tough to explain.
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524. Tougher to explain than
secretly prescribing Betaseron?
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525. It turns out I'm not
an American citizen...
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526. so Secret Service wanted me
to talk to INS.
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527. I was born in Warroad, Minnesota,
only I wasn't.
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528. INS just clarified the border,
and it's now in Manitoba.
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529. - You're not an American?
- Missed it by four miles.
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530. - You seem pretty calm about it.
- No, I'm very upset.
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531. I don't know my national anthem.
I've thrown out Canadian pennies.
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532. I've been making fun of the queen.
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533. - I'm sure it'll all work out.
- Thank you, ma'am.
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534. - Where are you going?
- They've let me into the party.
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535. - Stay and have some wine with us.
- Really?
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536. Yeah.
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537. That's very nice of you.
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538. - Probably shouldn't drink, though.
- Don't worry.
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539. - Canadian, huh?
- Yeah.
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540. You feel funnier?
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541. No, but I am developing
a massive inferiority complex.
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542. - Did it come out?
- Next best thing, it's in the bottle.
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543. - We'll decant it.
- Now it's a party.
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544. Yeah.
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545. This is a good bottle of wine.
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546. It's almost made me forget
how much cork I swallowed...
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547. from the first bottle of wine.
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548. I don't understand.
It was good corkscrew, graphite.
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549. - C.J.
- Stop talking about the corkscrew?
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550. - Yeah.
- I wanted to ask you a question...
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551. but I'm not sure how.
- What?
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552. If the most they can give you
is a year's suspension, is it...?
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553. - That big a deal?
- Yes.
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554. Yes. I'm a doctor.
It's not like changing your major.
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555. You, of all people...
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556. I mean, women talk about their husbands
overshadowing their careers.
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557. Mine got eaten.
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558. - Your husband got eaten?
- My career.
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559. Yeah. Well, I'm on
dangling modifier patrol.
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560. - What's your problem?
- Are you first lady right now?
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561. What?
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562. Sometimes you like to talk,
and I think that's great.
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563. Sometimes you're Abbey and sometimes
my boss. I respect both very much...
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564. - I'm Abbey.
- Yes, I agree with her.
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565. They take this job away from me,
I've got nothing.
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566. I don't have a cat.
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567. I could get one, but I don't have one.
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568. Frankly, I'm not wild about cats.
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569. I don't hate them. I'm just not... .
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570. - I could learn to like them, I guess, if l...
- C.J.
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571. You've got a husband and children,
a home and a life.
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572. We're talking about one year
of not having a medical license.
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573. Jed got censured and that came
with no tangible penalty.
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574. It was a banner headline.
He's having a nervous breakdown.
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575. - That's different.
- Why?
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576. - Because it is, and you know it.
- I'm first lady again.
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577. - You are first lady, Abbey.
- Yes.
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578. And it's not like it's been
a detour from health care.
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579. What, you've expanded Medicare
to cover mammograms...
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580. cancer clinical trials. That's money
that could've gone into Viagra.
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581. You were the one who said'no dice"
to cutting infant nutrition programs...
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582. nursing-home standards...
- There's plenty of stuff left.
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583. - That's not the point.
- What's the point?
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584. - I'm a doctor.
- Mrs. Bartlet, you were also a doctor...
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585. when your husband said,"Give me
the drugs and don't tell anybody."
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586. Oh, my God.
You switched back to first lady.
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587. - That's all right.
- I'm so sorry, Mrs. Bartlet.
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588. It's okay.
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589. He took the censure standing up.
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590. I was very proud to have voted
for him that day.
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591. Me too.
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592. Let's get back to the party.
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593. Okay, here we go.
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594. Time is tight.
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595. That's when the juices get flowing.
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596. I'm not sure we have time
for juices, sir.
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597. - I could tell the story of the ditchdigger.
- Sure.
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598. - You know the story?
- I do not.
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599. Abbey and I are walking,
we see a ditchdigger.
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600. I said,"You glad you married me?
You could have married him."
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601. She said,"Jed, if I'd married him,
he'd be president."
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602. - What do you think?
- No.
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603. Why?
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604. It seems like a story
about how cool you are.
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605. It is.
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606. - Do you love her?
- Very deeply.
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607. - That'll work fine.
- No, it won't.
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608. In my house, anyone who uses one word
when they could've used 10...
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609. just isn't trying hard.
Let's keep at it.
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610. The darkness in our sunshine,
the shadow on our souls...
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611. the biblical sins of the fathers.
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612. For Americans, it's slavery.
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613. Slavery is your original sin.
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614. That and your unfortunate history
with your aborigines.
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615. Native Americans.
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616. For the English, it's Ireland.
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617. Well, they've given us
a couple U.S. presidents...
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618. a lot of Boston Democrats
and half the New York City Police.
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619. Not to mention the song,
"Yankee Doodle Dandy."
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620. Yeah.
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621. Centuries of home rule foiled by English
conservatives or Ulster Orangemen...
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622. immortal martyrs, secret tribunals
leading to public hangings...
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623. followed by war, followed by...
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624. followed by, followed by... .
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625. Wouldn't you say we
were doing you a favor?
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626. By intervening?
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627. That's the act of a friend.
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628. What is left to do but talk?
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629. What could be better for that wounded
place than sitting down and talking?
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630. - Not to talk to Brendan McGann.
- We can't choose who.
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631. - Of course you can't.
- Then, what can we do but talk to him?
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632. Nothing.
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633. You must talk to him.
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634. What?
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635. Toby, despite appearances,
I do have lucid moments.
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636. And I know that England is running out
of turns in this particular... .
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637. But as ambassador for Her Majesty's
government, I must tell you that...
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638. Brendan McGann cannot come
to the White House.
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639. Yes.
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640. Understood, Mr. Ambassador.
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641. Excellent.
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642. - F.D.R. smoked.
- Yeah.
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643. In the White House, Campobello,
everywhere.
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644. Yeah.
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645. - He got re-elected six or seven times.
- Is there no doctor you can see...?
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646. Next time the Bartlets invite me
to a party...
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647. remind me to bring five assistants
and a loaded gun.
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648. You got my note.
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649. All infrastructure projects earmarked
for Illinois will be anonymously blocked?
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650. Let's play our game.
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651. - Don't make me mad.
- Don't make me laugh.
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652. I couldn't figure out this on-the-record,
off-the-record crap until Dr. Millgate...
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653. - This is Dr. Millgate, by the way.
- Churchill smoked.
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654. Until he told me it'll be built in Illinois.
So you have to be for it on-the-record.
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655. Off-the-record, it crowds out
all the pork...
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656. like the Senator Enlow Off-Ramp,
Rest Stop, Hotel and Casino.
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657. Don't send me notes anymore.
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658. Sam, screw the Froot Loops.
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659. Senator!
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660. I apologize.
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661. I apologize for my tactics
and my behavior.
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662. - Okay.
- Okay.
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663. Please don't let that jeopardize,
you know... .
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664. The subcommittee should have hearings
and learned testimony.
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665. I'm a Democrat, Sam.
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666. How's a $20 billion astronomy lecture
gonna help elect the president?
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667. It won't."We've discovered a seamless
framework for the universe"...
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668. isn't a good 30-second spot.
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669. If we could only say what benefit
this has. No one's been able to.
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670. That's because great achievement
has no road map.
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671. The x-ray's pretty good,
and so is penicillin.
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672. And neither were discovered
with a practical objective in mind.
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673. I mean, when the electron was
discovered in 1897, it was useless.
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674. And now we have an entire world
run by electronics.
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675. Haydn and Mozart
never studied the classics.
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676. They couldn't. They invented them.
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677. Discovery.
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678. - What?
- That's the thing that you were...
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679. Discovery is what...
That's what this is used for.
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680. It's for discovery.
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681. Even if this thing passed the Senate,
it's dead in the House.
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682. Just as long as democracy's
not dead in the Senate.
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683. I'll withdraw my anonymous hold.
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684. - Because you're scared of my threat?
- Yes.
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685. - Good.
- You think I was a hurdle...
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686. good luck
with the Appropriations Committee.
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687. Thank you.
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688. - See, that wasn't so hard.
- I've gotta get back to the party.
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689. I've gotta get on a train.
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690. - We can get you a room for the night.
- No.
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691. God, Dalton, isn't there anything...?
Sloan-Kettering or...?
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692. All right.
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693. Thanks, Sam.
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694. Now you think I'd make
a good physicist?
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695. No, but you're not bad
for government help.
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696. - Mrs. Bartlet?
- Yes.
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697. Excuse me, but I'm so sorry
about the way I spoke before.
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698. Oh, don't be. You were good.
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699. - I've got a surprise for you coming up.
- Really?
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700. - Excuse me.
- Yes.
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701. Donna...
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702. - Actually, first of all, Amy.
- Yes?
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703. I understand, and I forgive you.
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704. - You forgive me?
- I do.
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705. - What the hell kind of thing is that...?
- Honey.
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706. Thank you for forgiving me, Josh.
I appreciate that.
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707. - No problem.
- Jackass.
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708. Donna, you're an American again.
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709. INS has a grandfather clause.
If you pass a three-part literacy test...
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710. an American history exam and fill out
a one-page form, you're back.
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711. - My adopted country.
- Wow, Josh.
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712. - I wish you'd mentioned this before.
- Why?
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713. - Wow.
- You were very good in there, Donna.
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714. What the hell is going on?
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715. I was gone for 45 minutes.
They were all Americans when I left.
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716. I know exactly how you feel,
Mr. President.
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717. I called Nolan.
I know I shouldn't have...
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718. but the rules are different
when it comes to family.
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719. There isn't a man
who doesn't understand that.
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720. I also think partiality
isn't a vice in this case.
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721. He knows you,
and that's a good thing.
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722. He's gonna consider
not recusing himself.
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723. I'm gonna voluntarily forfeit
my license...
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724. for the duration of our stay
in the White House.
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725. Okay.
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726. I'm gonna do a toast in a minute,
and I'll tell the ditch story.
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727. But I wanted to say
that I love you very much.
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728. - I love you too, Jethro.
- Don't call me that.
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729. I think I will.
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730. Abigail!
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731. - Lord John.
- Abigail, may I grasp your breasts?
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732. I'm standing right here.
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733. - You may kiss my cheek.
- Excellent.
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734. - Abbey.
- Oh, Gerald.
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735. I haven't had a chance
to say happy birthday.
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736. Happy birthday, Abbey.
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