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There are some actors who say, 'What do you want me to do? I'll do whatever you want,' and that's all they do, ... I kind of go to the other extreme. I say, 'I have an idea. Can I try something?' Jon Lovitz
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He's a very, very important part of whatever we do. We want Melo with us for a long time. Kiki Vandeweghe
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It didn't matter. Whatever he said, he was going to be arrested, wasn't that true? Katharine Liell
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I was doing my job. I'm a Chinese, and I had to do whatever was needed. Long Qiming
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Whatever we can do to better our responses, we'll do. Orlando Dominguez
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Whatever they want to do has yet to be worked out. Richard Lies
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Whatever they did there, it has worked out well. Chico Lynch
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Whatever they achieve, the word that's going to be used will be cooperation, coordination. Robert Broadfoot
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Whatever she went through, I went through. We never separate. Andre Cohen
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It has worked out well in the past, and I don't see why it will be any different with Travis. Rob Maxwell
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Nothing worked for us, and they didn't miss. Jerry Schartner
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It's worked out pretty good, but now I need the space. Kevin Sutherland
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As you can see, you get really dirty. But you know you worked if you get dirty. Carolyn Clark
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It's the same as it is at home. We've always worked together. Gene Fraise
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There's a lot of things that need to be worked on before we get to where we need to be. Shanna Zolman
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The useful part of Microsoft was that everything worked together. Stewart Butterfield
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We want her to go back to Mexico. That was all she worked for. Stephanie McGilvrey
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The British actors I've met and worked with have all been very supportive of each other. Douglas Booth
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It should all be wrapped up by week's end. Mayor Goulbourne
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This could have been wrapped up that night. Keith Kameg
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We can't get all wrapped up in what's going on, Ken Hitchcock
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It's painfully obvious to see that as Americans we can sometimes be wrapped up in our own affairs. Monica Johnson