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Examples
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�� Ms. ELSA SCHROEDER: No, it doesn't worry me because I have long ago given up on both parties.
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SCHROEDER: Once the obsession starts, it's tough as nails to stop because she's got -- that's what defines an obsession, right?
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SCHROEDER: The stimulus will help keep our visitors here, keep them happy, keep them coming back.
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ROCKY SCHROEDER, PARK RANGER: As you come around the back of the cabin, you'll see that the siding is all rotted along the ground, which means the dirt has come to here and moisture has gotten in and rotted all this wood.
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SCHROEDER: Once the obsession starts, it's tough as nails to stop, because she's got -- that's what defines an obsession, right?
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SCHROEDER: Marissa's behavior is like a big chunk of granite, right?
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SCHROEDER: Marissa's behavior is like a big chunk of granite, right?
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RICK SCHROEDER, THERAPIST, AUTISM PARTNERSHIP: I think she really love the system.
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RICK SCHROEDER, THERAPIST, AUTISM PARTNERSHIP: Marissa, what do you call these?
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SCHROEDER: Once the obsession starts, it's tough as nails to stop.
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