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Exclaiming "You don't need a doctor, you need a time machine!" after Louie removes his clothes is just a warm-up for what he really has planned: a full rectal examination.
Ricky Gervais Gives Louis C.K. A Rectal Exam (NSFW VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Exclaiming "You don't need a doctor, you need a time machine!" after Louie removes his clothes is just a warm-up for what he really has planned: a full rectal examination.
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Exclaiming that "Oh, things were better than we thought," is a whole lot more forgiveable than "Sadly, things were worse than we thought".
A risky forecast 2009
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Exclaiming that "Oh, things were better than we thought," is a whole lot more forgiveable than "Sadly, things were worse than we thought".
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Exclaiming “I want the teddy!” is both propositional and directly expresses one's desire for the teddy.
Self-Knowledge Gertler, Brie 2008
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Exclaiming, "The center is beginning to fight back", says Broder, as he then introduces Joe Lieberman as the purported center.
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Exclaiming over my words, validating the importance of some of the topics I considered, making me feel smart and thoughtful and special.
Dating, part 3: in 3 parts post-doc 2006
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Exclaiming over the missing piece off the coast of Africa.
Archive 2005-11-01 M-mv 2005
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Exclaiming over the missing piece off the coast of Africa.
599 of 600 M-mv 2005
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Exclaiming “gotcha!” when someone they are arguing with proves ignorant of some seemingly well-known fact.
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