A fit of pique.
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That reads like a question but is not.
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Charo.
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Shelly Long, for the win.
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Having previously established that Jeopardy answers are not allowed, I feel reticent to start using quotations of questions as answers.
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The idiomatic usage by English gentry of the word âwhatâ as punctuation at the end of a speech act, but not to ask a question.
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An exploration of the prevailing authorityâs inclination to interpret the rule-set.
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That rug really tied the room together.
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Under my bed.
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No, itâs pronounced âgiffâ, with a hard G, like âgiftâ or âgoâ or âget bentâ.
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The car ran out of gas.
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Superposition.
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Moonraker.
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Epictetus.
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Ginger.
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Thatâs why you always leave a note.
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Ballyhoo, jolly-hockey-sticks, what!
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Donald Sutherland.
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Kiefer Sutherland.
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