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| Sir, would you mind providing us with an (anecdote) from your time as a Chief in Director of Operations? Maybe tell us of the time you tripped over Oprah Winfrey at the Trade Center. | |
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| Ma'am, I do not mean to (belittle) you, but interviews from the News Station are not worthy of my time at the moment. I am (assessing) my business stocks and need privacy to do so. Please find me another time. | |
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| Sir, I am in (awe) of your dedication over your business. Me, in addittion to several other, can only (aspire) to be like you. Do you have any words for younger viewers who look to persue a career in business? | |
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| Ma'am, I really do not have the time right now. | |
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| There is no need to be (arbitrary), as this will only take a minute. | |
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| Ugh, fine. To the young viewers out there- be apprehensive out there in the world. Business is a career that no one should aspire to pursue. | |
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