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| Dr. Johns' speech was "impeccable," there were no mistakes! | |
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| Yes, even with all the "impediments" and distractions, he was grand. | |
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| He was very "impartial" on the matter so it was just informative, not a sales pitch. | |
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| Indeed, yet he did "indulge" in some white humor, it was a good try. | |
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| He didn't exactly "indict" anyone, more of a "here are the facts" speech. | |
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| In all aspects it was very good, though. | |
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