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trn_1002 | ac2-fragment06 | 1508 | The Englishman nodded and poured himself more coffee . | [] | [] | [] | the englishman nod and pour himself more coffee . | [
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trn_1004 | ac2-fragment06 | 1512 | β No further plant investment in the UK . β | [
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trn_1006 | ac2-fragment06 | 1514 | β He really hates our guts ! | [
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trn_1009 | ac2-fragment06 | 1519 | That was the last straw as far as Nate was concerned . | [
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trn_1010 | ac2-fragment06 | 1523 | He instructed Mueller to phase-out vehicle manufacture in the UK . β | [] | [] | [] | he instruct mueller to phase-out vehicle manufacture in the uk . ' | [
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trn_1011 | ac2-fragment06 | 1524 | Mark nodded . | [] | [] | [] | mark nod . | [
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trn_1012 | ac2-fragment06 | 1526 | He was beginning to win through . β | [] | [] | [] | he be begin to win through . ' | [
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trn_1013 | ac2-fragment06 | 1527 | β He 's very upset . | [] | [] | [] | ' he be very upset . | [
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trn_1014 | ac2-fragment06 | 1528 | Naturally . | [] | [] | [] | naturally . | [
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trn_1016 | ac2-fragment06 | 1531 | Public relations job or something similar . | [] | [] | [] | public relation job or something similar . | [
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trn_1017 | ac2-fragment06 | 1532 | Just think of it , a man of his talent and ability stooging around the media . β | [
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trn_1018 | ac2-fragment06 | 1534 | Mark said . | [] | [] | [] | mark say . | [
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trn_1019 | ac2-fragment06 | 1535 | β It wo n't be announced for a week or so , but he 's already been told . | [] | [] | [] | ' it will not be announce for a week or so , but he be already be tell . | [
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trn_1020 | ac2-fragment06 | 1536 | He 'll fly out inside the month . β | [] | [] | [] | he 'll fly out inside the month . ' | [
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trn_1021 | ac2-fragment06 | 1538 | Mark enquired . | [] | [] | [] | mark enquire . | [
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trn_1022 | ac2-fragment06 | 1539 | β Start emptying the files ? β | [] | [] | [] | ' start empty the file ? ' | [
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trn_1025 | ac2-fragment06 | 1542 | Klepner will take over the files and ship them back to the States . | [] | [] | [] | klepner will take over the file and ship they back to the states . | [
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trn_1027 | ac2-fragment06 | 1546 | β The man knows nothing about Europe . | [] | [] | [] | ' the man know nothing about europe . | [
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trn_1097 | acj-fragment01 | 91 | One of the woman 's children died in the ensuing fire . | [] | [] | [] | one of the woman 's child die in the ensue fire . | [
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