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A Mouse Is In Front Of A Mouse Hole Pointing
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Stand By - I'll Tell You Whether Or Not To Jump
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It's Very Important That You Try
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A Wife Stands In A Doorway Addressing Her Husband
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Oh, If Only It Were So Simple
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Sorry, Son. Daddy Provides Food, Clothing
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Your Honor, I Have A Rebuttal Witness
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You've Just Raided Your Last Patch!
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A Suburban Lemonade Stand Attracts No Business
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Street Vendor Stands Behind His Cart
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A Therapist's Office With A Concession Stand
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Man Stands Outside Woman's Apartment
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Two Men Stand Looking At A Large House
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A Group Of People Including A Magician Stand
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