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* "You're really starting to piss me off." |
* "You're really starting to piss me off." |
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* "You're weird. I'm <really strange thing>, but it's ''you'' that's weird." The dark grey pot tells the kettle that it's really, ''really'' black. |
* "You're weird. I'm <really strange thing>, but it's ''you'' that's weird." The dark grey pot tells the kettle that it's really, ''really'' black. |
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* "You still have family in [[The Old Country]], don't you?" Standard lead-in to a threat/blackmail attempt by an enemy agent in a [[World War Two]] or [[Cold War]] setting. |
* "You still have family in [[The Old Country]], don't you?" [[Shame If Something Happened|Standard lead-in to a threat/blackmail attempt]] by an enemy agent in a [[World War Two]] or [[Cold War]] setting. |
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* "You've got til noon to leave Santa Fe." Or there's going to be one heck of a gunfight at the climax of the film. |
* "You've got til noon to leave Santa Fe." Or there's going to be one heck of a gunfight at the climax of the film. |
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* "You've been hurt!" Or just "____, you're hurt!" |
* "You've been hurt!" Or just "____, you're hurt!" |