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* "You'll never get away with this!" -Rarely a straight example when said to a villain, but should the villain respond with, "I already have" it's a sure bet he has - and will - ''not''.
* "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance." — From the original [[Sedgwick Speech]].
* "'''FIRE AT WILL!'''" - ''Never'' say this if your name - or the name of someone nearby whom you like - is named Will.
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