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:23:00
I'm sorry.
I thought you wanted my profile.

:23:02
-Not so close on camera 3.
-Camera 3, back off.

:23:06
Make her look a little more attractive.
How far can you pull back?

:23:09
-How do you feel about Cleveland?
-Knock it off.

:23:11
That's good right there, Herbie.
:23:13
Dorothy, honey, we're going
to try one. Okay?

:23:16
Let me see exactly
what you showed us a while ago.

:23:20
Cue her, Jo.
:23:22
"l know the kind of woman
you are, Emily.

:23:25
You're getting older. You don't have
a man, so you want to act like one."

:23:29
Shut your mouth right now. When you
talk to me, talk professionally.

:23:33
You don't get personal.
That is inappropriate behaviour.

:23:37
I'm proud of being a woman,
Dr. Brewster.

:23:39
I'm proud of this hospital,
and you should be too.

:23:42
And I must tell you, before I let it
be destroyed by your petty tyrannies...

:23:48
...by your callous inhumanities, sir...
:23:50
...I'm going to recommend
you be turned out into the street.

:23:56
Good day, Dr. Brewster.
:24:00
I said good day, sir.
:24:06
Thank you.
Hold it a minute.

:24:09
Tough cookie.
:24:10
I gave her that direction.
:24:12
Something more, though.
:24:14
I don't know. It's your decision,
but something about her bothers me.

:24:19
I like it.
:24:21
We'll send the contracts to George.
:24:29
Excuse me. Could you help me?
I'm looking for the Russian Tea Room.

:24:35
This is the Russian Tea Room.
You're in front of it.

:24:38
Oh, well, my stars! So it is.
:24:40
Well, this is very embarrassing.
:24:42
Yeah, well, this is it.
:24:45
Thanks very much.
:24:52
Good afternoon, Mr. Fields.
Nice to see you. Please sit down.

:24:59
-The waiter will be just a minute.
-George, how are you?


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