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| Line 5 | I want to give you a word of warning | 100%
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| Line 1 | Mr. President, you asked to see me? | 100%
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| Line 7 | But whatever it is, Jefferson started it | 50%
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| Line 23 | Good luck defeating you, sir | 50%
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| Line 22 | Ha! | 50%
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| Line 21 | He's stepping down so he can run for President | 50%
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| Line 2 | I know you're busy | 50%
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| Line 14 | I'll use the press | 50%
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| Line 15 | I'll write under a pseudonym | 50%
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| Line 25 | I'm not running for President | 50%
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| Line 26 | I'm sorry, what? | 50%
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| Line 24 | I'm stepping down | 50%
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| Line 10 | I need a favor | 50%
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| Line 17 | I need you to draft an address | 50%
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| Line 12 | Jefferson will pay for this behavior | 50%
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| Line 20 | No [1] | 50%
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| Line 27 | One last time [1] | 50%
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| Line 29 | One last time [2] | 50%
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| Line 28 | Relax, have a drink with me | 50%
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| Line 13 | Shh, talk less | 50%
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| Line 6 | Sir, I don't know what you heard | 50%
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| Line 8 | Thomas Jefferson resigned this morning | 50%
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| Line 11 | Whatever you say, sir | 50%
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| Line 18 | Yes! He resigned | 50%
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| Line 19 | You can finally speak your mind | 50%
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| Line 16 | You'll see what I can do to him | 50%
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| Line 9 | You're kidding | 50%
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| Line 48 | And if we get this right | 0%
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| Line 61 | And no one shall make them afraid" | 0%
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| Line 71 | And that after 45 years of my life | 0%
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| Line 82 | And the happy reward, as I trust | 0%
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| Line 31 | And then we'll teach 'em how to say goodbye | 0%
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| Line 43 | As far as the people are concerned | 0%
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| Line 74 | As I myself must soon be to the mansions of rest | 0%
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| Line 39 | But– | 0%
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| Line 72 | Dedicated to its service with an upright zeal | 0%
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| Line 60 | "Everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree | 0%
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| Line 87 | Going home (George Washington's going home!) | 0%
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| Line 88 | History has its eyes on you, you, you, yeah (George Washington's going home!) | 0%
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| Line 67 | I am nevertheless to sensible of my defects | 0%
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| Line 66 | I am unconscious of intentional error | 0%
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| Line 75 | I anticipate with pleasing expectation that retreat | 0%
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| Line 57 | If I say goodbye, the nation learns to move on | 0%
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| Line 78 | In the midst of my fellow citizens | 0%
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| Line 76 | In which I promise myself to realize | 0%
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| Line 69 | I shall also carry with me the hope that | 0%
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| Line 37 | Is this the best time– | 0%
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| Line 58 | It outlives me when I'm gone | 0%
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| Line 41 | I wanna talk about what I have learned | 0%
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| Line 35 | I want to talk about neutrality | 0%
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| Line 38 | I want to warn against partisan fighting | 0%
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| Line 30 | Let's take a break tonight | 0%
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| Line 59 | Like the Scripture says | 0%
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| Line 51 | Mr. President, they will say you're weak | 0%
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| Line 70 | My country will view them with indulgence | 0%
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| Line 52 | No! [2] | 0%
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| Line 34 | No, Sir, why? | 0%
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| Line 68 | Not to think it probable that I may have committed many errors | 0%
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| Line 83 | Of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers" | 0%
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| Line 45 | One last time [3] | 0%
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| Line 47 | One last time [4] | 0%
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| Line 63 | One last time [5] | 0%
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| Line 64 | One last time [6] | 0%
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| Line 84 | One last time (George Washington's going home) | 0%
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| Line 94 | One last time! (One last time!) | 0%
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| Line 40 | Pick up a pen, start writing | 0%
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| Line 93 | Say goodbye! (Say goodbye!) | 0%
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| Line 90 | Say goodbye! (teach them how to say goodbye!) | 0%
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| Line 4 | Sir? | 0%
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| Line 36 | Sir, with Britain and France on the verge of war | 0%
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| Line 55 | So I'll use it to move them along | 0%
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| Line 85 | Teach 'em how to say goodbye (George Washington's going home) | 0%
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| Line 91 | Teach them how to say goodbye! (teach them how) | 0%
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| Line 79 | The benign influence of good laws | 0%
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| Line 81 | The ever-favorite object of my heart | 0%
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| Line 73 | The faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion | 0%
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| Line 42 | The hard-won wisdom I have earned | 0%
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| Line 46 | The people will hear from me | 0%
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| Line 77 | The sweet enjoyment of partaking | 0%
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| Line 62 | They'll be safe in this nation we've made | 0%
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| Line 53 | They will see we're strong | 0%
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| Line 65 | "Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration | 0%
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| Line 95 | Time! | 0%
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| Line 32 | To say goodbye | 0%
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| Line 92 | To say goodbye! (Say goodbye!) | 0%
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| Line 80 | Under a free government | 0%
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| Line 49 | We're gonna teach 'em how to say goodbye | 0%
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| Line 89 | We're gonna teach them how to | 0%
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| Line 3 | What do you need, sir? | 0%
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| Line 56 | Why do you have to say goodbye? | 0%
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| Line 33 | You and I [1] | 0%
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| Line 50 | You and I [2] | 0%
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| Line 86 | You and I (George Washington's going home!) | 0%
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| Line 44 | You have to serve, you could continue to serve (no!) | 0%
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| Line 54 | Your position is so unique | 0%
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