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| Line 2 | Mr. Madison | 83%
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| Line 1 | Mr. Vice President | 83%
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| Line 6 | Almost a thousand dollars paid in different amounts | 67%
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| Line 28 | And in a prosperous enough position to put wealth | 67%
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| Line 13 | And the evidence suggests you engaged in speculation | 67%
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| Line 33 | And when she had me in the corner | 67%
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| Line 14 | An immigrant embezzling our government funds | 67%
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| Line 9 | Are you done? | 67%
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| Line 45 | As you can see, I have done nothing to provoke legal action | 67%
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| Line 27 | "Dear Sir, I hope this letter finds you in good health | 67%
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| Line 23 | Do you promise not to tell another soul what you saw? | 67%
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| Line 32 | Escorted me to bed | 67%
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| Line 18 | Ha! You don't even know what you're asking me to confess (confess) | 67%
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| Line 15 | I can almost see the headline, your career is done | 67%
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| Line 20 | I don't have to tell you anything at all | 67%
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| Line 22 | If I can prove that I never broke the law | 67%
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| Line 16 | I hope you saved some money for your daughter and son | 67%
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| Line 29 | In the pockets of people like me down on their luck | 67%
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| Line 25 | Is that a yes? | 67%
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| Line 8 | Is that what you have | 67%
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| Line 24 | No one else was in the room where it happened | 67%
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| Line 3 | Senator Burr | 67%
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| Line 31 | She courted me | 67%
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| Line 34 | That's when Reynolds extorted me | 67%
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| Line 11 | Though virtue is not a word I'd apply to this situation | 67%
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| Line 7 | To a Mr. James Reynolds way back in 1791 | 67%
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| Line 12 | To seek financial gain, you stray from your sacred mission | 67%
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| Line 26 | Um... yes | 67%
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| Line 21 | Unless (unless) | 67%
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| Line 5 | We have the check stubs from separate accounts | 67%
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| Line 4 | What is this? | 67%
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| Line 17 | Ya best gwan run back where ya come from | 67%
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| Line 43 | Yes, I have reason for shame | 67%
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| Line 10 | You are uniquely situated by virtue of your position | 67%
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| Line 19 | You have nothing | 67%
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| Line 30 | You see, that was my wife who you decided to–" (What?) | 67%
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| Line 53 | Alexander, rumors only grow | 50%
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| Line 54 | And we both know what we know | 50%
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| Line 46 | Are my answers to your satisfaction? | 50%
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| Line 51 | Burr! | 50%
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| Line 44 | But I have not committed treason and sullied my good name | 50%
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| Line 38 | But my papers are orderly | 50%
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| Line 35 | For a sordid fee | 50%
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| Line 52 | How do I know you won't use this against me the next time we go toe to toe? | 50%
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| Line 37 | I may have mortally wounded my prospects | 50%
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| Line 41 | I never spent a cent that wasn't mine | 50%
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| Line 36 | I paid him quarterly | 50%
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| Line 47 | My god | 50%
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| Line 49 | So? | 50%
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| Line 50 | The people won't know what we know | 50%
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| Line 42 | You sent the dogs after my scent, that's fine | 50%
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| Line 39 | As you can see, I kept a record of every check in my checking history | 33%
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| Line 40 | Check it again against your list and see consistency | 33%
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| Line 48 | Gentlemen, let's go | 33%
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