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B: She sure did! No sooner did she drive it home from the dealer\'s than it proved defective and started breaking down.
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A: Among other things, he informed me that he got the ax at work.
B: That\'s strange. He\'s always been a conscientious worker. I wonder why they dismissed him from his job?
A: Evidently he had a disagreement on company policies with one of the top executives.
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