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The report, needless to say, was dripping with sarcasm, as if to say, "Look who's telling us that we have to confess our sins to them. ``You know, I love doing business with you,'' Galanter said, her voice dripping with sarcasm. Petrocelli, theatrical and dripping with sarcasm, laid out his analysis of 41 days of testimony as jurors furiously took notes and watched rapt, their eyes darting to Simpson and back to the lawyer pacing in front of them. |
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