In Like Flint
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:16:01
- Isn't she lovely?
- And... Yeah.

:16:04
By the way, w-what
happened to the old girls?

:16:06
I mean, the other one.
:16:08
- Oh, they're married.
- Ah, happily, I expect.

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- Oh.
- Oh, naturally. Why wouldn't they be?

:16:15
They certainly were well... Well, um...
:16:20
- Prepared?
- Oh, naturally.

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But, uh, tell me.
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Didn't there used to be four?
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Well, there were five at one time, sir,
but that got to be a little too much.

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- See, I'm trying to cut down.
- [Dolphin Chattering]

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[Chattering Continues]
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Come on, Eric. You've had your lunch.
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[Dolphin Chatter]
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[Chattering]
:16:48
Now, sir, what's on your mind?
:16:54
That, that fish out there. You don't...
:16:58
No. Sir, a dolphin is a mammal.
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Actually, a member
of the cetacean group.

:17:03
Whales, sir.
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- Whales.
- Very intelligent animals.

:17:07
Right. Oh, good. What's
one more mammal in this household, eh?

:17:12
But he doesn't live here.
He's just staying a few weeks...

:17:14
while I compile a dictionary
on dolphin sounds.

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A dictionary on dolphin s...
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Well, not words, sir.
See, we communicate by sonic waves.

:17:22
It's part of an experiment
in isomerism.

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- Terry.
- Isomerism.

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- Isomerism, sir.
- Isome... Isome...

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Isomerism. [Whispering]
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Yes, isomerism, sir...
:17:36
the relationship between two or
more nuclei to the same mass numbers.

:17:40
Let's go to the library. Actually, they
have the same mass and atomic numbers.

:17:44
It's just, there are different states
of energy and radioactive decay.

:17:49
If it were not important, l...
:17:51
It's simply radiant energy transmitted
by pressure waves at the speed of sound.

:17:55
That's very interesting,
but my reason for being here...

:17:59
Now, by controlling
the frequency of the sound wave,


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