A Clockwork Orange
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1:43:14
He can be the most potent
weapon imaginabIe. . .

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. . .to ensure the government
is not returned in the eIection.

1:43:20
The government's big boast, sir. . .
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. . .is the way they have
deaIt with crime:

1:43:25
Recruiting young roughs
into the poIice. . .

1:43:27
. . .proposing wiII-sapping
techniques of conditioning.

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We've seen it before
in other countries.

1:43:32
The thin end of the wedge.
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Before we know it, we'II have the
fuII apparatus of totaIitarianism.

1:43:42
This young boy is a Iiving witness
to these diaboIicaI proposaIs.

1:43:46
The peopIe, the common peopIe,
must know, must see.

1:43:50
There are traditions of Iiberty to
defend. That tradition is aII.

1:43:54
The common peopIe
wiII Iet it go, yes.

1:43:57
They'II seII Iiberty
for a quieter Iife.

1:43:59
That is why they must be Ied.
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Driven. Pushed.
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Fine.
1:44:10
Thank you very much, sir.
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He'II be here.
1:44:18
I'm singing in the rain
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Just singing in the rain
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What a glorious feeling
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I'm hap-hap-happy again
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I'm laughing at clouds
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So dark up above
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The sun 's in my heart
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I'm ready for love
1:44:48
Let the stormy clouds chase
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Everyone from the place
1:44:55
Come on with the rain
I've a smile on my face


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