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:39:00
We've looked carefully at the situation.
We've taken advice.

:39:04
You didn't ask my advice.
:39:06
Scotland Yard's working for us,
the Armed Forces...

:39:10
You didn't ask my advice!
:39:12
Look, we catch the man, disarm the bomb.
There's still 16 hours to go.

:39:18
Bloody nonsense!
:39:20
Believe me, Alex, it's a much bigger game
than you can imagine.

:39:25
It's 1,200 passengers and crew.
Do you know a bigger game than that?

:39:30
You have no alternative
but to accept my decision.

:39:40
All right.
:39:42
But it'd better not be your decision.
:39:45
Alex, please...
:39:55
I thought you put your case admirably.
:40:03
Come in.
:40:08
Oh, you.
:40:09
- Please...
- I apologize for being me.

:40:14
Go away.
:40:17
Why don't you call me later in the week?
:40:28
All right, let's go.
:40:29
Service Intelligence dug out
112 bomb-design experts...

:40:33
going back to the Boer War.
:40:35
So eliminating dead, aged and infirm,
leaves us 46 possibilities.

:40:40
Right. This guy O'Neill looks interesting.
:40:44
- He's inside. Doing 10 years.
- Down the Scrubs, isn't he?

:40:49
He's very clever. He's Irish.
:40:53
Now, we'll check he's inside... No...
:40:55
- I'll check he's inside.
- He might be able to point a finger.

:40:59
You've got the London list,
and you've got the politicals.


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