Norma Rae
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And now, by the authority
vested in me by this sovereign state,

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I pronounce you man and wife.
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If you like, you may kiss the bride.
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Mother over here has a little home-made wine
for us. Picked the berries myself last summer.

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Thank you, ma'am.
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Thank you.
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To my wife Norma Rae.
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And, uh...
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I just hope I can keep up with her.
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Roscoe says I shouldn't go,
but I think I'm gonna.

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I'm not askin' anybody. I'm goin'.
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On October 8th, 1970,
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my grandfather,
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Isaac Abraham Warshawsky, aged 87,
died in his sleep in New York City.

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On the following Friday morning
his funeral was held.

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My mother and father attended.
My two uncles from Brooklyn attended,

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and my Aunt Minnie came up from Florida.
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Also present were 862 members of
the Amalgamated Clothing Workers


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