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:17:11
Alarmingly high fatality.
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All localized within a 3-mile radius.
:17:16
Incubation period short.
Appears contained.

:17:19
You didn't put '"alarmingly.'"
:17:21
It's an adverb.
It's a lazy tool of a weak mind.

:17:24
I want to add this:
:17:25
Billy...
:17:27
...this is the scariest
son-of-a-bitch I've ever seen.

:17:30
And I've seen a lot.
:17:31
Fine. Fax it to Ford's house.
:17:38
Sorry, sir.
:17:39
It's okay.
:17:40
I've never seen anything like it.
:17:43
I put the team in danger, sir.
:17:45
We're still here.
:17:50
I got scared, sir.
:17:54
You know, fear gets a bad rap.
:17:58
I don't want anybody working
with me who isn't scared.

:18:01
Okay?
:18:02
Then I'm your man, sir.
:18:25
I sent the fax 6 hours ago.
:18:27
I am not going to issue an alert.
:18:29
But you must issue an alert.
:18:32
-You said it was contained.
-I said containment was probable.

:18:35
You should be monitoring the airports!
:18:36
Remember 1989? You found 2 cases
of Congo fever in Nairobi...

:18:40
...and we put a note in
every American kid's lunch box.

:18:43
-I was wrong.
-You were wrong.

:18:45
What about 1992? Lassa fever?
:18:47
-I was wrong.
-Again.

:18:49
-But now you're right?
-No, I could be--

:18:51
Yet you waltz into my party
smelling like dirty socks...

:18:53
...take me away from Senator Rosales...
:18:57
...who heads the Senate Arms Services
subcommittee in charge of our budget!


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