Loch Ness
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1:26:07
(Mercer) John?
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- Let's go. "Lead on, Macduff."
- Certainly.

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I've seen two miracles now.
One is a man rising from the dead.

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- It's good to be alive again, Bob.
- Nice suit, John.

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Thank you, Doctor Binns.
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Ladies and gentlemen, good evening.
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When I began
my expedition to the loch,

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it was based only on a hunch.
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But so many discoveries
have been made

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by using a little imagination and...
bending the rules.

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Like Newton and Galileo.
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With this in mind, I asked my colleague,
Dr Johnathan Dempsey,

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to concentrate his efforts on
the scientific enigma of Loch Ness.

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I'll ask him now to present you
with his findings. Dr Dempsey.

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I used to dream about this
when I was a kid.

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But I have to admit, this is...
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much more overwhelming
than I thought it would be.

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I'd like to say
that I wouldn't be here today

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if it weren't for the confidence and
trust of the architect of this study,

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Dr Robert Mercer.

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