A Civil Action
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in all its points
pertaining to contamination

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which renders questions two
and three inapplicable,

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ending the case against Beatrice.
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- Mr Facher, you're excused.
- Thank you, Your Honour.

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We are going to take
a break now, until after lunch.

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Once again, I remind you
not to talk to anyone

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about your deliberations here...
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Disappointed?
Not at all. This is a victory.

1:16:47
This sends a message that companies
can no longer get away with this.

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- So what now?
- Right now?

1:16:54
I think we should celebrate.
What do you think? Yes?

1:16:58
You'll proceed against Grace,
no matter how long it takes?

1:17:04
We have to
get out of this case fast.

1:17:08
That's our only strategy left.
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The good news is
Grace wants to talk.

1:17:15
They want us to see their executive
vice-president, AI Eustis.

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So we need to know
what our squeal point is.

1:17:23
8 million. 8 million
will just about get us out of hock.

1:17:29
Gordon knows the numbers.
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Jan, every dollar we spend
is a dollar we don't have.

1:17:43
We are floating on credit
without a net.

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I don't need a net.
Mortgage my house. I don't care.

1:17:50
I have.
And Kevin's and Bill's and mine.

1:17:56
I've cashed in our retirement plans
and life-insurance. And it's gone.


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