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Peel.
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Emma Peel.
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You're all wet.
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Have we met, or is it just the rain
that's familiar?

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We share a passion, I believe.
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I have always admired a woman who is...
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...meteorologically inclined.
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Mutual, I'm sure.
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The thrill of the monsoon?
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Ah, yes, the monsoons.
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Even as a boy, when Nana taught me
the naming of the clouds....

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-Cumulus.
-Yes.

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-Stratocumulus.
-Oh, yes.

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Nimbus.
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I discovered then,
nothing beats a good lashing.

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Mind your head.
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Take lndia.
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You can have a good ten inches
overnight there.

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You know...
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...one should never fear...
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...being wet.
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Come this way.
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Allow me.
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These rapid climate changes.
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-The Ministry needs some answers.
-Oh, that Ministry!

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Dry enough, don't you think?
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Do you mind?
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Very well.
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I need a specialist's opinion.
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Theoretically speaking,
if I wanted to alter cloud patterns...

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...how would I power it?
By microtransmission?

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Yes, by microtransmission.
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The military applications were never
looked into after the Cold War.

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The hot and the cold war.
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Hot and cold war?
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An outdated theory.
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Intriguing, but impossible.
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Nothing is impossible!
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Only mathematically improbable.
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My dear Dr. Peel, look here.
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The twisted labellum.
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Note the upturned apiculus
on the dorsal sepal.

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A genetic impossibility.
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That flower should not exist...
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...yet there she is.
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I did it.

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