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I would also like to thank
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our primary benefactor on this project,
Yves Massarde.

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Thank you.
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We are NUMA,
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the National Underwater
and Marine Agency.

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And this, ladies and gentlemen,
is what we do.

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King Bateen.
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- Where is he?
- He's not at the buffet.

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- Damn it.
- Do you want another kebab?

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With the help of museums,
with the help of governments,

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private organizations like ours
can work in partnership

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to make sure that history,
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history that has been lost
to the tides of time,

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can be returned to its people.
Thank you.

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Thank you so much.
Have a lovely evening.

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Do you have a CD burner
on that ship of yours?

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Yes, the same one I bought
from you last month.

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I have a wonderful piece, straight
from the Iraqi National Museum.

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Don't show me things like that,
Oshodi. We're not that friendly.

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Okay, okay. Now, here it is.
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A very special piece.
The one I spoke to you about.

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It breaks my heart
just to show it to you.

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Where did you get this?
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Cash, please.
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We are not that friendly.
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This is a great party.
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- Thank you for inviting us, admiral.
- The pleasure is mine.

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Yves, this is the woman
I was telling you about,


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