He said his name's Pash. Pash. You met Colonel Pash? ROBB: Colonel Pash, could you please read from your memo dated June 29, 1943?
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- You pull yourself together. - (sniffling)
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Kitty?
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Come on, Ruthie. Can't tell me, who can you tell? RUTH: Compartmentalization, Oppie. What makes you think I know where he is anyway? ROBERT: 'Cause you do a pretty good job of knowing where Mr. Tolman is when it counts. Like now? GROVES: Attention! (chatter and music subside)
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You drop in and out of my life, and you don't have to tell me why. Now that's power. Not that I enjoy.
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Not you.
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One might be led to the presumption that behind the quantum world, there still hides a real world in which causality holds, but such speculation seem to us, to say it explicitly, fruitless. Thank you. Have a great day.
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(on phone): Robert. Don't...
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Robert. Robert. - God, what's the matter? - (grunts softly) - What happened? - (sighs)
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KISTIAKOWSKY: Yeah.
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Bombard it with neutrons. ALVAREZ: It's a nuclear fission. They did it, they split the atom. It's not possible. (stimulating music playing)
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I told you, he turned the scientists against me one by one, starting with Einstein. I told you about, uh, Einstein. I saw him by the pond. You did, but you know, sir, since nobody really knows what they said to each other that day, is it possible they didn't talk about you at all? Is it possible they spoke about something, uh, more important? REPORTERS: Mr. Strauss! (clamoring)
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(somber music playing)
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But what if I need you?
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(mutters indistinctly)
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He has a point.
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(exhales deeply)
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Where did you go? - I can't tell you. - Why not? Because you're a Communist.