(elevator dings) ROBERT: Were conceivably dangerous, yes. ROBB: I mean, really, known Communists.
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Because she was still in love with me.
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You know, you... you sit there, day after day, letting them pick our lives to pieces.
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ROBB: Did you think that consistent with good security? - As a matter of fact, it was. - (rhythmic stomping) Not a word. ROBB: When did you see her after that?
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KITTY: If they don't release the transcript, - I'm sure you will. - ROBERT: I was under oath. KITTY: Well, you were under an oath for me when you went to see Jean.
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While I'm there next week, I'll drop in to see him.
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(stomping intensifying)
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(cheering and applauding)
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(telephone ringing) CHARLOTTE: That's Lomanitz, line one.
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You said you would always answer.
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(heavy breathing)
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There's been another screw-up. Lomanitz just got drafted. - We are at war, Doctor. - Don't be an asshole, Nichols. We need this kid. Fix it, will you? It wasn't a mistake. Your friend Lomanitz has been trying to unionize the Radiation Lab. He promised to quit all that. Well, he hasn't. Security officer at Berkeley's concerned about Communist infiltration through that union, - the F.A... - F.A.E.C.T.