In my line of work, there are three things that matter. The person, the document and the story.
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Mr. Navorski? Sorry to keep you waiting. I'm Frank Dixon, Director of Customs and Border Protection here at JFK. I help people with their immigration problems. We're looking for an interpreter for you. How are we doing on that? Do we have an interpreter?
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I'm so sorry, sir. The position has already been filled.
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No, your return ticket. - Oh. Yes. - Ah.
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Do I know you from someplace? Sensible heels. Payless Shoes. Second floor.
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So, when do you come back? 13 days. How about you? I will be here. But what if your schedule changes? Maybe we should exchange phone numbers. No. I will be here.
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Friends.
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Due to the heavy snowfall, all flights have been canceled...
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- Where do you want to go? - I know place.
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- Let's just start over. - Yes, okay. - Are you coming or going? - I don't know. Both. - Tell me about it. - Napoleon? Yeah. I read a lot of history books. They're long and cheap and usually about men killing each other. Like 1,200 pages for $9.99. You can't beat that. - But Napoleon? - Yeah. He's one of my favorites.
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Ladies and gentlemen, United Airlines Flight 865 from Krakozhia has landed and is now taxiing to the gate. For those passengers holding tickets for Flight 866 to Krakozhia, we expect departure to be on schedule.
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Sit. Please.
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All right, here we go. Okay. Call them off. Johnson, clear the doors.
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Viktor's leaving.
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Ladies and gentlemen, passengers of flight 854... the international community tries to make inroads to a peaceful resolution. The populace has to wonder if they will ever find political stability, or find the leadership to secure their place on the world stage. And next this hour, looking to buy a 90-foot yacht?