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Decide

Jackie and I decided to go on that trip this summer.
What would you say if we said we'd decided to let you go on your trip?
What if Rose wakes up tomorrow morning, and decides that, no, she doesn't want to have a baby: what would you do then, Tony?
I think that's for me and Terry to decide, don't you?
No, I decided not to, not with the way my luck goes.
Oh I don't know, I'll let you decide.
I have decided it was a good idea, coming to the beach this summer that is.
I decided I want to try and work things out with my boss.
[sits in a throne-like red chair, wryly reading] "When the world's most eligible bachelor finally decided to marry, many hoped it would be to someone who looked more like Jackie O." [wry] Thank god for the Kennedys.
The place had taken on a decidedly feminine air.
You've decided to go?
She decided to let it drop.
I've decided to form a charitable foundation in Pauline's honor.
I've decided today, in the light of what has happened, all work here will stop.
Since our cash cow in the other room has turned into a sink hole, I've decided to pursue a career in business.
That's for a court to decide.
Because of my financial difficulties I have decided to end it all tonight.
I've decided I want to help you with the family business.
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