a comprehensive summary?" An Executive asked.
A middle-ager not anything by association had done an "awake overnight" to quick-read a bunch of stuff. "Well, history does show that the team touched on all the key points about an economical picture."
"And we don't seek to erase
"Or revise
"Our
"World
"history," they'd finished the sentencing together. Another young person let a binderfull of paperwork crash to the floor. Bitterly frustrated, someone mouthed. "Perfect. You're all just perfect. To the point of finishing each other's sentences and," stood up, nobody flinch, flipped a tie up off a breast, "So matchy-matchy."
"Point is," the little like-minded knot in the stream of just talking kept on, "Even in the Revolutionary War days there was a not-greatly-publicized separation of powers before
"Different unifications as the battles happened."
"Wouldn't that have left people, sometimes, feeling very lonely?" The frustrated person asked. "Come sit," said the middle-ager. "Make room," said people who'd been forging skills at steely boundaries. "And isolated," the middle-ager said holding up a Blackberry like the one the frustrated person had turned to grab before joining the talks.
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