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Type: Book excerpt / evidence document
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This document appears to be page 85 from a book or manual titled 'Body Language & Banter,' encompassing a discussion on communication psychology, tone of voice, and the mechanics of interruption in conversation. It references a 'Scientific American' study on flattery and uses a 'Two Ronnies' sketch as a visual aid. The page bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015775,' indicating it is part of a larger collection of evidence reviewed by the House Oversight Committee.

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The Two Ronnies Comedy Duo
Referenced in a video screenshot and caption titled 'Learning Swedish with The Two Ronnies' used as an example in the...

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Scientific American
Cited as the source of research regarding the effectiveness of insincere flattery.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015775' at the bottom of the page.

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Learning Swedish with The Two Ronnies
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"Vanity appears to override skepticism!"
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"“Please don’t interrupt me,” “Do you mind, I was talking,” “Pleeeease, let me finish.”"
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