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In case I did, you'll be happy to hear that we're cooking new batches as we speak, so if you'd like to be the first to know when the next one is ready, feel free to subscribe and hit that bell button with your chopsticks or bluntened knife.
In case I did, you'll be happy to hear that we're cooking new batches as we speak.
Let me transfer you to cancellations, and in case we get disconnected, write down this reference number.
AND IN CASE WE GET DISCONNECTED
You can use it like a ninja star in case there's a burglar in your house.
in case there's a burglar in your house
And in case that's too much biology for you, here's a space playlist.
And in case that's too much biology for you, here's a space playlist.
And my arms always stick out awkwardly just in case I have to catch myself because of my obvious problem with these stupid shoes.
and my arms always stick out awkwardly just in case I have to catch myself because of my obvious problem with these stupid shoes.
Just in case your dog is lacking fibre in their diet and is instinctively eating grass to add it back in.
just in case your dog is lacking fibre in their diet
I also have a ton of extra responsibility in case this plane goes down.
in case this plane goes down.
So it's now more important that you manage space in front of your vehicle so that you can come to a stop and not get into trouble in case something happens in front of you.
in case something happens in front of you.
in case of fire go straight to your swinging pet door.
In case of fire, go straight to your swinging pet door.
And in case the burglars really ran into a challenge, $1 bills would have been 66,000 pounds.