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Lost in Translation

Published on March 1, 2014

The ever-brilliant Bill Murray: “Is that everything? It seemed like he said quite a bit more than that.” A funny, but also accurate depiction of the challenges of interpreting when languages don’t match words or phrases “one for one.”

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