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{{a|negotiation|[[File:Or any part thereof.png|thumb|510px|right|Stick ''that'' in your pipe and smoke it, [[Counselor]]]]}}What a [[legal eagle]] 'thinks'' say after confecting a winningly pedantic comment, just when all the business guys thought the docs were done.  Such a comment — or the wanton last-ditch insertion of some irrelevant [[boilerplate]], like a [[counterparts]] clause or something — entitles its author to showboat before the deal-team, like a footballer striker’s post-goal swept-back wing glide or a knee slide or — if you are supple enough — ''both''.
{{a|negotiation|{{image|knee-slide|jpg|Stick ''that'' in your pipe and smoke it, [[Counselor]]}}}}What a [[legal eagle]] ''thinks'' after confecting a winningly pedantic comment, just when all the business guys thought the docs were done.  Such a comment — or the wanton last-ditch insertion of some irrelevant [[boilerplate]], like a [[counterparts]] clause or something — entitles its author to showboat before the deal-team, like a footballer striker’s post-goal [[swept-back wing glide]] or a [[knee slide]] or — if you are supple enough — ''[[Swept-back wing knee-slide|both]]''.
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*[[Or any part thereof]]
*[[Or any part thereof]]
*[[If any]]
*[[If any]]
*(Somewhat more elaborately) [[counterparts]] and [[entire agreement]] clauses
*(Somewhat more elaborately) [[counterparts]] and [[entire agreement]] clauses

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What a legal eagle thinks after confecting a winningly pedantic comment, just when all the business guys thought the docs were done. Such a comment — or the wanton last-ditch insertion of some irrelevant boilerplate, like a counterparts clause or something — entitles its author to showboat before the deal-team, like a footballer striker’s post-goal swept-back wing glide or a knee slide or — if you are supple enough — both.

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