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utt_0_ATL_se0_ag1_m_04_1 | Transcribe the utterance below in uppercase, without including any punctuation. | NOTHING LIKE THAT GO OVER MY HEAD CAUSE YOU KNOW WELL KILL OURSELVES TRYNA WORRY ABOUT |
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utt_100_DCA_se3_ag2_m_01_1 | Return the transcription of this phrase in uppercase, omitting any punctuation marks. | ID GO OUT BECAUSE ID BEEN SITTING DOWN ALL DAY AND I DIDNT FEEL LIKE DOING ANY HOMEWORK WHEN I |
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utt_101_DCA_se3_ag4_m_01_2 | Please provide a transcription of this utterance in uppercase and without punctuation. | I MEAN YOU YOU YOU YOURE DOING A GOOD JOB YOURE C CONSCIENCE CONSCIENCE CONSCIENTIOUS ABOUT IT |
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utt_102_DCA_se1_ag1_m_07_1 | Please provide the transcription of the following utterance, making sure it is in uppercase and has no punctuation. | YOU KNOW HOLLER AT ME TELL ME I SHOULD HAVE WENT TO BED EARLIER OR SOMETHING YOU KNOW |
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utt_103_DCA_se1_ag1_f_02_1 | Transcribe the utterance below in uppercase, without including any punctuation. | BUT HE SCARED THOUGH LIKE YOU SAY OR YOU GO AND GET YOUR MOTHER OR FATHER |
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utt_104_DCA_se3_ag3_m_04_1 | Please return the transcription of this utterance in uppercase and without punctuation. | AND I I IN A DAYS WORK SEE I ISSUE SUPPLIES FOR ALL THE LOCAL BOARD |
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utt_105_DCA_se1_ag3_m_01_1 | Given the following utterance, provide its transcription in uppercase and without punctuation. | OUT OF NOWHERE HE JUST CAME TO LIFE AGAIN AND SHOT ABOUT FIVE OR SIX MORE OF EM JUST LIKE THAT |
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utt_106_DCA_se3_ag2_m_03_1 | For the following phrase, return its transcription in uppercase, excluding any punctuation. | IF YOU DIDNT SAY MAY I THEN YOU HAD TO EITHER GO BACK OR STAND IN THAT |
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utt_107_DCA_se2_ag3_m_01_1 | For the utterance provided, return its transcription in uppercase and leave out all punctuation. | PROBABLY GOES SOMEWHERES ELSE MAYBE GO IN TO DULLES MAYBE GO IN DOWNTOWN WASHINGTON MAYBE GOING TO |
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utt_108_DCA_se1_ag4_m_02_1 | Provide the transcription of this utterance in uppercase letters and omit any punctuation. | SEE I GO AND SAY I WANT TO SLEEP ON YOUR FLOOR SITTING IN A CHAIR MMMM |
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utt_109_DCA_se3_ag1_m_02_1 | Please return the transcription of this utterance in uppercase and without punctuation. | I DONT KNOW HE JUST KIND OF BLENDED IN WITH THE REST OF THE PEOPLE AND HE |
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utt_10_ATL_se0_ag2_f_01_1 | For the following spoken phrase, provide its transcription in uppercase, with no punctuation. | WE ALWAYS SHARED LIKE A HOME IN NEW YORK CITY YOU COULD HAVE LIKE THREE FAMILY HOMES |
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utt_110_DCA_se3_ag1_f_06_1 | Given this utterance, provide its transcription. Your response must be only the transcription in uppercase and without any punctuation. | THEYLL TELL US ONE THING AND HELL TELL US ANOTHER THEN WHEN WE TELL HIM WHAT THEYVE TOLD US HE GETS VERY UPSET |
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utt_111_DCA_se1_ag2_m_01_1 | Transcribe the following utterance, using only uppercase letters and excluding punctuation. | HE WAS IN THE PROCESS OF GETTING READY TO SHOOT A GUY DOWN THAT HE WAS |
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utt_112_DCA_se1_ag3_f_02_1 | For the utterance provided, return its transcription in uppercase and leave out all punctuation. | NONE THAT I KNOW OF NO MORE THAN SHE WILL PAY ATTENTION TO YOU ONCE IN AWHILE |
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utt_113_DCA_se3_ag1_m_03_1 | Convert the given spoken phrase into a transcription. Use uppercase letters only and remove all punctuation. | W I DONT KNOW IT WOULD IT WOULDNT MAKE ANY WED TRY TO GET AS MANY KIDS AS WE COULD PLAYING THIS THIS TAG GAME FOR EXAMPLE |
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utt_114_DCA_se2_ag1_m_05_1 | Please transcribe the given utterance, ensuring the output is in uppercase and free of punctuation. | AND LIKE HE MIGHT BE CALLED YOU KNOW ANY TIME WE COME AROUND WE GIVE YOU THE SIGNAL YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO GO |
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utt_115_DCA_se3_ag4_m_01_2 | Return the transcription of the following utterance in uppercase and without any punctuation marks. | YOU YOU JUST CANT GET THERE YOU CANT YOU DONT HAVE THE ORGANIZATION TO GET TO PLACES YOU KNOW |
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utt_116_DCA_se2_ag3_m_01_1 | Transcribe the following utterance into uppercase letters, ensuring there is no punctuation. | BUT I MEAN IF I HAD IT ALL TO DO OVER AGAIN AND IF I WAS FROM THE GHETTO ID JUST BE FROM THE GHETTO |
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utt_117_DCA_se3_ag4_m_01_2 | Transcribe the following phrase in uppercase, making sure to exclude any punctuation. | PREJUDICE IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT ITITS HERE TO STAY AND ITS A LOT OF IT IN |
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utt_118_DCA_se3_ag4_m_01_1 | Please provide a transcription of this utterance in uppercase and without punctuation. | THE ENVIRONMENT WASNT AS FREE THEN AS IT WAS NOW THERE WAS SO MUCH SUPPRESSION AT THAT TIME YOU SEE THAT UH |
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utt_119_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_1 | Provide a transcription in uppercase for this utterance and exclude all punctuation. | IF THE TEACHER HAS TO SPEAK TO EM ITS BECAUSE THEY WERE GENERALLY DOING SOMETHING THAT THE HAD NO BUSINESS DOING |
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utt_11_ATL_se0_ag1_f_01_1 | For the provided utterance, give its transcription in uppercase and omit punctuation. | BUT EVERYBODY JUST PRETTY MUCH GOT THEY OWN THING GOING ON SO YOU KNOW WHEN YOU GROW OLDER |
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utt_120_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_1 | Return the transcription of the given utterance in uppercase and omit any punctuation marks. | L MY LAST YEAR OR SO IN HIGH SCHOOL I DRIFTED COMPLETELY AWAY FROM THEM BECAUSE I WENT TO WORK FOR A BOOKSTORE |
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utt_121_DCA_se2_ag3_m_03_1 | Return the transcription for the provided utterance in uppercase, leaving out all punctuation. | SO I MEAN LAUGH I COULDNT SAY I MEAN BUT I UH DO KNOW THAT SHE TREATED ME FAIR SO I CAN IMAGINE THAT SHE WAS TREATING THEM FAIRLY AS SHE COULD |
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utt_122_DCA_se1_ag1_m_07_1 | Return the transcription of the utterance below, using uppercase and excluding punctuation. | I WORK WITH LITTLE CHILDREN WHOVE BEEN IN TROUBLE FOR THE FIRST TIME AT NUMBER THIRTEEN PRECINCT |
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utt_123_DCA_se2_ag1_f_05_1 | Provide the transcription of this utterance in uppercase letters and omit any punctuation. | I WAS OVER MY COUSINS HOUSE FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AND I AINT GO HOME I WAS SUPPOSED TO GO HOME NIGHT |
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utt_124_DCA_se1_ag3_f_01_1 | Transcribe the following utterance, using only uppercase letters and excluding punctuation. | OH YES I REMEMBER LAST WEEKS TOO IT WAS ABOUT THIS UH FELLA THAT HAD MADE THIS GERM CULTURE |
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utt_125_DCA_se2_ag1_m_05_1 | Please return the transcription of this utterance in uppercase and without punctuation. | THERES GONNA BE SOME TIMES WHEN UH IM IM GETTING OLDER YOU KNOW THERES GONNA BE SOME TIMES WHEN IM GONNA WANNA |
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utt_126_DCA_se2_ag1_m_02_1 | For the following spoken phrase, return its transcription in uppercase, omitting any punctuation. | AND THEN BY THEN ID JUST WIND IT UP AGAIN AND I HAVE TWO MORE FISH TO TAKE OFF AND PUT DOWN AND |
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utt_127_DCA_se2_ag3_m_02_1 | Transcribe the spoken words below in uppercase, ensuring no punctuation is present. | AND THEY WOULD ALL BRING FOOD AND EVERYTHING LIKE THAT UP THERE FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER BUT THEY WOULDNT |
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utt_128_DCA_se3_ag3_f_01_1 | Transcribe the following utterance, using only uppercase letters and excluding punctuation. | UH I SUPPOSE THEY PLAYED UNTIL THEY HAD TO COME IN TO DO THEIR STUDYING AND WHAT NOT |
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utt_129_DCA_se3_ag1_m_02_1 | Transcribe the following utterance, using only uppercase letters and excluding punctuation. | GET A CHANCE TO WORK WITH SOME OF MY PEOPLE WHO REALLY YOU KN WHO ARE |
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utt_12_ATL_se0_ag1_m_02_1 | Please provide the transcription of the following utterance, making sure it is in uppercase and has no punctuation. | YOU KNOW MY MOM O HAD ONLY HAD TWO KIDS MY DA MY DAD HAD OTHER |
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utt_130_DCA_se3_ag3_m_03_1 | Please return the transcription of this utterance in uppercase and without punctuation. | OR E EQUALLY INTERESTING BECAUSE ITS THE ONLY WAY I GET SOCKS AND NECK TIES LAUGH AND HANDKERCHIEFS |
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utt_131_DCA_se2_ag1_f_07_1 | Please return the transcription of this utterance in uppercase and without punctuation. | JACKS YOU GO OUT ITS TEN JACKS THROW EM OUT AND YOU PICK ALL OF EM UP |
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utt_132_DCA_se3_ag1_f_05_1 | Transcribe the following utterance in uppercase and remove all punctuation marks. | AND EVERYTHING I DONT LIKE EM COMING AROUND MY HOUSE AND THEN MEET MY MOTHER LOOKING LIKE A TRAMP OR NOTHING LIKE THAT |
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utt_133_DCA_se3_ag2_f_04_1 | Please transcribe this utterance in uppercase and ensure no punctuation is included. | BUT TO ME IT SAYS SOMETHING IS SPECIAL ABOUT YOU WHEN A MAN TAKES YOU OUT TO DINNER |
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utt_134_DCA_se2_ag1_m_05_1 | For the following spoken phrase, provide its transcription in uppercase, with no punctuation. | GAGGING AND GASPING FOR AIR FOR ABOUT A HOUR EVEN WHEN HE WENT BACK TO CLASS |
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utt_135_DCA_se2_ag3_m_01_1 | Transcribe the given utterance in uppercase only, and leave out all punctuation marks. | ONE BE ON THE ONE SIDE AND ONE BE ON THE OTHER SIDE AND WE JUST TRY TO GET THE BALL |
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utt_136_DCA_se2_ag1_m_05_2 | Please provide a transcription in uppercase letters only, and exclude any punctuation from the following utterance. | YOU KNOW EVERYTHINGS TURNED AGAINST ME AND I SAY YOU KNOW I IT WAS GONNA HAPPEN ANYWAY YOU KNOW |
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utt_137_DCA_se2_ag2_m_02_1 | For the provided utterance, give its transcription in uppercase and omit punctuation. | I WAS JUST LIKE I WAS BACK AT HOME AT MOM AND DADS YOU KNOW REALLY |
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utt_138_DCA_se2_ag1_f_03_1 | For the following spoken phrase, provide its transcription in uppercase, with no punctuation. | THATS HOW WE PLAY AND YOU KNOW THEN SHE TOOK A RULER START HITTING US AND STUFF |
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utt_139_DCA_se3_ag1_m_05_1 | For the provided utterance, give its transcription in uppercase and omit punctuation. | AND ALL THESE GUYS FELL OUT OF THE SKY YOU KNOW INTO THE WATER ALL THESE FROG MEN |
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utt_13_ATL_se0_ag1_m_04_2 | Please transcribe the provided utterance, ensuring it is in uppercase and has no punctuation. | I DONT REALLY THINK ITS A THING THATS TOO FOCUSED WHEN YOU AINT ACHIEVED YOUR GOAL YET |
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utt_140_DCA_se2_ag2_m_02_1 | Provide the transcription of this utterance in uppercase letters and omit any punctuation. | YEAH SHED BE THE ONLY ONE BECAUSE ALL MY OTHER TEACHERS I GOT ALONG WITH THEM FINE |
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utt_141_DCA_se1_ag2_m_01_1 | Please transcribe the given utterance, ensuring the output is in uppercase and free of punctuation. | TAKE A LITTLE PACK A LITTLE PICNIC LUNCH GO DOWN IN ROCK CREEK PARK YOU KNOW |
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utt_142_DCA_se1_ag2_m_01_1 | Given the utterance below, provide its transcription in uppercase letters and omit punctuation. | LIKE UH ITS A COUPLE OF EM THERE NOW LIKE PEACHES AND HERB I LIKE THOSE |
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utt_143_DCA_se2_ag2_m_02_1 | Provide the transcription of the following spoken words. Use uppercase and exclude all punctuation. | AND THEN YOU WAS ALLOWED TO THROUGH THE BALL AT THE PERSON AND HIT THEM BEFORE YOU GET TO THE BASE |
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utt_144_DCA_se2_ag1_f_04_1 | Return the transcription of the given utterance in uppercase and omit any punctuation marks. | EENIE MEENIE MINEY MO CATCH HIM BY TOE IF HE HOLLER LET HIM GO EENIE MEENIE MINEY MOE |
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utt_145_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_2 | Given this utterance, return a transcription in uppercase and omit any punctuation. | DIFFERENT THINGS THAT HAPPENED OVER THE YEARS AND SOME OF THE INCIDENTS THAT HAPPENED DOWN ON UH |
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utt_146_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_2 | Return the transcription for the provided utterance in uppercase, leaving out all punctuation. | AND I THINK POSSIBLY I DONT KNOW WHETHER I ATTRIBUTE THIS TO HIS TRAVELS OR JUST TO UH |
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utt_147_DCA_se3_ag2_f_01_1 | Transcribe the given utterance in uppercase only, and leave out all punctuation marks. | AND UH AFTER I HAD BEEN THERE FOR A WHILE I HAD TO LEARN TO FIGHT AND TAKE CARE OF MYSELF AND AFTER I GOT USED TO THIS YOU KNOW |
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utt_148_DCA_se2_ag4_f_01_1 | Transcribe the given utterance in uppercase only, and leave out all punctuation marks. | STAND FOR THAT LIKE WE DID BECAUSE THAT WAS THE SYSTEMS AT THAT TIME AND WE |
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utt_149_DCA_se1_ag1_m_07_1 | Transcribe the spoken words below in uppercase, ensuring no punctuation is present. | YOU KNOW THE FATHERS AT THE END ALL YOU KNOW WELL AGREED IF THEY WERE IN LOVE YOU KNOW |
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utt_14_ATL_se0_ag2_m_02_1 | Return the transcription of the following utterance in uppercase and without any punctuation marks. | YOU KNOW WHAT IM SAYING LIKE I I DEFINITELY COULD DEAL WITH THAT TYPE BUT EVERY NOW AND THEN |
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utt_150_DCA_se2_ag1_m_01_1 | Given the following utterance, provide its transcription in uppercase and without punctuation. | YOU KNOW NEXT JOB THEY SPOSTA LET HIM KNOW SO HE CAN TURN EM IN AND GET THE REWARD |
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utt_151_DCA_se1_ag3_f_02_1 | Provide the transcription of the following spoken words. Use uppercase and exclude all punctuation. | THINGS ARE WHICHEVER WAY THAT HE WOULD HAVE THINGS TO GO THATS THE JUST THE WAY THEY ARE GOING |
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utt_152_DCA_se2_ag2_m_02_1 | For the following phrase, return its transcription in uppercase, excluding any punctuation. | TO BAIT ME JUST TO SAY WHAT I LIKE SO THEY COULD TRY TO GET IT FOR ME |
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utt_153_DCA_se2_ag1_m_02_1 | Given the following utterance, provide its transcription in uppercase and without punctuation. | AND HE TOLD ME RIGHT AFTER I BOUGHT IT THAT I SHOULDNT NEVER GOTTEN A JC HIGGINS BECAUSE |
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utt_154_DCA_se3_ag2_f_05_1 | Provide the transcription of this utterance in uppercase letters and omit any punctuation. | AROUND THAT TIME WE DIDNT HAVE A TV SO I GUESS IT WAS RADIO AND THEN TO BED |
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utt_155_DCA_se1_ag1_f_02_1 | Provide the uppercase transcription of the following utterance, removing any punctuation. | EXCEPT YOU HAVE TO BE IN A LINE OF SOME SORT AND THEN SHE CALL YOUR NAME BUT SIMON SAY YOU DONT CALL YOUR NAME |
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utt_156_DCA_se2_ag1_m_01_1 | For the provided utterance, give its transcription in uppercase and omit punctuation. | I GUESS THEY FELT THEY DIDNT DIDNT WANNA HAVE THAT ON THEY RECORD THAT WE BEAT THEM TWICE |
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utt_157_DCA_se3_ag4_m_01_2 | Please provide the uppercase transcription of the given utterance, leaving out all punctuation. | AND UH I HAD A WHITE BOY IN MY COMPANY UNDER MY COMMAND WHO WASNT STUDYING HIS |
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utt_158_DCA_se2_ag2_m_02_1 | For the following phrase, return its transcription in uppercase, excluding any punctuation. | IF YOU GO AHEAD AND TRY TO BE NICE TO THAT CHILD AND TRY TO HELP THAT CHILD |
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utt_159_DCA_se2_ag2_m_02_1 | Given the following utterance, provide its transcription in uppercase and without punctuation. | AND AT THE TIME I WAS AT THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN THEN WHEN I MOVED OUT |
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utt_15_ATL_se0_ag2_m_01_1 | Please transcribe the given utterance, ensuring the output is in uppercase and free of punctuation. | YOU DONT SEE YOUR ARMS AND YOUR LEGS AND ALL OF THAT LIKE I THINK WE WAS TOUCHING ON THIS BEFORE YOU DONT SEE ALL OF THAT YOU ONLY SEE |
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utt_160_DCA_se3_ag1_f_03_1 | Convert the following utterance into uppercase transcription, without any punctuation. | NEXT TIME IT GOT BACK IN THE RACE THE CAR BURNT ALL THE WAY UP THAT TIME SO |
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utt_161_DCA_se2_ag3_m_02_1 | Please transcribe this utterance in uppercase and ensure no punctuation is included. | EVERYBODY BE SO CHOKED UP OVER THE GIFTS AND EVERYTHING THEY WONT BE TOO HUNGRY ANYWAY |
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utt_162_DCA_se1_ag1_f_03_1 | Please provide a transcription in uppercase letters only, and exclude any punctuation from the following utterance. | WE GET OUR EASTER CLOTHES AND WE GO TO CHURCH ON EASTER ON EASTER MONDAY AND WE GO OUT SOMEWHERE |
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utt_163_DCA_se1_ag1_m_07_1 | Given this utterance, return a transcription in uppercase and omit any punctuation. | YOU JUST DONT DO IT YOU KNOW AND THATS THE EASY WAY OUT AND I BELIEVE THATS WHY YOU KNOW |
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utt_164_DCA_se2_ag1_m_02_1 | Provide the transcription of the following spoken words. Use uppercase and exclude all punctuation. | A LOT OF THE STUDENTS WOULDNT DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND THEY JUST COULDNT STAND THE TEACHER BUT |
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utt_165_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_2 | For the provided utterance, give its transcription in uppercase and omit punctuation. | TWO YEARS SINCE WE THE ACTUAL TIME SHE GOT SICK WENT IN THE HOSPITAL AND AND THE TIME THAT SHE WAS OPERATED ON AND WHAT HAVE YOU THE TIME SHE DIED |
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utt_166_DCA_se1_ag3_f_02_1 | Please transcribe this utterance in uppercase and ensure no punctuation is included. | AND WHILE HE WAS GETTING BURNED UP IN A FIRE SHE WAS OUT WITH ANOTHER MAN AND HER HUSBAND WAS AT HOME |
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utt_167_DCA_se2_ag1_f_03_1 | For the provided utterance, give its transcription in uppercase and omit punctuation. | AND THEN THE MAN LEFT THE ROOM HE JUST WANTED TO KNOW WHERE BONNIE AND CLYDE WAS |
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utt_168_DCA_se3_ag2_f_05_1 | Transcribe the following phrase in uppercase, making sure to exclude any punctuation. | WHETHER I BELIEVE IT OR NOT I DONT KNOW I TRY TO LOOK AT LIFE THAT WAY THAT |
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utt_169_DCA_se1_ag2_m_01_1 | Return the following utterance as a transcription in uppercase, without any punctuation. | AND UH HIM AND I COULDNT GET ALONG TOGETHER BECAUSE I DIDNT EVER DID LIKE A PERSON WITH A NASTY ATTITUDE YOU KNOW BECAUSE |
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utt_16_ATL_se0_ag1_m_02_1 | Transcribe the following utterance, using only uppercase letters and excluding punctuation. | AT THE END OF THE DAY THEY DONT WANT ME TO DIE THEY WANT ME TO STAY ALIVE SO YOU KNOW |
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utt_170_DCA_se3_ag1_m_03_1 | Convert the given spoken phrase into a transcription. Use uppercase letters only and remove all punctuation. | OH IVE HAD SOME TEACHERS THAT DIDNT TEACH TOO WELL THAT I DIDNT I DIDNT LIKE THEM BUT I CANT SAY THAT I |
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utt_171_DCA_se3_ag4_m_01_2 | For the following spoken phrase, return its transcription in uppercase, omitting any punctuation. | FOR TWO YEARS BEFORE I WAS PROMOTED TO A BATTALION CHIEF I MEAN I HAD PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE AT IT SO IT WAS NOTHING WASNT ANYTHING NEW TO IT NEW TO ME IN UH BEING PROMOTED TO A BATTALION CHIEF |
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utt_172_DCA_se3_ag2_f_04_1 | Transcribe the following utterance in uppercase and remove all punctuation marks. | AND HERE I HAD NEVER HAD A GEOGRAPHY COURSE UH SINCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I DONT KNOW HOW I MISSED IT |
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utt_173_DCA_se2_ag3_m_03_1 | Provide the uppercase transcription of the following utterance, removing any punctuation. | FORM A DISLIKE FOR HIM AND YOU KNOW JUST ONE OF THOSE MENTAL BLOCKS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT |
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utt_174_DCA_se3_ag2_f_05_1 | Return the transcription of the following utterance in uppercase and without any punctuation marks. | BUT I MEAN I WAS DOING IT UNCONSCIOUSLY BUT SHE USED TO JUST FIND LITTLE THINGS TO |
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utt_175_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_2 | Transcribe the spoken phrase, ensuring it is in uppercase and has no punctuation. | SO MANY OF THESE THINGS THEY DONT EVEN KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THAT I DONT THINK ABOUT THAT I NEVER REMIND EM UP AND I DONT BRING IT UP YOU KNOW |
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utt_176_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_2 | Return the transcription for the provided utterance in uppercase, leaving out all punctuation. | THIS CHRISTMAS HAD BEEN A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM PAST CHRISTMASES BECAUSE THIS IS THE FIRST CHRISTMAS I DONT KNOW WHETHER YOU KNOW IT OR NOT BUT MY WIFE |
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utt_177_DCA_se3_ag2_f_05_1 | Given this utterance, return a transcription in uppercase and omit any punctuation. | WELL SOMEONE WAS A MOTHER AND SOMEBODY ELSE WAS A FATHER AND WE PLAYED WITH DOLLS OF COURSE |
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utt_178_DCA_se2_ag3_m_02_1 | Transcribe the utterance below in uppercase, without including any punctuation. | AND SHOOT THEY DIDNT CARE ABOUT THAT WHEN THEY CAME OUT OF THERE THEY JUST STARTED SHOOTING |
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utt_179_DCA_se2_ag1_f_02_1 | For the following spoken phrase, provide its transcription in uppercase, with no punctuation. | AND NOT A ONE AND NOT A WHITE AND NOT A WHITE CHILD IN THERE LIKED HER |
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utt_17_ATL_se0_ag2_m_01_1 | Return the transcription for the provided utterance in uppercase, leaving out all punctuation. | I DONT REALLY LOOK AT TIME AS AGE I FEEL LIKE I WAS BORN IN THE SAME MOMENT THAT IM IN RIGHT NOW |
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utt_180_DCA_se3_ag1_m_03_1 | For the given utterance, return a transcription that is in uppercase and free of any punctuation. | FOR MY OWN I CANT REMEMBER THAT MUCH ABOUT THE CLASS TO SAY WHETHER SHE WAS THE BEST |
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utt_181_DCA_se2_ag2_m_02_1 | Given the utterance below, provide its transcription in uppercase letters and omit punctuation. | AND FAR AS GO LIKE GOING TO SCHOOL AND THINGS OR CERTAIN AREAS A LOT OF KIDS WOULDNT GO THROUGH |
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utt_182_DCA_se2_ag1_f_02_1 | Transcribe the following utterance in uppercase and remove all punctuation marks. | CAUSE SHE WAS A NEGRO AND AND SHE NEVER DID NOTHING TO NOBODY SHE WAS ALWAYS |
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utt_183_DCA_se2_ag1_m_02_1 | Please transcribe this utterance in uppercase and ensure no punctuation is included. | ONE SCREW FELL OFF AND THEN THE NEXT THING I KNEW THE FENDER WAS OFF AND |
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utt_184_DCA_se1_ag1_f_02_1 | For the following phrase, return its transcription in uppercase, excluding any punctuation. | SO HE SAID HE DIDNT WANT THE JOB THEN BUT HE HAD ALREADY SIGNED UP FOR IT |
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utt_185_DCA_se3_ag2_m_01_1 | Transcribe the spoken phrase, ensuring it is in uppercase and has no punctuation. | WE HAVENT SEEN ANYTHING IN THE PAPERS WE WED LIKE TO GO IN AND SEE BUT UH |
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utt_186_DCA_se3_ag3_m_03_1 | Transcribe the following utterance in uppercase and remove all punctuation marks. | STEAM I WAS AFRAID YOU KNOW IT WAS THE FIRST TIME ID BEEN IN THE WATER IN YEARS |
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utt_187_DCA_se3_ag3_m_01_1 | Transcribe the given utterance in uppercase only, and leave out all punctuation marks. | IVE HELPED MY CHILDREN WITH THEIR HOMEWORK AND I D DONT KNOW WHETHER SOME OF THESE THINGS IVE LEARNED IN SCHOOL WHEN I WAS |
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utt_188_DCA_se2_ag3_m_02_1 | Please provide a transcription in uppercase letters only, and exclude any punctuation from the following utterance. | YEAH WELL MOSTLY EVERYBODY COME HOME CHANGE CLOTHES AND THEN GET ON GO TO THE BASKETBALL COURT AND PLAY BASKETBALL |
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utt_189_DCA_se3_ag2_f_04_1 | Transcribe the following utterance into uppercase letters, ensuring there is no punctuation. | I DONT REALLY THINK WE WERE TAUGHT TO WORK WITH DEAF MUTES THATS AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT |
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utt_18_ATL_se0_ag2_f_02_1 | For the following spoken phrase, provide its transcription in uppercase, with no punctuation. | TS NO MY MUSIC IS VERY VERSATILE ITS VERY MAINSTREAM LIKE I SAID IM NOT RELIGIOUS SO |