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When Dwight, who has a fear of public speaking, is asked to give a speech at a sales convention, he turns to Michael for help.
When Dwight, who has a fear of public speaking, is asked to give a speech at a sales convention, he turns to Michael for help.
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S2, EP16 "Valentines Day"Michael visits corporate headquarters in New York on Valentine's Day.
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S2, EP17 "Dwight's Speech"When Dwight, who has a fear of public speaking, is asked to give a speech at a sales convention, he turns to Michael for help.
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S2, EP18 "Take Your Daughter to Work Day"Michael strikes up a friendship with the 5-year-old daughter of his enemy when children visit the office.
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S2, EP19 "Michael's Birthday"Michael takes the Dunder Mifflin employees ice skating to celebrate his birthday; Kevin waits nervously for test results.
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S9, EP12 "Customer Loyalty"Dwight tries to stop Darryl from leaving; Jim misses Cece's first recital because of work, upsetting Pam; Nellie exposes Erin and Pete.
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S9, EP11 "Suit Warehouse"Everyone abuses the office's new espresso machine; Dwight takes Clark on a sales call; Darryl goes for an interview at Jim's company; Pam surprises Jim with a visit.
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S9, EP10 "Lice"Pam accidentally brings lice into the office but lets Meredith take the blame; Jim spends a great day in Philadelphia with a potential business associate; Nellie, Phyllis and Kevin interfere with Darryl's love life.
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S9, EP9 "Dwight Christmas"Dwight picks up the slack when the party planning committee fails to plan a Christmas party; Darryl worries Jim has forgotten the promise he made; Pete teaches Erin about "Die Hard."
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