HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028589.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028589.txt
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The document is a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics and people, including Rajeev Misra from Softbank Vision Fund, Kathy Bates, and Lily Sanchez.
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The document is a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics and people, including Rajeev Misra from Softbank Vision Fund, Kathy Bates, and Lily Sanchez. The conversation seems to be casual and personal in nature.
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