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"Sister, I love love working to tackle climate change and wrongful convictions with you," she continued. "I love being bad an sneaking away for wine and a bowl of pasta in the middle of the day with you. And I frickin' love that we have arrived in our power suit era. We rule.""People ask all the time, ‘how do you decompress after covering heartbreaking cases?' This. I cling to THIS!" she wrote.
She also acknowledged their matching outfits and gave a nod to their onscreen cheerleading days, adding, "I love our matching uniforms!!! We're just cheering for different things now, in lockstep. Go Ravens!!!!!"
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