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Thanks for the great mods!
"Who's Candice?"
* 47 looks at camera, Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 in E-Flat Major begins playing *
"Ah, ah, ah"
Slightly harder, but allowing to give heroes cues their lines would be this tutorial: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1asHlhTP9tJzyKXIwDALpWdJTVasjh-72blST9kQeai8
I usually also delete names (like "Diana, what's the situation" into "What's the situation") and split some files to get more lines (like, "Yes, right away" into "Yes" and "Right away"), to make them less source-specific and have bigger variety, that can be few hours..
And then another half-a-hour-or-something in SDK to actually make it work in game.