That a major prime-time show reflects this viewpoint is honestly quite disturbing to me. |
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Frank Wood is an honestly unembellished Jody, and Patrick Clear a restrainedly sympathetic Bill. |
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But most players, even teams, would rather win unethically than lose honestly. |
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I will supply what evidence we have, what reports we have honestly, and then happily leave it or unhappily leave it to the Council. |
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It was as if a leathery membrane had slit open and out popped a deluge of technical knowledge I'd really honestly quite forgotten. |
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I mean, a nuclear attack would suck big time, but honestly, why is my dog obsessed with practically drowning me with his slobber? |
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He dates a pretty dancer on the squad named Laila, who honestly cares for him. |
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I honestly thought it must be some kind of bootleg recording of one of the acoustic shows I did back in the late eighties. |
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He has spoken honestly about the damage a lifetime of shooting big bore handguns has done to his body. |
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The questions by now were boringly repetitious and predictable, but they had to be answered, patiently, honestly, candidly. |
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I understand that to be bottom after eight matches is not the best situation but I honestly feel there were a lot of reasons for that. |
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Those who came of age in the 1950s are honestly wistful for the innocent pleasures of Perry Como, Chubby Checker, and sock hops. |
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He's very bright and intelligent and he's, honestly, probably the most wonderful person to look up to. |
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It also means being honestly thrilled for her when she wins the school spelling bee. |
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I honestly thought it was diegetic, and therefore it actually made the scene more unsettling for me. |
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To some no punishment fits such a crime, and these people honestly believe the murderers deserve no sympathy at all. |
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I honestly think that avoiding relegation back to Division Two must be the number one priority. |
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Not a duff track among them, honestly, and the thing didn't even make it past 20 minutes, so naturally I was starved for more. |
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I appreciated the student's candor in honestly evaluating these new techniques. |
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Getting home first last night I got cracking with tea, beef burgers with pasta bolognese, delicious, honestly! |
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It does not circulate honestly through the economy, and in fact disrupts the smooth flow of money through the country. |
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To achieve this vision, we have to address areas of weakness honestly and openly. |
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We also think it is important that such an important issue is debated openly and honestly. |
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I do not want to live in a city which cannot celebrate its diversity openly and honestly. |
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For a film that's honestly committed to being heart-warming and uplifting, it just about gets there. |
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I've said things in the heat of the moment but you can't honestly have executives talking up share prices just to get a short-term result. |
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Europeans have to think straight, to talk honestly and recognise their commonality. |
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I can honestly say I probably would not be here today if it wasn't for her. |
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I remember at one point going to the hospital chapel to pray for her and honestly thought that that was it. |
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No, it is not being done today because, quite honestly, it is easier to scramble an egg than to do one over easy. |
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They can only be honestly confronted by a thorough overhaul of the system the minister will be asked to control. |
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I can't honestly think of any other reason for the latest mean-spirited, cheese-paring cut revealed by the Irish Examiner today. |
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I bet there's not one person reading this that can honestly say they have never got chewing gum stuck to the bottom of their shoe. |
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So quite honestly, it's a hard question for me to answer because it is extremely hypothetical. |
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The public repeatedly identifies nurses as the profession most trusted to act honestly and ethically. |
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Seeing a therapist gave me the strength to deal honestly with my sexuality. |
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He had reached a wrong conclusion, but there was every indication that he had come to this decision honestly and honourably. |
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For weeks afterward she asked a great deal of questions, and I answered as simply and honestly as I could. |
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But none of us can honestly say how we would deal with that type of situation. |
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Formerly, physicians were told simply to deal honestly with patients and colleagues. |
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The movie is mostly about friendship but deals honestly with youth themes such as sexuality and drug taking. |
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As a doctor you have a professional responsibility to deal with complaints constructively and honestly. |
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This was a great contest, fought fairly and honestly, with Aberdeen probably just deserving their narrow victory. |
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And there are very few of these nouveau riche who came by their money honestly. |
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We still have not seen a depiction of these events that can deal honestly with the real history. |
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I think people expect if money's going to be spent that it be spent honestly. |
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Would you trust this man to behave fairly, honestly, and ethically in his portfolio? |
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These natives must learn to deal honestly with their emotions and be a little less secretive with their feelings of hostility or hurt. |
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We would do better to deal honestly with what they have shown us than to criticize them for speaking the truth without love. |
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If you don't have money, it takes courage to face your money problems bravely and honestly. |
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If you have to deal with it, deal with it honestly in age-appropriate terms. |
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Does he honestly believe that his government, or any other, should prioritise investment in telephone lines and aircraft? |
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Quite honestly I think they should teach cooking as a separate subject and call it just that. |
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I am a animal lover, although I do eat meat, but I honestly believe animals have just as much right to live as we have. |
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So do you honestly believe it's only a matter of time before people develop an increased respect for other species? |
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It's terribly trite, but I honestly think I have the best mother in the world. |
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I found the images truly sickening and I honestly could not believe that you would decide to publish them. |
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I honestly believe that lottery money will be forthcoming but I cannot say to what level. |
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Do we honestly believe, for instance, that justice is something that should be determined by economic forces? |
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I honestly believe that it wasn't just an attack on America, although it happened here in America. |
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People ask me why I want to get into advertising and I'm always stumped to give them a real answer that they can honestly believe. |
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I sighed and told him quite honestly that I felt sick and that I didn't want to go. |
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I honestly don't have time to deal with all the complaints that customers often have with bad deals. |
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And I honestly was trying to look at peaceful ways to deal with this situation. |
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My relationship with my wife is becoming rocky because, quite honestly, I don't listen to her. |
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Quite honestly, when we finish a movie, we very often don't know if we're going to get to make another one. |
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It was the chief steward, and, quite honestly, the last person Kirstle wanted to see just then. |
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Quite honestly, I am sometimes thankful for what I don't know about my patients' lives. |
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There may well be a point to all this, but quite honestly MPs should be worrying about weightier matters. |
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While it was a very tough decision, quite honestly, I really didn't have much choice. |
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Quite honestly, I don't like to go into those situations until everything is at least settled down. |
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I'm sure there's a load of stuff I'm supposed to be doing today, but quite honestly I can't remember what it was. |
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The walk home was less of a gallop and quite honestly it was a relief to get into bed. |
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How did we get to a point where none of us can afford to live honestly, earning enough money to support ourselves? |
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He explained, very simply and very carefully and honestly, what he had done to surveil this family because of his suspicions. |
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We honestly hate wearing these hot uncomfortable uniforms that were not made for your climate. |
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I honestly worked hard and put my reputation on the line, swearing to my referrals that this was not a scam. |
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She wants around 10,000 baht every month and honestly I am having trouble saving this amount out of the housekeeping money each month. |
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Do you honestly think verbally clobbering people will suddenly make them smile at you, act super nice and grant all your wishes? |
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Anyhow, a pretty trivial post, but if you managed to read this far you must really like my writing cause I honestly think I'm very idle. |
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Do you honestly think one chosen by a unicorn would be so ill-natured as to force one of us to do his bidding? |
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We only print what we know to be true, and what information has emerged has been faithfully and honestly reported. |
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Applying that standard we were not persuaded of the guilt of the employee and we could not move honestly to dismissal. |
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Therefore, it was incumbent upon the coalition partners to frankly, honestly and realistically examine, debate and sort out the issue. |
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And honestly, I found him to be quite fetching, this Pappy of the Southern Wood. |
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I have to honestly say that I didn't have much of an interest in the acting field. |
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You may be confused by my lack of appetite, but I honestly don't know how you manage to keep your figure with all that sugar! |
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I can't honestly say that a lead between my controller and the console has ever proved restrictive in my gaming pleasure. |
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But then later she says, probably more honestly, that after six months she'd probably get itchy feet again. |
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He asked me if I took any drugs and I honestly answered that I smoked a fair bit of pot and also smoked cigarettes. |
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The court considered a belief may be honestly held whether it stems from intoxication, stupidity, forgetfulness or inattention. |
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On the basis of its own investigations the landlord formed an honestly held belief that this tenant would detrimentally affect the mall. |
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Each piece has multiple tension points and crescendos to keep your ear engaged for a hard listen, but it honestly works best as background music. |
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Instead we went to a frat party, and honestly, I'm pretty sure that offing ourselves would have almost been better. |
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I can honestly say that I have never had more unpalatable lamb cutlets in my life. |
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In fact, I can honestly say I hated and despised the sound of fuzzes that I had heard. |
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Simplistic gameplay aside, the game is honestly funny when it's not being too lowbrow. |
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And the essence of any such prayerful self-examination is to do so honestly, which is hard. |
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I don't want to prejudge him, but quite honestly this is not an accidental situation. |
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I watched your presser this afternoon, and I've heard the reactions, and honestly it's like the election never happened. |
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Any gifts or payments to purchasing agents, suppliers and the like should be made honestly and openly. |
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The only glaring complaint that can honestly be made about the disc itself is the lack of an anamorphic video transfer. |
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If scenes showing projectile dog vomit and real estate transactions are honestly more interesting than the subject at hand, I can't see why. |
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To be offered a place in society which you cannot honestly fill is to be deracinated. |
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I honestly can't give you the derivation of the word, you'd probably need to check someone with training in linguistics. |
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Get dressed up, take your good lady out for a romantic meal and try to speak honestly about how you both feel. |
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The law presumes that the defamatory statement was made honestly and in good faith. |
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I honestly think he's being puckish with his coy answers, and that he has no intention of being the running mate to a left-liberal Democrat. |
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I'm sparing you guys the gory details, but honestly, if you've ever dealt with pets or children in any capacity, it's not that awful. |
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Do we honestly think people can live on Mars for a year in a leaky pup tent held together with bungee cords? |
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Do you honestly think that after pleasing forty clients this week alone that I'd need to be in your good graces to survive the month? |
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If he feels free to talk to his mom honestly about what is going on sexually, I'm elated. |
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The video is hilarious, ultra-sexy and yet manages to speak honestly and directly about a sensitive and important issue. |
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At certain times, most people find it difficult to communicate honestly, directly and openly with other people. |
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Those are not aimed at anyone who reads this, and I'm honestly not as grumpy as I sound. |
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I have honestly lost count of the number of people who stopped me to talk about the disclosures. |
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And in all of that time I can honestly say that I have never noted any of them being seriously discommoded by the demands of parenthood. |
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Many honestly want to know and serve God, and the vitality of evangelically minded groups attracts them. |
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Can you honestly say that, once the back-slapping and drinks all round were done with, you would be completely overjoyed on his behalf? |
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Oh honestly people, we are talking about a thoroughly domesticated creature here. |
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An interactive forum led by a male facilitator allowed expectant fathers to openly and honestly discuss issues of birth and fatherhood. |
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When I read posts like this, I really have to wonder, does this douchebag honestly think that this is going to work? |
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No honestly love, I just wanted a picture of their costumes, I'd hardly even noticed her legs, still, a small wahey! |
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He encouraged those writers who honestly and artistically shed light on Soviet reality, warts and all. |
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And I honestly believe that they will be found, and it's just a question of time at this point. |
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If your mom's worries are driving a wedge between you, ask her to tell you honestly what she's afraid of. |
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I know this is crazy, but I honestly feel that there was some kind of weird connection there. |
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I can honestly say that officers and staff had a mixture of feelings ranging from anger to disgust. |
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In French meat cookery, jus is roughly equivalent to honestly made thin gravy in the British tradition. |
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You are required to advertise your product or service and the terms of the sale honestly and accurately. |
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She writes very sensitively about them, and events that could be scoffed at by outsiders are treated openly and honestly. |
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I honestly can't imagine why no one on the show reacts in a similar fashion. |
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Pharmaceutical companies now had to keep their promises and negotiate honestly, she said. |
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I honestly felt a little stupidity now may save a whole lot of aggravation later. |
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It's Thewlis who does the best job, realising Lupin as honestly and beautifully as his book-based counterpart. |
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If you drop in here, you honestly never know if you'll find me wearing a wimple or a bikini. |
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In the Tricked Out Version you get fancy fades and wipes that honestly end up being more annoying than cool. |
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Is it possible for you and your husband to talk honestly, kindly and straightforwardly to each other? |
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In return you will serve the hotel loyally and honestly until your debts are worked off by your hard labour. |
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I honestly believe that impressive traps are the X factor in a take-no-prisoners most-muscular pose. |
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They are always referring to my past, but honestly I never think about that night in Munich any more. |
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It must be investigated honestly if Zen is to remain a meaningful and real tradition. |
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Take some time to explore your behavior and attitudes and honestly assess it on a level of zero to one hundred. |
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They will also call for a defence for those who distribute leaflets containing information they honestly believe to be true. |
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If we don't teach our children these values, how can we honestly expect them to become valuable and respectable members of society? |
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I'll be polite and civil to him, and I honestly don't think he wants anything more than that. |
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He plays for Tottenham and he is one of their best players and I honestly believe he is one of the best right backs in the premiership. |
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Jane thought, amazed, that there honestly wasn't one thing about rodeos she didn't find absolutely entertaining. |
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Quite honestly, it was not possible to discern the difference between infantrymen, tankers, artillerymen or MPs simply by looking at them. |
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The question, though, is whether one's personal likes and dislikes, one's gut feelings, can honestly count as critical judgment. |
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This book is topical, well devised and produced, and covers the subject matter authoritatively and honestly. |
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I honestly believe the vast majority of people make major life decisions with a lot of care and consideration. |
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I don't trust my boyfriend, I don't believe a word he says, and I honestly believe he is cheating on me. |
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Being a single father made a man out of me, and I can honestly say I am a better man today and thankful for the experience. |
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I didn't honestly think this was going to happen in my first term at the best university in Canada. |
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They look at life honestly, then sort of flip the script so that things that could make you cry end up making you laugh. |
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Ward tackles their claims directly dealing honestly with themes such as theodicy and the possibility that human will could thwart divine purpose. |
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If someone could prove categorically that he honestly believes this statement then he is quite clearly sectionable. |
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I pile them up in great heaps on my working desk and, honestly, I really do know where things are in all that mess. |
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It had been a long day, and she honestly didn't want to mediate another squabble. |
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Still, its characters are drawn so honestly, it continues to play as a decent serio-comic character study nearly twenty years later. |
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Is this a bureaucracy so miasmic that Peter honestly didn't know what Paul was doing? |
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It is a bellwether film in that it illustrates American race and gender inequity more directly and honestly than most Westerns of its time. |
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He answered honestly, a small ironic smile touching his lips as he realized the double meaning behind his words. |
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However, I'm going to shout that honestly, Rick, you are losing your touch. |
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I honestly believe that the president got the best of him by simply doing the opposite of whatever he recommended. |
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I imagine those kids think I'm minted and drive a Range Rover but honestly I'm not! |
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But honestly, the man belongs under a bridge asking billy goats inane questions, as opposed to seducing a trio of hot nubile actresses. |
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Quite honestly, I had forgotten about the electronic missive, but I searched through my archives to find a copy. |
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By a show of hands, who here honestly believes that it will be finished in March? |
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I can honestly say that is one of the finest fish I have ever eaten anywhere, a cross between salmon, swordfish and turbot. |
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I honestly believe video games are one of the best methods to rid your mind of a bad mood or of a bad incident. |
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I honestly don't understand it and won't until the same thing blindsides me. |
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Do you honestly think physicists study waves and simple harmonic motion and two body problems because we care about the universe? |
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They do not speak honestly about some of the world's most tyrannical regimes. |
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He honestly thought that Americans tried to improve the lot of the Vietnamese. |
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I can honestly say that I never started a blue, but my stupid pig-headed nature would not allow me to back down. |
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I can't honestly imagine anyone having the sitzfleisch to wade through a 250-page comic novel by an unknown writer on the internet. |
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I honestly think he could have polished off the whole sixer if we hadn't been plucking from its vine. |
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It was all to the good, as well, that the complex reality of a multi-ethnic society was more or less honestly addressed. |
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It's a lot worse being in jail, and you don't honestly deserve to be in the slammer. |
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I think it is a totally different place and quite honestly a much better place in terms of tolerance and understanding. |
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And despite all the pain I can honestly say that, looking back, I'm glad I did and I'm proud I undertook the whole enterprise. |
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Moreover, what was the point of replacing old overpaint with new, for how could a work painted mainly by others be honestly identified as a Turner? |
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I suppose that was fair enough, and quite honestly, I enjoyed the walk. |
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But how many of you can honestly say you think that second Nixon term was just a barnburner? |
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I replied honestly but inadequately, feeling momentarily disoriented myself. |
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There seems to be no real doubt that the third argument is false and that at least some, possibly many, patients would wish to be dealt with honestly. |
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Assess your core competencies, limitations and deliverables honestly. |
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Each health risk was presented honestly and intelligently with a confidential interval. |
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We must always question, honestly and searchingly, the wisdom of any war. |
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Even so, no matter that I love to stitch, that I pick up the quilt whenever I can, that I honestly take solace in this homely handwork, it still takes months. |
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I'll tell you that most agents act honestly, professionally and ethically. |
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I can honestly say that I felt a little thrill of excitement. |
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Any outcome from here on in is fine by me, and I mean that honestly. |
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I can honestly say I've never slept in a bender, and I never intend to. |
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You are honestly the hardest sign to write a weekly horoscope for, Cancer. |
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If you honestly believe that had he been the prime minister, Britain would not have aided our closest ally the US in Iraq then I'm sorry, you're living in cuckoo land. |
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I honestly believe that the game was won and lost in that first half. |
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Well, if an officer of your rank, with clout and a good deal of power and influence does not speak out, do you honestly expect that others below your rank would? |
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Come on, surely it's not beyond the wit of Wapping to rise to this challenge and ogle some young totty honestly, while still admiring her intelligence? |
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I honestly believe that most governments want to do good, even this one. |
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I honestly believe that is why so many people are so unhappy today. |
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I like to be honest and to face the differences honestly, but I do not think that the whole question of intercommunion is being sufficiently clearly dealt with at the moment. |
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Do you honestly believe that Toyota is being held to exactly the same standard as General Motors and everybody else? |
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Ellen set aside all pretensions and spoke as honestly as she knew how. |
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If you honestly believe that prayer will help, by all means go and pray. |
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Until then I honestly believed that I would never forgive my mother. |
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But I honestly don't see myself getting excited by sports sims. |
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We honestly don't know how he can say these things with a straight face. |
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The trouble with these sites is they are not scientific, and you have to either agree or disagree with the questions when often you can do neither honestly. |
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Wentworth had a threateningly dark and oppressive atmosphere whereas I can honestly say I've been in scarier factory canteens than the one at Larkhall. |
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We learned that the golden names of Motown were honestly intimidated by Michael Jackson when it became his turn. |
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We complain about the msm, but can we honestly say that the conservative press has been more honest? |
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There are some very well-done montage sequences and some honestly insightful cuts, but they are drowned in a flood of meaningless and unmotivated shots and scenes. |
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The secret to a successful relocation is knowing what to honestly expect so you can laugh cathartically when the inevitable bizarre scenarios emerge. |
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This individualized approach makes it easier for clients to react honestly to a piece rather than making a decision because a gallerist is waiting for their feedback. |
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Which I suppose could cause some people to think I am certifiable, which, honestly, I probably am, but I think the insanity gives my personality the edge it needs. |
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I waited for what I honestly thought would be a safe sign from the umpire only to be pronounced dead at the scene for the final out of the inning. |
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If we honestly believed that any of this stuff was true then most of us would have been so disappointed by now that we'd have joined a monastery and taken a vow of celibacy. |
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We honestly did not know we had trespassed on your lands, sire. |
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I told Christopher honestly, propping my knees up and hugging them. |
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I would think with what you've gone through you might have a better understanding of the issues trans people face, but honestly I think you're being a bit cissexist yourself. |
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His book openly and honestly explores the spiritual issues that accompany great suffering. |
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I honestly don't know what kept me from falling asleep, although it might have something to do with the overwhelming uncomfortableness of the chair I was sitting on. |
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And, quite honestly, that tends to just cheapen your own experience. |
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I honestly believe we now represent the mainstream alternative in America. |
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I am getting a little weary of these sordid experiences, quite honestly. |
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So decent acts like The Arcade Fire and the Gorillaz make an appearance, but do you honestly think that's going to make a blind bit of difference? |
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I'm honestly not that interested, as it was just the flitter of a thought that coalesced recently and I was mostly throwing it out here to see if there was any weight to it. |
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A spinner who has been performing honestly in these games has been him. |
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I took the Salon piece as an attempt to honestly portray an ignoble side of human nature, without praising it and even while acknowledging its ignobility. |
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She honestly looked like a pantomime dame, but she was very kind. |
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The new museology demands that curators create visual and textual structures that address the broadest range of viewers as honestly and profoundly as possible. |
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And really it is pretty difficult to slam the door on anything entertaining and lovely that conveys honestly the way we live now. |
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The dramatist chooses those motives as fairly and as honestly as he can. |
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Clearly they must perform that function honestly and bona fide. |
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And honestly, sitting downwind of the dogs, I'd realized my theory of the odorless wintertime Arctic didn't always hold. |
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It's not that hard, quite honestly, for these guys to stay out of trouble. |
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Yes, in all honestly she is a bit of a dingbat, but she is also a very caring person, striving to keep her dignity and sanity in a world that often times mocks her faith. |
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I was a pubescent teenager, I honestly couldn't help myself. |
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A receiver appointed by the court must act fairly and honestly as a fiduciary on behalf of all parties with an interest in the debtor's property and undertaking. |
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I find its stance so strange that I have a hard time accepting that they came by it entirely honestly, entirely uninfluenced by more domestic political prejudices. |
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I will admit that my motivations are, quite honestly, selfish. |
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This was confounded by some cold decks in tourneys I honestly spent a few months believing the other player had the nuts every time he re-raised me. |
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One of my friends said a while ago that it was dangerous, but I honestly don't think masked murderers, or even unmasked ones, would bother buzzing. |
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Do you honestly think your all-nighters across the street go unnoticed? |
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I tried, I honestly did, for the rest of the weekend, but having to run to the ladies' room at an outlet center really just about cinched it for me. |
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Now my wife and I can honestly say we've seen The Beatles live in concert. |
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In the future, can we trust our news organizations to cover the issue of corporate mergers, duopolies, and media cross-ownership honestly and critically? |
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Although I think he is a danger to others, especially Lenore, I can't honestly say either that the danger is imminent or that I think he is committable. |
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Quite honestly I don't think today is the time to hurl accusations. |
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Money transactions are conducted honestly and according to your wishes. |
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George wanted to participate honestly in the struggle for marriage equality. |
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While I can't honestly say I approve of anthropopathy, the subject came to mind the other day while dining at one of the finest Mexican food joints in the area. |
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Quite honestly, there's no hiding to be done behind politics. |
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Hsu said that reviews of environmental impact assessments shouldn't necessarily hamper a developer's plans as long as the applications are written honestly. |
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The discovery sparked complaints from marketeers, that some traders were using charms at the expense of others who were genuinely and honestly trading. |
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And honestly, what is it with anti-monarchists and nasty pink backgrounds? |
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I honestly cannot see a valid argument against legalising prostitution. |
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Loyal friends should give him the benefit of the hope that he will in the future write more honestly, informedly, and responsibly about the Church that he undoubtedly loves. |
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They could confess honestly and prove a political motive and walk free. |
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As anyone who has honestly experimented with free association knows, the technique inevitably and rapidly brings to mind topics about which one is emotionally concerned. |
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Look in my face while I snuff the sidle of evening, Talk honestly, for no one else hears you, and I stay only a minute longer. |
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We did Yoga and meditated and spoke honestly to each other and didn't exaggerate or use too many superlatives or minimize or awfulize or secretly despise or withhold or lie. |
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It actually becomes a truly chilling, beyond-twisted junk film that never ceases to amaze in its chintzily charming, visually inspired, and honestly whorish way. |
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Sunday's event would have been much better served had its illustrious panel reckoned honestly with this question. |
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I can honestly say that I have never seen that man before today. |
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I was so blonde I honestly had no idea why he got so angry. He cooled on me for a week or so. |
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A bishop must be faultless, the husband of one wife, honestly appareled, harberous. |
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I cannot honestly report that I have ever seen a feline matron of this class washing her face when in an interesting condition. |
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I think I can honestly say that I have never seen so many floatplanes in one place. |
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But honestly, on the flip side, I think it did break the image. |
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When cis men tell me these things, it honestly makes me a little sad. |
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But, honestly, no black person has any clue what white people eat. |
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I am a great lover of lamb and I can honestly say the meat I sampled at the Pump House was one of the best I have tasted. |
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Homilists can lead their listeners to a different place and frame of mind and spirit if they tell their stories well and honestly. |
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We sampled the collection of rugalach and, honestly, couldn't bear to share them. |
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When I would say no, he would be honestly surprised that I would say no! |
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He added the role of social mobilizers in making the campaign a success is very crucial and they must perform their duties honestly. |
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I can honestly say it is up there with The Black Swan at Oldstead, which you gave six stars, with not an ounce of pretentiousness or snootiness. |
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I honestly could not find one thing to dislike in the Sportback which, contrarily, is a four-door saloon. |
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I honestly don't think owner Clive Smith, in sending Kauto to horse whisperer Yogi Breisner and eventer Laura Collett, is making a boo-boo. |
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Whether it did so naively or cynically, I honestly do not know. |
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Seaton was careful not to say that he honestly agreed, which he did, low-heartedly. |
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The section deems only three circumstances when the accused is deemed to have been acting honestly. |
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We did a black light search with this torch and black light and holy mackerel, honestly, it was like a galaxy. |
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My foundation might have lasted fractionally longer than usual, but honestly it was a thing of nothing. |
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Better to over send than undersend. I wouldn't give the triage colors to dispatch, because, quite honestly, they don't care. |
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To vote on large principles, to vote honestly, requires a great amount of information. |
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That was honestly the scariest thing about putting the show to bed. |
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The intent of this rule is to discourage and make note of habitual kill stealers, not to punish those who honestly try to work together or those who make an honest mistake. |
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Any of you who are regular paperers may have some horror stories to tell of wonky lines or mis-matched patterns, and I can honestly admit I feared such an outcome. |
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My twin sister says she loves our parents, but honestly, I dislike them. |
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Commands must give their linguists every opportunity to succeed, and then honestly assess the retainability of the Soldier with deference to the Soldier's overall performance. |
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If a statement is the honest expression of an opinion honestly entertained, it cannot be said that it involves any fraudulent misrepresentations of fact. |
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First off, how could I ever be a totally slamming, hot French expert on free-running. But, that technicality aside, I honestly don't want to be Henri. |
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Something I cannot honestly say about the Grand Duo Concertante for Violin, Double Bass and Strings by the 19th-century Italian bassist and conductor Giovanni Bottesini. |
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Although some of the professors were disappointing, the good ones taught me to think evangelically and honestly, without prejudices or caricatures. |
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It honestly wasn't because I was too mean to buy some sticky tape. |
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