He voted very conservatively, but he appeared to be a moderate, reasonable person because he was candid with the press and open. |
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The idea is inspired by a character in the play who takes candid photographs from inside a box. |
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Who hasn't gloated over candid snaps that show up a former screen goddess in a less than flattering light? |
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This album is intensely intimate, just like the candid photos of the band in the CD booklet. |
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From all the wedding phots, this looks the most natural, very candid and spontaneous. |
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You would hope that all of those who are interviewed would be truthful and candid and forthcoming. |
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We need everybody to be truthful and candid when they're interviewed by the police. |
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What shocked me is how candid he was in some of his answers and how straightforward he was. |
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It is helpful to identify a person or a group of people with whom we can have an open and candid relationship. |
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It is also pretty candid and honest and written by someone who writes well, even if what he is saying is sometimes contentious. |
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It is hard to get candid comments from people who must continue to work with the subject after the book is out. |
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Such candid discussion, I was told, was unprecedented in a dual-gender public forum. |
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The director was remarkably candid about making the leap from Europe to Hollywood, and working with stars of the calibre of Owen. |
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Jennifer said her husband inspired many people by being candid about his own strife. |
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It was refreshing to see a film which is completely open and candid about complex ideas about what a particular woman wants. |
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At the very least, we need to have a frank and candid debate about what we're getting for what we're giving up. |
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Corporate tax people need to be candid and straightforward about all that information. |
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Karen mouthed silently as she snapped a few candid photographs of the two women. |
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What were they thinking when they allowed a relative in the press to take candid photos of her for distribution? |
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Throw this technique into your bag of GIMP tricks, and you'll never again have to worry about red-eye ruining your candid flash photos. |
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When we asked we pretty well knew the answer but it was a salutary experience to see how candid they were. |
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Parker exposes the vanity, artifice and delusion that stand behind these apparently candid books. |
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It is at any rate more candid than the notoriously slimy postwar equivocations of Albert Speer. |
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In a surprisingly candid autobiography, he reveals how his upbringing shaped his writing. |
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She may be dizzy, forgetful, disorganised and temperamental but she has always been reasonably candid about herself and her game plan. |
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His concerts are a mixture of improvisation, passion and emotion with a candid sense of humour. |
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But I also liked how he was direct about the age thing, candid but tactful. |
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Thoughtful and articulate with a warming, thick Scouse accent Nick has some pretty candid views about life and rock 'n' roll. |
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And for all of his profane honesty and candid impiety, this wicked preacher keeps me reading. |
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And then, too, to be candid about it, the fact that he was martyred made him more popular than he ever was in lifetime. |
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In practice, the biographer has to choose not between lively and dull, but more subtly and perplexingly, between candid and glib. |
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The young pair is remarkably candid in the book about their iffy journalistic methods and practices circa 1972, part of Broder's golden age. |
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The golfer was known for his aggressive style, a cocksure attitude and candid opinions of himself and others. |
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As difficult as it may be, have a candid conversation with your supervisor about your schedule and ways to recharge your battery. |
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He was one of the first photographers to take candid shots on the street, and his style has influenced generations. |
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What one needs in journalism is plenty of forthright, candid opinion, good old-fashioned invective, frolics and fun. |
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And although they don't go in for photocalls, we're allowed to snap candid shots during the video shoot. |
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I liked to take candid shots of people and places, and the park was one of my favorite places to go. |
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His photos of the fighter on the streets and at home mixed a relaxed, candid style and vibrant, jazzy composition. |
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Instead it's a candid admission he once lived the furtive lifestyle of a sinister international beer villain. |
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Your candid approach mixed with acidulous remarks makes you the frivolous person you are. |
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No, what you want are candid shots of groups of people relating to each other. |
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The picture centered on a rake's efforts to seduce an innocent but very candid young woman. |
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The popularity of candid shots also has inspired a new generation of wedding albums. |
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Peyton's work may be said to simulate a posed fashion shot, his a candid photo. |
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That said, he is a terrific diarist, unselfconscious and candid to an alarming degree. |
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Sofia dailies were rivalling each other in coming out with candid photos of the two. |
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An illustrated catalogue features never before seen interior photographs of the Kennedy homes as well as seldom seen candid images of the Kennedy family. |
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At their looks of candid shock, the woman let a rich, full laugh. |
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Morgenroth's subjects seem uninhibited and startlingly candid throughout. |
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Although extremely private, the couple has been particularly candid about their attraction and devotion to each other. |
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That sounded like a candid answer, not one calibrated to play well in Iowa and New Hampshire. |
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Even though we were running late, Scott was jovial and candid in his conversation. |
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Apart from Molly, he is most candid with Williams, allowing himself to show a weaker side. |
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In a candid interview with The Daily Beast, Prepon put all the rumors to rest. |
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All of the police witnesses who testified were candid in their evidence that the seizure of the clothing was unrelated to the burglary tool charge. |
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Transfixingly candid and gamely stepping up to the plate for a round of hardball, Lohan seemed to be answering yes. |
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Last week, at a press conference, a noticeably feistier, more candid gillard rebuked a reporter for rudeness. |
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He photographed his friends, like Jane Fonda and Paul Newman, taking candid shots of the icons of the day. |
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Mara Wilson The matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire actress, now 26, has been very candid about why she left Hollywood behind. |
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One way to check whether you're being realistic is to ask close friends who can be honest and candid with you about whether you're biting off more than you can chew. |
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Acerbic and subjective he was, but also candid and uncompromising. |
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As a candid psychological exploration of a highly charged filial relationship, The Wolf and the watchman fascinates. |
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I'm all for open and candid discussion but I feel there is something desperately narcissistically attention-seeking in wanting to tell everybody so many details. |
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These are some of the most unsparingly candid confessions about the sheer slog and awkwardness and grinding disappointment of designing ever committed to print. |
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He was equally candid about dabbling in hard drugs, but said that his vanity and ambition prevented him from developing a full-blown heroin addiction. |
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The main picture on the front page is a candid shot of the rock band. |
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Dijkstra deliberately walks a line between posed and candid shots. |
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He is candid and believable, even admitting that he resented all the attention she got. |
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In interacting with individuals of lower status or even equal social rank, people tend to be candid in referring to appearance, shortcomings, or handicaps. |
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He completely ruined the naturalness of candid cinematography by goofily looking into the lens as it filmed each shuffling step of his perambulatory progress. |
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I am grateful to them for their clear, cogent and candid submissions. |
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Many US field officers were candid to the point of indiscretion. |
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There is a reason for it, and I can't help but notice that when you get people cornered into a candid conversation about it they'll agree and admit to it. |
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A young man with a guitar straddled a balustrade and plucked morose notes to a candid vesper hymn as the artisans of the field filed in limpid processions to their familial foodfests. |
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Though the 3-year-old's facepalm may seem almost too perfect for the situation, it was indeed a genuine, candid reaction that just happened to be caught. |
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And lawmakers in such states as Iowa and Colorado are considering their own measures to protect against what you might call the candid camphone. |
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Bring candid Eyes unto the perusal of mens works, and let not Zoilism or Detraction blast well intended labours. |
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Thanks to the unfussy and candid nature of these shots, we can imagine that we still live in a more glamorous age. |
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Additionally, customers can find coupons for local dry cleaners and even read candid reviews from current customers. |
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A brutally candid account, narrated in the form of disjoint non-chronological yet overpowering personal memories. |
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It is hard to see how any candid student can deny the greatness of this symphony. |
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Telling the world about yourself is challenging and scary, but Cohen has done it with a candid perkiness that makes you love her for herself. |
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An astronaut offers a candid look at his trip to the moon, including the scandal that ended his spacefaring days. |
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In the campaign's early days, you could still pose an obvious question and receive a candid rather than canned response. |
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On 21 April 2011, Bruno appeared on the ITV1 chatshow The Alan Titchmarsh Show, where he was candid about his previous health issues. |
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In a candid moment, Dutch MEP Daniel van der Stoep showed the journalist his pay slip. |
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The clamshell phone captures candid moments with a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom and a dedicated camera key for easy access. |
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Sue kept the audience entertained with her humorous and candid remarks about departmentalizing personal and professional life into manageable categories. |
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A curated blog gives visitors a candid look into the world of Traditional Chinese Medicine and insider knowledge on Chinese culture and traditions. |
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Featuring shocking, surprising and candid confessions, everyday law enforcers, teachers, GPs and secretaries spill the beans on their working lives. |
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They caused an uproar because of his candid portrayals of the middle classes, complete with infidelity, unhappy marriages, and corrupt businessmen. |
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Not only will picture-taking serve as a great ice-breaker, but you can share those candid shots as a great post-party favor to keep those great summer memories alive. |
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The luncheon will feature the premiere of a new format, an off-the-cuff, candid conversation conducted by a well known real estate media personage with an industry superstar. |
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Candid about her own journey to reclaim God's woman within, she makes readers feel she walks with them as they journey toward inner peace and joy. |
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Candid cameras give pleasure, the intimacies of other persons are interesting and when they're degrading to the mighty and great, they are all the more acceptable. |
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The programme, Scherzi a Parte, is a more glitzy version of the old Candid Camera. |
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Candid shots of male and female astrophysicists and space engineers suggest careers for readers interested in geology and space travel. |
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Her lawsuit, filed in Manhattan's state supreme court, said she agreed a pounds 12,000 fee to appear on Scherzi A Parte, the Italian equivalent of Candid Camera. |
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