Cargo pants are available in all kinds of fabrics, from cotton drill to pale pink satin, and, frankly, they're none the better for it. |
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And frankly, all topless girls are welcome, but you obviously need a lot more attention than anybody else. |
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I've seen lots of bill board posters advertising this movie and frankly even they turn my stomach. |
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Finally there is the underlying truth that Carol is as tough as old boots, and frankly, as sexy as a Sherman tank. |
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I mean what could you possibly win, apart from cash and the kind of frankly transitory and ephemeral applause of certain kinds? |
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As it is I have to spend a whole five minutes deprograming them and quite frankly I could shelve a load of books in that time. |
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I could see it with MB and frankly I predicted he was headed straight for juvenile detention and a fast track to the big house. |
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However, the child did have some spitting up and now has frankly bilious vomiting, being green in color. |
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He spoke out quite freely and frankly, telling me of the shortness of supplies which delayed their advance. |
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Because frankly, anything else is just sidegrading the deck, not upgrading. |
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Those are all checks in the plus column, but frankly, his material was lacking. |
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It might look great on supermodels, but, frankly, it's an insult to lesser mortals. |
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Quite frankly, this piece of research is so unexpected, so out of the blue, it beggars belief. |
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It's cheap, if you're subsidising nuclear power to the hilt, and frankly we have whole slag heaps of it to dump. |
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Male celebrities all over the globe began to collide in a frankly undignified heap as they tried to attract her attention. |
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And I was very proud, frankly of South Dakota this time, because they had a terrific slate of candidates for all the offices. |
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Now that they terrorise, murder, and, frankly, slaughter innocent children, we are at the most depraved end of the spectrum of all. |
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I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers. |
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Society is frankly an unjust place and things go wrong but we have to get on with our lives and deal with them. |
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Outrageously funny, acerbic but never cruel, unpatronising and frankly informative CP is a truly great presenter. |
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You could try to unpick all the false assumptions in that last sentence, but frankly, its not worth it. |
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Anyone who suggests we would do better to go back to nature for our water supply is frankly nuts. |
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In a way, this is unsurprising, because it occupied a prime piece of Notting Hill real estate, which was frankly wasted on children. |
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Quite frankly, there might one day be an unsuspected benefit from union's decision to end its gentlemen's agreement limiting payments. |
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He's a fellow Jersey guy now hunkered down in the nether regions of Georgia, which frankly sounds like a fine sitcom idea. |
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Behaving in such a way is pretty juvenile and, when there's no-one around, frankly useless. |
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As for Holly, well she looked absolutely peed off at me, and frankly I think she deserved it. |
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It's been around forever, and, frankly, the same complaint could apply to virtually all vengeful ghost stories. |
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This year he was crushed, frankly, by Patrick Campion, who is not only much larger, but is entirely unencumbered by any vestigial table manners. |
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Towering above the frankly nondescript suburbs of a frankly nondescript town, the Big Swan stadium was visible from miles away. |
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We noticed that the wind had changed to a strong cold northerly and quite frankly we were not very optimistic about our chances. |
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They've always assured him that the variety they used wasn't habit-forming, but frankly, he's worried about becoming a shroom junkie. |
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There is much more I could say here, but it would be, not to put too fine a point on it, frankly un-Christian, and I do try to avoid that. |
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After more than four years of talking about schemes, at last we have a proposal which, frankly, I feel is inadequate and half-baked. |
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This case has more twists and turns, and frankly, nutsy stuff, than any daytime soap opera. |
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I frankly think the reason neither side has called Barbara is because she could open up a can of worms that neither wants to explore. |
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This isn't like the cantankerous old Johnboy we've come to know and loathe, and frankly I find this a bit disturbing, but a welcome change. |
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People have been sending me kind offers of help, but frankly I'm still overwhelmed. |
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He admits frankly that the 4x4 potential for off-roading would rarely be used by customers. |
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The success of Angela's Ashes spawned a spate of memoirs-by-nobody-in-particular, most of which, frankly, stunk. |
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The only people really that recognize the border, quite frankly, are soldiers from the U.S. military who are operating in that area. |
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Y'know, this stuff may be in other threads, but I'm frankly too heavy-hearted to read them. |
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And frankly, riding in traffic for a few years gives you a collective attack of the heebie-jeebies. |
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That's a hellaciously strained metaphor for someone to come up with in casual conversation and, frankly, it doesn't even really make any sense. |
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To suggest that it was an alternative to the Queen's Christmas message is frankly insulting to Her Majesty. |
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And, frankly that would have any man with a strong constitution running for The Other Bus. |
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Basically what I did was make this amazing discovery and I stumbled on it quite frankly by accident. |
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Over the next four days, the patient became increasingly confused and even frankly stuporous at times. |
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Quite frankly I was pretty surprised that it sounded pretty good in both music and DVD's, with nice highs even without a single tweeter. |
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I see him most often in the company of boys between 18-25, and frankly, he's usually a bit overdressed for my taste. |
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It is a chairman's role to manage succession and the Fairfax process has, frankly, been quite pathetic. |
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Maybe instead produce an interminable, twanging, overlong, repetitive, inaccessible and frankly irredeemable apology for a solo album. |
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The south is out, because frankly, suh, I'm a Northerner, and I would not presume to try to fit in, or expect that I should. |
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There's something about their exuberant cheesiness that, quite frankly, disgusts me. |
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And frankly, regulation just isn't considered as sexy as a presidential horse race or a groundbreaking decision by the Supreme Court. |
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Towards the end of the second act we are presented with a deliberate parody of bad theatre, but it's frankly difficult to tell the difference. |
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But frankly, to me, the greatest symbolism conveyed by the annual passion play isn't a statement about religion but rather one about community. |
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As a last resort we can call in a house clearance agent but, frankly, I'd rather give it away than do that. |
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She's one of the co-chairs of the campaign and frankly, one of the questions I have is, aren't they competing with their own story? |
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I'm not a fan of the period pieces, but I really warmed up to it and, quite frankly, I loved it. |
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And frankly, all the foolish falderal from the Me Decade has long since dissolved into a conglomeration of good will. |
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It deals frankly, openly, and graphically with sexual perversity and fetishism. |
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This, frankly, falls far short of what the minister and the voters require. |
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But he seemed intent on pretending that my come-hither look was nothing more than admiration of his impressive portfolio, which frankly it was. |
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They just fat-shame women who struggle post-partum and frankly, I am sick of them. |
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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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This is the utmost instigation that should be condemned and, frankly, should be ended, so that the two sides can indeed reach a solution. |
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Tell him frankly you don't like him and spare him the confusticating detail. |
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There was something frankly disgusting about the wealth and splendour on display. |
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This is indeed something I'm hearing more frequently, and frankly, I think it's the devil's own polity. |
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But please stop thinking you know so much about me, because frankly it's getting boring. |
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You are standing in the line at Manchester Airport about to check-in and, frankly, you're feeling pretty pleased with yourself. |
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I am frankly flabbergasted that my complaints so far have proved so ineffectual. |
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We're not much for picnics or cookouts, and frankly, any weekend can be a holiday weekend in the summer. |
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The menu says the flautas come with that subtle guacamole salsa, but I didn't see any, and frankly, I didn't care. |
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Quite frankly at this point a policy of isolationism would be fine with me. |
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And frankly, who wouldn't want to pop a few placid pills or love potions just to escape from the long list of wicked words mentioned above. |
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It is sad to hear the veteran struggling with Rossini's florid music as the titular Turk, and both buffo baritones are, frankly, provincial. |
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Despite fluffed lines and frankly awful vocal extemporising this really is guitar-based music at its most thrilling. |
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Anyway, this is supposed to get us all foaming at the mouth with indignation but quite frankly this law doesn't make any sense. |
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Quite frankly, the explanations from natural historians, folklorists and fossil experts are as strange as Kipling's fictional accounts. |
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It was so unbelievably, horrifically brilliant that we were frankly worried we might have dreamt it. |
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With my most eloquent voice I asked her, quite frankly, if she'd lost her dog. |
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Go to any campus and ask students what they think about the political party and they will frankly tell you. |
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At the very first knock, both the student leaders came out of the room and talked to me very frankly. |
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Last night, in an interview to accompany the new portrait, the prince spoke frankly about both issues. |
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I can tell you quite frankly that the stuff from our childhoods is not to be blamed on us. |
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I still don't know if it's a bus or a train, but I frankly don't care anymore, I just want a ticket. |
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I left the cinema half an hour before the end of the film in disgust, anger and, quite frankly, boredom. |
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Now the people with alternative views, quite frankly, have given up caring. |
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After a shaky first hour that, quite frankly, bored me to tears, the film ended up moving me to tears. |
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The problem with moisturising your whole body is that it can be time consuming and quite frankly, a tad tedious. |
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I've found them to be helpful and informative, and quite frankly I'm not that paranoid. |
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That is the crux of the problem to me, because frankly, not all films are meant for television. |
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She was disappointed by the basket of bread which came with it, though, which was quite frankly, soggy. |
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Most of the others left my life because I was, frankly, too scary and horrid. |
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The glorification of violence, bad language and sexism I find quite frankly appalling. |
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I'm no longer struck with a feeling that this will only get worse, because frankly it's about as bad as it can be. |
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This frankly ridiculous trend of changing your name to something edifyingly stupid overwhelms me. |
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I wasn't expecting all that much, frankly, but in the event I was highly impressed. |
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That is frankly a ridiculous statement with less foundation than most of the ones that I make. |
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I'm sure I will too, if I do go on to have children in a world which frankly doesn't need any more babies. |
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Quite frankly, American film studios are going about this remake business all wrong. |
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Im still working every hour God sends or as near as dammit, quite frankly I'm fed up of it. |
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How could anyone support this frankly ridiculous criminally dangerous reckless and rash point of view? |
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Your garden-variety member of the corporate world is well-rehearsed at this game, but I, frankly, am not. |
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Quite frankly, if the aliens don't shower us with death rays this time round, there really is no life in space. |
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But quite frankly if it's going to rain all week then the object has been defeated. |
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But frankly, too many facts and figures about corporations make my eyes glaze over and I expect yours would too. |
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They cranked out a bunch of 8x10 glossies that, frankly, surprised me with their quality. |
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And frankly, that's what the media proprietors have been saying for some time. |
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People like me, frankly, who believe that a good chunk of psychopathic behavior is an inherited risk factor. |
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This is all to the good and, frankly, given our values, one would expect it. |
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Ghost lineages are frankly a contrived solution, a deus ex machina required by the cladistic method. |
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I found him to be arrogant, pushy and frankly from the picture he sent me unattractive. |
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Given the putrid offensive production it's frankly amazing that the Twins have been able to remain in contention. |
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I read comic books and graphic novels and frankly, I don't care what you think about that. |
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It's frankly ridiculous to suggest that, even with perfect articulation and diction, the singers' words will all be intelligible. |
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Quite frankly, it disgusts me and I do not feel enough is done for elderly people. |
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I'm getting a lot of emails that carry long-winded disclaimers on them these days and quite frankly it annoys me. |
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To have that sort of thing in legislation, frankly, brings this House into discredit. |
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Your ladyship should know about my beliefs and frankly your behaviour disgusts me. |
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I had become so unreliable, unpredictable and frankly, an embarrassment they could do without. |
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We are ready to go back in there now, but this administration, I think, frankly, is trying to avoid any kind of a dust-up before the election. |
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Once it gets on the docket, it's usually a year from argument to decision, and, frankly, I think that's longer than we need to take. |
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If it doesn't involve me personally receiving a large amount of extra cash each month, then frankly I'm not interested. |
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This is strong language, and frankly, I fail to see any justification for it. |
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So there is your factual evidence, but I'm sure you'll give some wackadoo response to justify your unique and frankly odd position! |
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Sure, the wand, chalice, dagger, and pentacle are fairly impressive allegorical objects, but frankly, they're quite outdated. |
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If we cannot get answers to questions in the House, quite frankly what is the point of Parliament or question time? |
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They were much more intelligent than we were, and quite frankly, we were jealous of their achievements. |
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These people have absolutely no power in it and quite frankly I think it's a waste of time. |
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Another problem is that some companies sub-contract work to firms which, quite frankly, are not up to the job. |
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Well, my road has traffic calming measures and quite frankly they make little or no difference. |
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You're welcome to do with it as you please, but quite frankly I'd rather not know. |
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I got the form to apply for the temporary youth worker job and frankly it might as well be written in Dutch. |
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To me, it seems frankly incredible that France could have imagined that they could somehow have stopped the juggernaut. |
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I am frankly filled with admiration at the way in which Australians have reacted and adjusted to this new situation. |
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She says my goals and aspirations inspire her, and frankly, I want to be worthy of her admiration. |
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I am frankly astonished nobody has thrown those mots justes my way before now. |
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She wasn't good enough, quite frankly, but she was one of the active whatsits, there were other pressures behind her, and she caused an uproar. |
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Docherty is, at this very moment, embodying the phenomenon by wearing combat trousers and a furry-hooded anorak and being, frankly, a bit whiffy. |
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I didn't post about my Suffolk adventures yesterday, as quite frankly I was rather tired. |
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There is a whole group of women who quite frankly have been liberated by widowhood. |
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McFadden was red-carded, Iversen sent Gordon the wrong way from the penalty and, frankly, that was that. |
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The least likely recruit was perhaps Andy, who met us at Central Station looking, frankly, knackered. |
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And Emma, who is, quite frankly, a bit of a know-all, says it's the same in Latin. |
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Sure, I love the little knucklehead, but frankly, I wouldn't lend the guy a nickel. |
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She experiments with reefer, makes eyes at the check-out boy and starts talking frankly about sexuality to son Tim, who is justifiably disgusted. |
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Rick had a tendency to be a bit of a worrywart, but frankly Chris couldn't blame him considering everything that had gone wrong for him. |
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Yes, I have stuff that I could discuss, but frankly y'all may find it boring. |
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So anyone who does not think this is going to turn into a media circus is in la-la land, quite frankly. |
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Put frankly, the whole thing was one big yawn which was mitigated only by the fact that it was a beautiful sunny day. |
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Not to sound like a wuss, but even at 60-plus, he's just not a guy you wanna get in an argument with, and I frankly don't relish the idea. |
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Good-natured SEPTA spokesperson Sylvana Hoyos promised to get back to us on this issue that frankly amounts to yellow journalism. |
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To put it frankly, I really don't like the design of the reservoir included in this kit. |
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But I must tell you frankly one of the reasons why this investigation was dragging for so long is that we lacked sufficient evidence. |
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In recent years, that, frankly, has led to reverse discrimination in favor of conservatives. |
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Throughout the show various statistics were flashed up on the screen which frankly seemed hard to believe. |
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It's Purim, when it's traditional to eat triangular shaped pastries, though frankly it's a long story that I can't go into now. |
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Well, frankly, it's anytime I want it to be, which is dependent on how hungry I am for it. |
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The linesman says the ball had earlier gone out of play, which is frankly tosh. |
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I think quite frankly that a lot of areologists would agree with this vision of Mars. |
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The Occupy movement have set up a livestream from Zuccotti Park which shows, well, frankly very little happening. |
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Failing to understand or convey anything of the philosophy behind the notes, his performance was consistently stiff, hard and frankly arrhythmic. |
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The draperies were, frankly, an orange-coloured man-made fibre rather than caparisons of royal purple silk. |
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It's completely untrue and frankly these rumours are upsetting for everyone involved. |
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The crew walked out amid lots of cheers and, frankly, some deep-rooted fears. |
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Quite frankly, I would have loved to see a self-consciously low-rent c-movie. |
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I think that he should name names if there is foundation in what he says, because I frankly resent being lumped in with everyone else. |
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Whene'er he likes to tell his mind mair plain, I'se tell him frankly ne'er to do 't again. |
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It is frankly difficult not to smell like something, given the plethora of fragrances lurking in every product. |
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And frankly, it makes me wonder why you were attracted to GD in the first place. |
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I don't frankly like to base myself on instincts or gut feelings about this. |
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You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary. |
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They are frankly tangential to the drama, and could have been cut from the story altogether without any great loss. |
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Your son explained to me many things about Buddhism and enlightenment, but frankly I can't make anything of it. |
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I don't, frankly, think the Royal Family did look on them as particularly pleasant or savory people. |
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I think this is a back-door effort to reinstitute the draft, quite frankly. |
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And, frankly, this backwoods lockup was a far remove from his usual, aseptic surroundings. |
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There is no one size that will fit all, I think the more the merrier frankly. |
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You may cultivate the image of an amiable buffoon, and you may, quite frankly, look a bit of a mess. |
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But how could anything match up to what are quite frankly the most enjoyable gigs we've ever been to? |
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I will never return to this barn of a restaurant, and would frankly rather eat roaches. |
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David has offered the Ace Patent to me as security against this money, which, quite frankly, I am not prepared to accept. |
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And frankly, I think that that may not be a bad idea if it's done in a controlled manner through U.S. mediation. |
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I talked to a group of lads involved with the project, who in exchange for anonymity talked frankly about their preoccupations. |
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He had never had a really big seller, and frankly was never likely to, because his books are much too subtle and demanding for the average Joe. |
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It's time to tighten my belt financially and I frankly cannot afford to buy everything I see. |
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The title and the frankly freaky sculptured titular bunnies on the cover might put you off. |
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Given the location of this Welsh town, this is frankly a meteorological phenomenon. |
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The fact that he is British and shaven headed may be of some comfort to, say, the tonsorially elegant Antipodean, but frankly, does it matter? |
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This story has been a little dicier for reporters to sink their teeth into because frankly you don't know quite what you're getting into. |
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Andrew's slightly parted lips were resting uncomfortably on the back of her neck, his horrid breath and snores now directed quite frankly right at her nose. |
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I suppose not, although quite frankly I never liked the braggart. |
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But if I were experiencing a conflict between my kinky nature and my vanilla relationship, then a doctor is, quite frankly, about the last person I'd talk to. |
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It's frankly unbelievable that at the touch of a button, I can choose between live or near-live performances from a host of acts at the world's greatest music festival. |
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The word processor and spreadsheet are all right but I'd be lying if I didn't say they barely measure up to Office 97 which frankly, is a disgrace. |
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These two present an informative and lively commentary that, frankly, doesn't need the random interpolations from Willis for any reason other than novelty value. |
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It is disappointing and, frankly, frightening that Thompson walked away from his repugnant Sea World excursion scot-free. |
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Indeed, it has been one of the most derided and minimized and, frankly, most disrespected movements in American history. |
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A lot of labor economists are telling me this is frankly the new normal. |
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As the seemingly token Yankee on this here corner of the blogosphere, I almost feel it necessary for me to apologize for my northern brethren, and quite frankly for myself. |
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But if it had occurred to me to change my name to Marsha, quite frankly, I might have. |
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I don't conform unless I choose to, and, frankly, I please myself. |
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It is even less respectable when the economic nostrums proposed are no longer presented as part of scientific economics but are frankly described as political economy. |
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I hope, therefore, that the arrangements that we have made you will find helpful, and will enable you to feel confident in speaking freely and frankly to us. |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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Quite frankly, it all sounded a little far-fetched as I read the back of my trial pack, but the idea of pheromones has always held something of a fascination to me. |
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We could go to a fat camp but frankly what could they teach us? |
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Helen is frankly public in her dislike of it, though Raenette's vote against the law in parliament means she is still the poster-child for the anti brigade. |
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I've subscribed over the past year and, frankly, was not going to re-up. |
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Quite frankly, I think your SIL should grow up and get over herself. |
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They're people who, you know, quite frankly need to get a life. |
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But frankly that argument echoed the calls of right-wing national chauvinists who urge people to take their holidays in Britain to support the domestic tourist industry. |
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They cheer US forces for bringing down a despised regime and delight in their newfound freedom to talk frankly or celebrate long-forbidden religious rituals. |
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He spoke frankly only after the whistle had already been blown. |
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Those briefings you will remember was where we had dozens and dozens and dozens of new reporters come into the Pentagon who were asking frankly dumb questions. |
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Though there are glimmers of brilliance, quite frankly, too many of the songs are too mediocre to fulfill the potential of an intimate, listenable live album. |
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Her borderline apologetic view is, frankly, a bit irksome, though not wholly unexpected based on Transmormon. |
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It is a secular impulse for a secular society and it is, frankly, boring. |
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Every poor England performance sees Eriksson giving bland, uncharismatic and frankly boring interviews, which merely justify his selections or decisions. |
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Quite frankly, your generalization that no 15-year-old is capable of writing as I did is false. |
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As I'm covering classes this year frankly no-one is going to care whether I'm there or not, it's just the idea that they might think I'm swinging the lead that worries me. |
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I was underwhelmed frankly, but then I am a bad tempered old cow. |
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The Arrangement itself, frankly, was run-of-the-mill to dull. |
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The very idea of overweight men being able to stuff all their excess flab into their underwear and pass themselves off as svelte is, quite frankly, unacceptable. |
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Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse-size atomizer of window cleaner. |
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He speaks loudly, and endearingly frankly, and occasionally steals a surreptitious glance over his shoulder to make sure the room is indeed empty. |
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The Australian media had a field day with the Springboks over the last few years and frankly, we did not do much else than feed them all the ammo they needed to do so. |
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Quite frankly, the custom made Sealegs craft knocks the spots off the orb he got given by the Pope the other day. |
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They had to endure almost constant second half pressure, wasting countless opportunities to ease the nail-biting tension and, quite frankly, inviting trouble. |
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It was still a quite strong drink, and frankly, it wasn't something you'd drink in big gulps but was a sort of thing which would make you satisfied with a few sips out of it. |
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It's frankly naive to believe that simply by abolishing 15-minute slots a magic wand will have been waved, and improvements automatically achieved in our care services. |
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With little more than a goat, a wheelbarrow and a frankly dilapidated hovel to his name, he obviously does not have an internet connection of his own. |
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Several newspapers last week displayed a lack of taste and discretion which was, frankly, ghoulish and surely contravened two clauses of the editors' code of practice. |
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Roy's performances, especially the finales, were not for the faint-hearted but the rest of us found them frankly exhilarating, and so did our audiences. |
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And I bet you'll see tonight members of the audience ask questions that, you know, just four or eight years ago would have frankly seemed a little out of bounds. |
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Quite frankly, I am of the view that you will be able to better deal with those mental health issues in the provincial penal system as opposed to the federal penal system. |
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Quite frankly, any type of legitimacy in this country would do me fine. |
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As it turns out, one-time fans stayed away in droves because, quite frankly, they were embarrassed to admit they liked these bands in the first place. |
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This is a level of inhumanity that frankly boggles my mind and makes me ill. |
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But frankly, that is more ifs than can be found in a Kipling poem. |
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This led to some inconsistent and frankly unbelievable plot devices and left me feeling detached and unsympathetic towards both of the lead characters. |
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Moviegoers who are looking for another Million Dollar Baby or unforgiven are going to be disappointed, frankly. |
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Only now, when we were able to talk frankly and at length, did I come to realize how profoundly it had affected him. |
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These are ahistorical and frankly grotesque comparisons, and the damage they cause cuts deep, in many directions. |
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I was frankly worried that a lot of people who work in conservation would be upset by the book. |
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The strongest, frankly dictatorial authority figure I have known would look at me blankly, unable to make even simple decisions. |
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So, in sum, if you like Musical Barbeque, you'll probably like this, and if you don't like Musical Barbeque, well, I'm not so sure I want you reading this blog, quite frankly. |
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Clearly they get a lot of dumb illiterate wackos writing in, but I bet most publications do, quite frankly, and they don't publish 'em, by and large. |
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Jodi Rudoren, the Times Jerusalem bureau chief, is the author of this simplistic and, frankly, bizarre article. |
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They should sort these problems out by talking frankly about the benefits of a thaw in their ties, free from constraints imposed by their formal positions. |
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If you'd have told this old neurologist that I'd be doing cognitive therapy I'd have said you were mad, but quite frankly, it's very fundamental to what we're seeing. |
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Quite frankly, I had to rack my brains to remember my first kiss. |
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And, frankly, we saw what happened once active operations got under way. |
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But let us return to non-fiction, the knowable world, and frankly earthbound thoughts. |
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We're very good at it and the French are, quite frankly, merde! |
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Antonia frankly refused to wear crinoline dresses in the daytime so her mother took advantage of this and choose delicate empire-waisted dresses for her. |
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We might as well begin with the most confusing and, frankly, suspect person in all of Serial. |
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He takes a protective but also frankly spectatorial interest in the lives of his tenants, following their dramas with the fascination of a soap opera addict. |
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But whatever highfalutin label you put on Terkel's technique, it boils down to his ability to relate to people and get them to open up and talk frankly about their lives. |
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Quite frankly, there are a whole wagon-load of whiners here. |
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Despite his tendency to speak frankly on political issues, he insists that neither he nor his group are politically active. |
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Of course, Creekmore knew the tales about the Killer, and frankly, the house gave him the creeps. |
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Even as a student of Politics, I simply do not see how these two sagas could have turned out any differently so found it difficult to give a toss, quite frankly. |
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Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse size atomizer of window cleaner. |
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I cheat and air-kiss, which feels silly but frankly is all I can manage. |
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I've said with the 50p rate I don't see that as a lasting tax rate because it's very uncompetitive internationally and people, frankly, can move. |
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And frankly no one could compete with its exuberant variety of knitwear. |
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Assad is not Brezhnev, and frankly, the stakes are not nearly as great. |
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Yes, over the last 40 years the opportunities for the black dancer have widened, but dancers have also frankly been ghettoized. |
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The Socreds, for example, were a collectivist, utopian and, frankly, weird alternative to the CCF in the Dirty Thirties. |
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Quite frankly, I'd sooner have my meat and two veg blowtorched by James Bond's old flame Auric Goldfinger. |
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The band moves from wistful to upbeat and jangly in a heartbeat, creating a deep, textured sound that's, frankly, a lot of fun to listen to. |
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In his biography of his father, Francis Deng deals frankly and in detail with Deng Majok's prodigious uxoriousness. |
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Which, frankly, probably didn't contain many isotonic carbohydrate-electrolytes. |
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A very suggestible age and he was likely encouraged and perhaps intimidated to carry out his action by elders, who frankly should be ashamed. |
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It is a plant that makes me mellow and giggly and, quite frankly, tired. |
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She's not so much manic or pixie as flighty and, frankly, callous. |
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Quite frankly, we focused only on the legislative branch here and felt we could look at the controller and city attorney at a later time. |
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Travel at night was forbidden and frankly, none of us seemed upset about this as we all knew how the U.S. Army troops had itchy trigger fingers. |
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And frankly, jerkwad, you're not worthy to lick the dirt off his briefcase. |
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His primary opponent, Raphael Herman, is a real estate salesman who frankly admits he knows beans about insurance. |
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Nor, frankly, would any other nation-state consent to its own dismantling. |
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Razor clams are the most highly prized clam in Oregon but they, frankly, are not widespread outside the northern Oregon Coast. |
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He may have been picked to keep an eye on Kitchener, as Wood invited him to write to him frankly and in confidence. |
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From about 1640 Dutch Delftware also became a competitor, using styles frankly imitative of the East Asian decoration. |
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However, while the idea of a free holiday appeals enormously, I am frankly repelled by the idea of spending a couple of weeks in your company. |
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Millions did and, frankly, I would have done the same, but nobody phoned. |
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Her big, blue, heavily-lashed eyes, glassy as a corpse's, batted open and shut and frankly, she gave me the heebie-jeebies. |
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Further north, up the coast from Rauma, the much larger town of Pori is, quite frankly, one of the ugliest concrete nightmares I have ever had the displeasure of visiting. |
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He sounds like a cult leader about to demand his followers drink poison. And it frankly doesn't help that he looks like Jim Jones to a genuinely creepy degree. |
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By 440 CE, an imperial law frankly states that the Roman state has insufficient tax revenue to fund an army of a size required by the demands placed upon it. |
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Quite frankly, I must say publicly that it has fallen short. |
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It think quite frankly that in this center and in the office previously before it, most of its focus has been on disproving things rather than seeking out and approving. |
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The Ashcan artists, who challenged American Impressionist decorum after 1900, were committed to recording the modern world frankly and grappling with gritty urban realities. |
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Fox-Genovese and Genovese treat the formidable champions of Slavery in the Abstract with deserved respect while frankly discussing their subjects' intellectual shortcomings. |
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I am frankly tired of being the target of ill-informed bashers. |
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To successfully employ a metrical stanza that imitates the anustubh form requires a poetic skillfulness, or art, that, frankly, few Sanskritists possess. |
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