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SOMETIMES you have to admire the candour of Russian leaders.
Yet the candour and paradoxical beauty of Styron's remains unequalled.
I appreciate the candour and the willingness to be openly wrong.
His stealth as an actor makes the candour of his debut play the more remarkable.
He talks with the candour of someone who has watched programmes - including Apollo - come and go.
It is worth reprising the candour and contempt with which his position is held abroad.
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This living-for-the-moment candour, which helped make her an idol in the Roaring '20s, was frowned upon in the depression-ravaged '30s, and she was attacked in the tabloids as a symbol of the dissolute entertainment industry.
There is the ersatz candour.
Spark characteristically fixes on the bogus candour of the secular modern confessional.
If one thing more than another made this little documentary delightful, it was the blazing candour of the children.
Even his closest allies appear to have deserted him over what's regarded as the unpardonable candour of his memoirs.
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