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The vodka made for frankness.
His career was not helped by his penchant for frankness.
"He asked for frankness, and people gave him frankness".
One, exchanging anonymity for frankness, said: "She's not up to the job.
Arthur had an apparently well-earned reputation for frankness bordering on cruelty.
Like Lenny Bruce, Portnoy tapped into a national relish for frankness.
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Fine Clothes to the Jew (1927) was criticized harshly for its title and for its frankness, but Hughes himself felt that it represented a step forward.
And "Three on a Match" is remarkable for its frankness about drug addiction, and for its sympathetic treatment of the libidinal desires of an unhappy wife.
I won't reveal the captain's name or jurisdiction, for fear he will face retribution for his frankness and the access he granted me.
No one outside the club could fault him for his frankness, although it was probably just another reason for the City hierarchy to push him out the door.
Walcott has noted: 'If Naipaul's attitude toward negroes, with its nasty little sneers... was turned on Jews, for example, how many people would praise him for his frankness?' It must be to his credit as a writer that Naipaul is a man about whom no one is neutral.
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