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In candour he would write: "I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me".
That account would be good for morale yet lacking in candour.
Nigel Farage's admission that Ukip has more than its fair share of Walter Mittys might look like the very latest in candour from the man who styles himself as a straight-talker, but it is in fact an insult.
Later, he accused the scientists involved of "lacking in candour and frankness as to the validity of their conclusions".
The timing was not perfect - indeed Moyes might have had to announce his resignation with immediate effect to snatch some of the spotlight from Ferguson as he looked back in candour, settling some old scores amid fascinating insight into what drove this extraordinary football man.
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With tongue-in-cheek candour, this circle of trust discusses the effects of childbirth on the body – namely, the male body.
The surprise lay more in his candour than in the content of what he said, because we know that the workings of financial capitalism depend on greed and fear as its instincts, and therefore must attract and foster personalities like his.
"Well, you're the first person I'm really talking to in any candour about it, other than in Montreal.
A few years ago, in 2003, they published a book, extraordinary in its candour, called The Pythons Autobiography by the Pythons.
It's a dead heat in the candour stakes with news from Team GB's cycling strategists, who brought in vulval specialists to sort out saddle-sore female cyclists.
In all candour: you can do without it.
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