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The candid
adjective
Impartial and free from prejudice.
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The candid suburban studies of E.L. Konigsburg introduced a new sophistication.
"The 'Candid' " (2014) Kindle Fire Royce Davis In " 'The Candid,' " the artist/subject's eyes do not meet the gaze of the camera lens.
The candid camera was trained on the Patriots, and they proved they need no help.
The candid disclosures and advice he gives is rarely seen in Silicon Valley.
The candid disclosure proved so poignant for audiences because of the history between the two.
The candid verses of the song validate female sexuality of all sorts, along with other apparently "subversive" behaviors.
The candid aspect of the photo will capture you in the moment and you won't look posed or fake.
This is the candid talk we need to have.
P15 Trollstation - the 'Candid Camera' for the YouTube age.
Corruption is widespread which is why the candid Mr Stoyanov's straight talking is so important.
Mr Brown's job will be to restore Britain's historic role as the candid friend.
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