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The candor
noun
Whiteness; brilliance.
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The candor is insipid, and almost admirable.
The candor found in his letters often eluded him elsewhere.
The candor that has stamped Ms. Manheim's career comes out of her own painful journey.
The candor with which Schultz speaks of a crippling tragedy, or the possibility of a fresh one, is startling.
The candor is appreciated, but it is not a good enough answer for Congress or the American people.
The candor elicited by O'Connor and Navasky is remarkable.
"The candor reflected in the task force report is refreshing," Chicago Urban League President Shari Runner said in a statement.
The candor of the quotes attests to the ability of the researchers to elicit and be open to whatever remarks participants were willing to contribute.
No bosses around to curb the candor.
I was startled by the candor of the doctor.
Where is the candor for the church's anguished parishioners?
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