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To straightforward
adjective
Proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating; honest; frank.
synonyms
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The first half of Mr. Bocelli's program was devoted to straightforward classical and opera selections.
Even at its most sensationalistic, it's a return to straightforward documentary storytelling.
The contrapuntal writing, though continually varied and inventive, adheres to straightforward practice.
Usually, though, the cost cutting also leads to straightforward storytelling and an overall lack of pretension.
For example, you avoid re-enactments and pretty much stick to straightforward talking-head interviews.
Mr. Post's fresh, locavore sensibility leads to straightforward and uncomplicated cooking.
For a moment the elaborate artifice takes a back seat to straightforward human emotion.
That moment is, perhaps, the closest the show has come to straightforward, traditional serial killer fare.
And the innate drama of death and destruction in Afghanistan doesn't translate easily to straightforward, well-made plays.
The nearest he gets to straightforward dancing is in a cycle of biographical works about the lives of dancers.
Biden came as close as any Democrat has come since September 11th to straightforward criticism of President Bush's war aims.
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