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The N.S.A., for example, was a forthrightly liberal organization.
This is a forthrightly brutal story, one that says life is food, sex, and death.
For all its domestic dialectic, Ray lends the action the energy of song and dance as well as a forthrightly vigorous visual splendor.
These candidates' base, and maybe the future of the Democratic Party, has hinged on the increasing progressivism of cities across the United States and the idea that the politics of Brooklyn are no longer so out of place in Atlanta, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans, or Phoenix and that a forthrightly progressive politics has a chance in the states where those cities dominate.
LUCILLE BOGAN -- The songs on "Shave 'Em Dry: The Best of Lucille Bogan" (Columbia Legacy), were recorded from 1933 to 1935, and most of them are piano-backed blues in a style akin to Bessie Smith; Bogan had a forthrightly cutting voice of her own, and she pushes her pianist to romp behind her.
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In it, a narrator forthrightly named Jeffrey Hatcher wryly recalls his early life in Steubenville (its smokestacks and civic landmarks amusingly rendered in Brian C. Mehring's set) and the lessons absorbed by his pudgy, going-on-10-year-old self at Mrs. Mannerly's School of Manners.
In general, you don't kill pigs in the summer unless they're ill, and Dario once let slip that the contadino had used the recipe for his sick pigs — not the kind of information a butcher forthrightly shares with his customers.
At exactly the moment that the art of filmmaking expanded with a passionate new energy, Hollywood crystallized new formulas, ones just pliable enough to let in some bold new artists (mainly ones with a neoclassical streak) and just rigid enough to keep out many others, mainly ones of a more forthrightly modernist temperament, such as Gunn.
Asked if she thought Senator Obama was dishonest, McCain's Mean Girl meandered: "I'm not saying he's dishonest, but in terms of judgment, in terms of being able to answer a question forthrightly, it has two different parts to this.
Not for the first time, a statement bellowed forthrightly in a headline became rather more muffled and provisional in the text below it, which carefully avoided having me say directly that I was criticising the Man Booker shortlist.
It may still be uncommon for a politician to acknowledge a deception as forthrightly as Stewart did, but it does seem that politicians today feel ― and probably are ― freer to lie than they used to be.
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