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Taboos don't exist, and the frankness of his subject matter is comforting.
In his book "Pouvoir" (Power) Mr Valls writes admiringly of Mr Rocard, citing "the force of his intelligence and the frankness of his words".
The award cited Müller for depicting "the landscape of the dispossessed" with "the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose".
The Nobel Committee cited her as a writer "who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed".
She was praised by the Nobel prize committee for depicting "the landscape of the dispossessed", with the "concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose".
Müller, whose citation from the Nobel committee heralded her for depicting the "landscape of the dispossessed" with "the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose", said that Mo "celebrates censorship".
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My decision to leave -- and certainly the frankness of my writing -- has saddened them.
When the Life at last came out, five years after Boswell began, it was a popular success but offended many of Johnson's intimates, who were mortified to see their own conversations in print and were upset by the frankness of Boswell's portrait, which included Johnson's quick temper, his laziness, his sloppy dress, his awful table manners, and even hinted at a certain sexual kinkiness.
The two controversial topics it has focused on most are the cost of FOI and its impact on the frankness of internal policy debate.
Despite an early comment that Hayes was "quite literate and generally a good letter writer" (p. 17) and a late reference to the "frankness" of her correspondence with the Italian impresario Lanari (p. 296), Walsh seldom quotes from her letters (and nothing in the preface or acknowledgments indicates that he was prevented from doing so).
For others who are worried about the threat of a chilling effect undermining the frankness of advice and discussion, it may be a good thing - even if it means that freedom of information hasn't achieved the rather grand goal of empowering the public that Tony Blair proclaimed for it, before he decided that FOI wasn't such a good idea after all.
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