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The answer, frankly, is anything you want.
(The answer, frankly, is Hugh, who blows everyone else off the screen with a cracking performance as the naughtier-than-thou heartbreaker. Of this, more in a moment).
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"Right now, I feel in control," Tesfaye answers, frankly.
There were, he said, "questions that we need answered, frankly, from a court superior to me".
And the Gores' oldest daughter, Karenna Gore Schiff, answered frankly when asked if the first lady and her mother are friends: "They've definitely had a personal relationship," she said, using the past tense.
He answered frankly—he doesn't really know but he had some suggestions nonetheless.
When asked by e-mail, "What's the real difference between me bribing a customs agent so that I can bring a banned substance into the country or me contributing money to a senator and then cajoling him into making the substance legal for import?" Reich answered, "Frankly, I don't see much difference.
When Blankfein was pressed to opine on whether the government would step in again if it were needed, he answered frankly and revealingly, "I think tomorrow in the context of this environment, at some level the government would intervene, because of the fragility of the system".
Asked whether she is enjoying herself with all her many activities and media outlets, she answers, "Frankly, I have never been happier.
Questions were allowed and were answered frankly.
People think that if you're open and answer questions frankly and honestly, you're outspoken.
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