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He answered bluntly, "No".
To put it bluntly, no.
To which her companion answers bluntly, "No".
David Davis put it more bluntly: "No more Etonian advisers".
Asked whether she could confirm or deny the rumours, she answered bluntly: "No".
Or as Pelfrey said, more bluntly: "No one cares what we think.
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Also in the Film Forum series (screening together on a double bill on Oct. 13) are Richard Fleischer's "Armored Car Robbery" (1950), a B movie that is as bluntly no-nonsense as its title suggests, and "Criss Cross" (1949), a flashy, feverish tale of betrayal directed by the noir stylist Robert Siodmak ("The Killers").
English clubs, bluntly, have no faith in the FA, an organisation which had no national performance director for 20 years before Ashworth's arrival.
The answer, to put it bluntly, is no.
For David, to put it bluntly, is no catch.
When asked whether she was nervous, Taurasi bluntly said, "No".
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