Sentence examples for bluntly refers from inspiring English sources

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Alan Dershowitz, longtime scourge and chief prosecutor of insufficiently pro-Israel academics everywhere, has been particularly aggressive, focusing attention on the issue by running inflammatory opinion pieces in the Daily News and the Huffington Post in which he bluntly refers to the planned event as "propaganda hate orgy".

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Sometimes people ask why Times reporters don't bluntly refer to what happens in Darfur as genocide, the way I do, but that's because not everyone agrees that what is unfolding there is genocide.

Others more bluntly refer to them as the big losers.

Feeney bluntly referred to my 2013 sedan as a "Flintstones-mobile, a very nice Flintstone-mobile," when held up in comparison to the technology-laden automobiles coming off the line today.

For example, Nightingale and Coad (2014) from the University of Sussex, UK, recently stated this bluntly in referring to the government-guided universities and start-up clusters to produce innovations: 'In Europe and the US, it is probably fair to say that there is not a single example of a successful cluster that has been created by government intervention'.

A 10-course tasting menu includes only one protein — perhaps a baby squid lacquered with sweet onion or the grilled young horse meat that the menu refers to, bluntly, as "colt chunk".

Arthur Waugh's own childhood had been desperately short on affection (family lore referred bluntly to his father as "the Brute") and his overcompensation took the most extravagant forms.

In contrast, the Indian government issued on Wednesday a statement which referred bluntly to the Anglo-French intervention as an act of aggression that might lead to large-scale war.

Where older variances of music might have referred bluntly to using a weapon – such as grime in its earlier days – drillers talk in detail about rituals like cleaning their knives with bleach, taking a knife from their mum's kitchen, or having to throw out their trainers after soaking them in blood.

John Ridley bluntly says the Writers Guild is "trying to annex the Internet" and refers to the "still non-unionized net".

He was referring rather bluntly to the apparent desire among prosecutors to see Martha Stewart -- the subject of his current book, "Martha Inc".

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