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He scoffed at its description of Mr. Reyes as candid, calling him a manipulative, untrustworthy person.
When Gov. Mary Fallin signed the bill in May 2011, she was more candid, calling it "a critical part of our effort to promote the cause of life".
Lin – who invested personally in Uber, having written the company an early, $30,000 check — was candid, calling Sequoia's decision not to fund Uber a "big failure on our part.
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America first became familiar with Dr. Ruth in the early '80s, her candid call-in sex therapy sessions catapulting her from New York radio to national TV.
Needed instead is a candid call from Clinton to say: Does Israel seriously want to put at risk American sailors and airmen who may have to intercede in the Taiwan Strait?
Sometimes a candid call to another boss in your industry can get a direct answer on salary ranges.
And you could have resolved the doubts you and he had in one candid phone call to the store.
They just published a candid pamphlet called, "Adjusting to Missionary Life," which lays out some of the challenges young people will face.
It might be more candid to call it a hopeful sign for cities rather than a clear reversal of a longstanding trend.
Mr. Rove, President Bush's political adviser, has been criticizing Mrs. Clinton since Monday, when he announced his intention to resign from the White House and coupled it with candid analysis, notably, calling Mrs. Clinton a "fatally flawed" presidential candidate.
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