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Gary Chaison, a labor-relations specialist at Clark University, in Massachusetts, was especially blunt.
Its sometimes pitiless honesty (the two wives, though loving, are especially blunt) balances the encomiums and charming anecdotes.
In bidding for the votes of these unlikely arbiters of the will of "the international community," the Administration has taken an especially blunt tack.
A1 Mr. Bush's running mate, Dick Cheney, has also shifted gears, using especially blunt language to criticize Mr. Gore and his proposals.
The United States' treatment of the prisoners has drawn especially blunt criticism from Europe, where it has raised fears that Washington may be applying international law selectively.
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The bony orbit provides excellent protection for the eye, especially from blunt injuries.
Few townspeople are familiar with Mr. Paladino's political campaign, especially his blunt and sometimes provocative and controversial verbal outbursts.
The use of the TRISS model in the attention of severe trauma in Spanish ICUs showed good levels of discrimination with an inadequate calibration, especially in blunt trauma.
Of course, interpersonal skills are a must-have for the FAS -- especially taking blunt criticism, an area for which graduate school trains you very well," Bresnahan says with a laugh.
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