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But this is not to sit in London and accuse America, flatly, of being corrupt.
Asked if Cuban's absence affected his decision, Williams said flatly, "Of course".
This newspaper, like others, has written flatly of "the coming disappearance" of the evening news.
A senior McCall adviser, Hank Sheinkopf, said flatly of Mr. Rivera's union, "His members will vote for Carl McCall".
She talks eloquently of the strange mixture of warm flesh and cold muscles, and flatly of her own reaction: "It were all right".
"Those bitches are genius," she stated flatly of the legendary entertainers she's "fortunate to call friends".
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Republicans, for their part, are appealing to those same voters with a kind of cultural populism, asserting that Democrats are flatly out of touch with mainstream, small-town America on issues from "partial birth abortion" to gun control.
Asked the likelihood of a lockout, Smith said, flatly: "On a scale of 1 to 10, it's a 14".
One man, Armando Cruz, from Honduras, asserted flatly, to nods of assent, "Most of us here have been robbed".
Asked to explain the dismal performance of his network's fall lineup, Jeff Zucker, the president of NBC Entertainment, stated flatly, "Some of the programming just" -- well, stank.
Posters blanket bulletin boards and student newspapers at these and other campuses proclaiming the facts flatly: 2 of 3 students do not drink on the big party nights; 55percentt of students consume fewer than five drinks when they drink.
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