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A large photograph of Ms. Callan ran with a Wall Street Journal article that year, with a caption that said she was known for being "frank" and "fashionable".
The governor, a Republican, even had the chutzpah to lecture the Legislature about the need for being "frank, honest and clear about the scope of the crisis".
The appeal to pay for Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story closed at 01 00 BST on the Kickstarter website.
Schaffter thanked the president for being frank and openly admitting there are challenges with issues relating to children.
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Panagiotarea blames the politicians for not being frank.
No more of his conversation appears in my journal, for, to be frank, we lived on separate continents from this time forward (and backward) and thus I was not in contact with him.
"I think $10 million is quite low for them, to be frank," said Mr. Kartawijaya of Microsoft.
For us she is frank and funny and very good company.
But, he adds: "There is a hard core of fanatic fighters who have actively fought against all values our society stands for... To be frank, I don't want these violent fanatics to return to Antwerp".
He also apologized for not having been frank about his failings sooner, and asked the public to permit him to continue serving in a job that he said he loves "heart and soul".
The former director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison was frank about her latest sojourn into politics.
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