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Census data collected under strict guarantees of confidentiality was used to identify neighbourhoods where Japanese-Americans lived so they could be detained in internment camps," it frankly notes.
I prefer it, frankly; as noted, I am not a salesman.
"'Elektra' is easier to stage, frankly," Mr. Kent noted, recognizing that he might be saying the obvious.
Although Russia, he said, was a weaker country that did not innovate, he noted frankly: "Mr Putin can weaken us just like he's trying to weaken Europe if we start buying into notions that it's OK to intimidate the press, or lock up dissidents, or discriminate against people because of their faith or what they look like.
As noted frankly in the discussion, our observational single center study including a catchment area with 200,000 inhabitants has the usual limitations and could have been confounded by local specifics.
What cycling there was seemed to happen despite rather than because of proper planning, she notes: "Frankly, I think it's because our transit system isn't as good as some other cities.
"Most were stumbling into the darkness, increasingly bound by the chains of their own and others' making, their hope of avoiding war ever fading," John Hall, Dean of Westminster, wrote in his introduction, but he noted ‚"some, frankly, relished the prospect".
Yet, as the panel noted, for a frankly trifling £20m in costs, the estate delivers some £400m in public benefits.
President Putin gave a bravura performance, speaking frankly without notes, and accepting questions even from Russian and foreign journalists known for their hostility to him.
As he noted, "the computer business has been profitable but frankly some things don't deserve to be any more".
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