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But honesty bubbles up from blood, and Box is frankly stating that, at worst case, its losses will become worse before they get better.
An update to Branwyn's Beyond Cyberpunk! hyper-card stack included a new introduction, which referred to the Cyberpunk controversy, frankly stating "The release of Billy Idol's album Cyberpunk was met with a hailstorm of controversy on the Net, as young cyber-Turks whined about how he had ripped them off and destroyed their secret club".
New York critic Barr Feree wrote in 1892 that "There are no attempts at facades... no ornamental appendages, nothing but a succession of windows, frankly stating that the structure is an office building, devoted to business, needing and using every available surface".
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Comparing the heliospheric views which one had three decades ago with those of nowadays, one can frankly state what an enormous scientific progress has been made in this research field.
And the Fed's goals, if frankly stated, wouldn't be nearly as politically explosive as what it was doing in 1979-82.
The Jewish Agency frankly stated in public hearing that, after V-E day, it was quite futile for it to attempt to cooperate with the Mandatory in suppressing illegal activity.
According to a report from The Telegraph, Ms. Brooks's resignation was also preceded by much more frankly stated criticism from Mr. Murdoch's daughter, Elisabeth, who is a television executive.
As he frankly stated, reverence for Abraham or Ibrahim is often cited as a common denominator between Jews, Christians and Muslims; but in fact ideas about the patriarch highlight big differences as well as commonalities.
Seventy-five percent of the students qualify for free lunch, and the school's brochure frankly states that many come from single-parent families with histories of violence and drug abuse.
The learned counsel for the plaintiff frankly states that compensation cannot be demanded for the appropriation of the submerged lands in question, and that the United States under the power to regulate commerce has an unquestioned right to occupy them for a lawful purpose and in a lawful manner.
The learned counsel for the plaintiff frankly states that compensation cannot be demanded for the appropriation of the submerged lands in question, and that the United States, under the power to regulate commerce, has an unquestioned right to occupy them for a lawful purpose and in a lawful manner.
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