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Working in Berlin during the Weimar Republic (1919 33), Piscator frankly used the theatre to convey radical political instruction.
When she got up she frankly used to pull her clothes off from where they stuck to her great legs.
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Do I also know that those things go through servers, and clouds, and frankly use a whole lot of technology that most of us are not fully able to understand?
Mr. Langewiesche said he had written "frankly," using information from "sources who proved reliable over months".
"Everything we know now says the State Department is, frankly, using these babies as a tool in a battle that has nothing to do with these families or the children themselves," Senator Barbara Boxer, Democrat of California, told the three families who met in her office last week.
"When you think about the laundry world, people have been washing their clothes in the same manner, not just since the invention of front-loading washing machines back in the 50s but frankly using the same paradigm which is basically from the time of banging things against rocks," said Westwater.
We're really pleased with this, but, frankly, using Evernote in China hasn't been a great experience.
Frankly I used to scoff at the now-defunct Radio 4 programme Veg Talk, but these days, I think they should revive it, late night.
"I was very well-known before the show," he said, "but, frankly, I used to be able to walk outside.
"Frankly, we used to underestimate the stabilizing impact that housing has," said Joe Finn, president of the nonprofit Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance.
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