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You won't hear straight talk about this all-important matter from either camp.
The effect on a listener is revelation in a literal sense: one begins to hear straight through the texture and the moment-to-moment progress of the music.
She can sharpen a question or follow up when it isn't answered, advocating for the questioner's right to hear straight talk from the candidates.
What she says "But when it really came down to it, you don't hear straight people saying, 'Nobody needs to know whether I'm straight or not.' The only reason you don't tell people is because you are ashamed of it.
These debates have turned out to be matchless opportunities to hear straight talk or straight lies on extremely vital issues facing this country: getting out of the Iraq war, job creation, health insurance protection, the environment, education and Medicare reform.
This past September in Washington, he met with a dozen or so Beltway journalists at the offices of the American Gas Association so that — as he put it to us — "you can kind of hear straight from this horse's mouth about what's going on in the State of Texas".
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Most startling was to hear straight-faced, seasoned Bayreuth fans during intermission express surprise at the sight of Wehrmacht soldiers and Nazi banners during Act II, recalling old days at the festival.
But the ability to have children while being a world-beater has its own complications, as we heard straight after Bolt's star turn on 5 Live.
Once, when I asked a psychiatrist, who looked like Pete Seeger, which I then found vaguely comforting, how he kept all the stories that he heard straight, he told me, "Stories are how we keep things straight".
So many times in my life, I have heard straight people who are trying to mask their homophobia say quite casually: "I am OK with gay people as long as they don't rub it in my face".
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