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It has frankly been an ill-tempered debate on both sides".
It has, frankly, been a rum old time for everyone involved.
Support for the democratic opposition, including the beleaguered National Assembly, is critical, and it has, frankly, a far better chance in Venezuela of contributing to fundamental change than it does in a mature police state, like Cuba's.
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If your response to the assertion that a person working a full time job should make a livable wage is to compare that wage to what these important jobs pay, and subsequently your response to that comparison is to shoot it down, you have frankly come to the wrong conclusion.
VIDEO has traditionally been the most tedious of the visual arts, for it has been frankly experimental.
But the deputy prime minister was wary of making changes that would "allow the whole system to become - as it has done, frankly, in places, like California and elsewhere - just another kind of weapon for day-to-day, week-to-week political argy-bargy between the political parties".
While the Yasukumi Shrine presents a persistent reminder of Japan's troubled history in the region, it has been frankly far too easy for Beijing to shift the focus from its own troubling behavior to the rhetoric and (admittedly insensitive) symbolic actions of certain Japanese politicians.
Was the person who had kept his or her sexual life a secret an abler priest than the one who had frankly acknowledged it?
Many have frankly failed to make it a sufficient priority.
I have, frankly, high labor costs.
"I've frankly never seen a place like this.
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