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Like most English people, I guess, I found the question frankly bizarre.
The previous week David Moyes's team had humiliated him in losing 3-0 at home to Wigan in the FA Cup, yet he never considered swerving the media and answered every question frankly, no matter how embarrassing.
Aside from a few patches in one of those plays, I wasn't impressed by any of them, and the prospect of five more next year – unlikely but not out of the question – frankly leaves me contemplating abandoning my vocation to open a yogurt shop in Long Island City.
It was a question, frankly, not worthy of an answer.
Politicians are sometimes afraid to answer that question frankly, because they get painted as a non-grownup.
And how do we fight it?" Trump answered the first question, frankly, as well as anyone probably could at this point: "...it could be Russia, but it could also be China.
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"He answered all the children's questions frankly," reports the Darlington & Stockton Times.
They gave her an application blank to fill in, and she answered all the questions frankly until she came to the one asking the applicant's higher education.
Asked why it took so long for the administration to learn about the two men it now says were in custody, Mr. Boucher said: "I think to some extent it's because we were looking for the wrong thing and asking the wrong questions, frankly.
People think that if you're open and answer questions frankly and honestly, you're outspoken.
Answer any questions frankly and honestly - but please promote tolerance and harmony.
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