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To be really frank, that was a taste.
ELIZABETH KOLBERT: Well, I don't know what he was trying to do, to be really frank.
She had a really frank discussion with us about what kind of global problems he might have.
It was the first time I could see how it allowed people to be really frank, to say things they wouldn't normally say and certainly not to camera.
"If I'm really frank, in a previous era some of our presenters were a little bit interchangeable," she says.
Our appeal is becoming more selective in print, and let me be really frank and lay my cards on the table: I think print will die.
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When a fellow intern mentions a gym deal that the bank offers its summer charges, he writes: "I'll be really quite frank here and place a bet that the vast majority of us are kidding ourselves into believing [that] as interns we will a) have the time for the gym and more importantly b) the energy".
No one really expects Frank-N-Furter of "The Rocky Horror Show" or Alan Cumming's "Cabaret" host in a small production like this, but exuding zero eroticism is quite an accomplishment.
Macfarlane is a straight shooter and his account of his contemplations really was that frank.
Mr. Torpey confided in an e-mail interview last week: "What the world really needs is frank open dialogue about all of the problems that afflict us, most importantly the ones mankind has brought upon itself.
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