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As Roger Bradbury wrote bluntly in an Op-Ed article in The New York Times a few days ago, that hope is proving to be a phantom.
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"It is our intention to not increase the annual measurable objectives for the 2011 school year," Mr. Shumway of Utah wrote, bluntly.
Replying to an unsolicited newsletter, with the subject line "Is Your Privacy Being Violated??", Cohn wrote bluntly: "Take me off your mailing list.
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He writes bluntly about his parents' marital troubles and his own relationship with Pandora, a fellow Year 9 with beautiful "treacle hair": "Pandora and I are in love!
A mother of three children ages 16, 17 and 20, Butler went through a painful divorce while at Calvary and wrote bluntly about her own challenges and doubts earlier in her tenure.
"If anything," Mr. Bowles wrote bluntly, "the failure of so many distributors was the result of wildly overestimating the ultimate audience for specialized fare, promoting the films and spending way more than could ever be recouped.
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