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candidly
1. “This is an impressive and at the same time pleasantly inviting gateway you have contrived for your entrance,” remarked Mandy candidly
2. ” He explained candidly
3. “Wild spirits such as hers are fickle, and rarely converse with mortals so candidly
4. "But we DO, you know," said Faith candidly
5. The true basis of that regime has rarely been so candidly exposed as it was in Warren’s question
6. The “living Constitution,” already under intensive care, is threatened by a yet more virulent infection from professors and theorists able to speak more candidly than judges as to what they are actually up to
7. It was, he elucidated, “to hold them in their places” until what Bork’s opponents candidly described as a “war room” could be set up in the basement of the Senate Office Building where the confirmation hearings were to be held
8. An Obama brigade in the Midwest, speaking more candidly than most of the lubricated voices of Washington, raised these issues to the BAMN level: By Any Means Necessary
9. had opened up so candidly in the interview room, and I wasn’t
10. Don’t ask me to explain why," the nurse said candidly
11. He asks Razz candidly, “So who’s winning?”
12. I speak candidly about this be-
13. As he had said himself candidly to Fernand yesterday, who in the Global Council would refuse to sell humanitarian supplies to someone who was both armed and ready to pay cash with pure gold? Besides, public opinion in the 737
14. his thoughts, he spoke intelligently and candidly
15. and thoughtful, Norm,” he said candidly as he opened the leather folio
16. “Be seated please!” He said candidly
17. ” I said candidly; there was sadness in my voice
18. My new friends, no matter how stinky they were, spoke candidly and expressed their true feelings without second guessing themselves, although I must admit that there were some things I could have gone without hearing
19. Others who candidly expressed faults with Hitler’s regime
20. Some of the Allies candidly stated that the
21. Allies candidly stated Germans had it coming
22. candidly share that information with others
23. “Sorry, sir,” he replied, obviously still a little nervous about candidly addressing the ranking officer in the entire Cluster
24. Candidly, are you a fit object for my compassion? I see you wandering now through Italy in its golden autumn looking at all your dear Luinis and Bellinis and Botticellis and other delights of your first growing up, and from my bleak hill-top I watch you hungrily as you go
25. He ran a hand through his wavy hair then gazed candidly at me
26. The congressman spoke candidly of his weaknesses
27. start to marvel candidly and scroll in excess your body to become acquainted with the
28. Grandfather was speaking to her so candidly about the man she thought he hated and half
29. However, having been through it before, he could admit candidly to himself that the
30. And I have myself admitted candidly several times already that that psychology can be taken in two ways and that the second way is stronger and looks far more probable, and that apart from that I have as yet nothing against you
31. Why they were different, Robert exclaimed to her himself in the course of a quarter of an hour's conversation; for, talking of his brother, and lamenting the extreme gaucherie which he really believed kept him from mixing in proper society, he candidly and generously attributed it much less to any natural deficiency, than to the misfortune of a private education; while he himself, though probably without any particular, any material superiority by nature, merely from the advantage of a public school, was as well fitted to mix in the world as any other man
32. meantime think candidly of me, and believe me ever,
33. She speaks candidly about the scar it produced, along with the fact that she likes to have sex with her husband “as often as possible
34. husband can incur no risk, provided he answers me candidly
35. "If the poor lad were living, and came to me and begged that I would candidly tell which were his true and which his false friends, why, perhaps, I should not hesitate
36. I will candidly explain the reason of both, and I trust to your goodness to pardon me
37. Albert was silent; an instant after, the countess resumed: "You came to inquire after my health; I will candidly acknowledge that I am not well
38. Next to the merit of infallibility which you appear to possess, I rank that of candidly acknowledging a fault
39. On the contrary that stab in the back touch was quite in keeping with those italianos though candidly he was none the less free to admit those icecreamers and friers in the fish way not to mention the chip potato variety and so forth over in little Italy there near the Coombe were sober thrifty hardworking fellows except perhaps a bit too given to pothunting the harmless necessary animal of the feline persuasion of others at night so as to have a good old succulent tuckin with garlic de rigueur off him or her next day on the quiet and, he added, on the cheap
40. conflicting evidence that candidly you couldn't remotely
41. Excuse me for speaking so very candidly, but as this is intended only for ourselves, I do not see why I should weigh my words
42. I shall see you soon, and in the mean time think candidly of
43. The questions seemed to be insinuating something sinister and that was why Blomkvist quite candidly said that he had gone there, despite the lateness of the hour, because Balder had asked to speak to him urgently
44. Let me tell you candidly my opinion
45. Alexey Alexandrovitch had plenty of people whom he could invite to dinner, to whose sympathy he could appeal in any public affair he was concerned about, whose interest he could reckon upon for anyone he wished to help, with whom he could candidly discuss other people’s business and affairs of state
46. “He could do better,” said Grandma candidly
47. was as candidly sweet as a child's
48. Each brother candidly recognized that there were a few unimportant score of millions of outsiders in civilized society, persons who were neither University men nor churchmen; but they were to be tolerated rather than reckoned with and respected
49. He told of wondrous conversions of evil livers of which he had been the instrument, not only amongst the poor, but amongst the rich and wellto-do; and he also candidly admitted many failures
50. (For a model of how a company can communicate candidly and fairly with its shareholders, go to the EDGAR database at www