" Another chemsex partier, Danny, puts it more bluntly: "Mephedrone?
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Megatron laughed at the idea ... and bluntly said, never.
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" One put it very bluntly: "WE STAN A PSYCHOPATH!!!!!
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To put it bluntly, urban planners these octopuses are not.
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"No," she responded bluntly when asked about her prenup plans.
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To put it bluntly they didn't "get" Islam or Muslims.
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To put it bluntly, the frequent flier mile is dead.
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"The refugees coming from Australia are brown," Saideman says bluntly.
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"We've had enough of him," said butcher Steven Ruturukirira bluntly.
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Put more bluntly, AMPS blew the lid off the barn.
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He, to put it bluntly, was bad as they come.
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"To put it bluntly, we're shadow boxing," Tedros said Thursday.
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Both had bluntly rejected Trump's proposed suspension of Muslim migration.
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Mattis left his position with a bluntly worded resignation letter.
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This, to put it bluntly, is a ticking time bomb.
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To put it bluntly: No one has a goddamn clue.
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"You probably don't have cancer," Dr. Dardik puts it bluntly.
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She says bluntly that the bilateral relationship is "being poisoned".
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"I don't know how this attack unfolded," Dunford said bluntly.
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" Kennedy went on to bluntly say, "Your user agreement sucks.
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To put it bluntly, from a representation standpoint, that sucks.
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"I don't have long conversations with myself," she said bluntly.
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Trump has frequently and bluntly derided Walker in recent days.
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" Booker later bluntly called Biden an "architect of mass incarceration.
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Sunday's Super Bowl was, to put it bluntly, pretty boring.
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To put it bluntly: We're living in fucked up times.
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But this is the moment to assess bluntly the difficulties.
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Diplomats have bluntly warned Israel not to build anything here.
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But whatever a bucket hat says, it does so bluntly.
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Though short of hero worship, the images are bluntly reverent.
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Bluntly, their history demonstrates that this is laughable at best.
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To put it bluntly, the giant squid remains a mystery.
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"Frustrating," Girardi bluntly replied when asked to describe the loss.
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On Monday, Holt bluntly called Trump out for the falsehood.
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When asked how other wearables differ, Apfel is bluntly honest.
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In Taiwan, talking bluntly about sex is still widely stigmatized.
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A ban phrased that bluntly could very well be overturned.
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Kaepernick responded bluntly and honestly and the rest is history.
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This entire episode is, to put it bluntly, completely batshit.
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"There are scouts up here right now," S.O. says bluntly.
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Andrew Bacevich, a military historian, bluntly says at Foreign Affairs.
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To put it bluntly, senators really want to go home.
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Nick Merrill, Clinton's spokesman, reflected on Sanders' current standing bluntly.
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" The Police Department described it, bluntly, as a "transformer explosion.
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"Black people know you as Erin Aubry," he said bluntly.
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His grandmother Diana Tchitumbo said she explained the dangers bluntly.
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Should I tell her bluntly or start from the beginning?
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Sadly, in practice, those recommendations have been interpreted too bluntly.
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"It is a big part of it," he said bluntly.
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"I don't dispute what Mr. Comey says," he said bluntly.
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Many readers' thoughts bent in a more bluntly political direction.
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Bluntly, she wrote on social media, "No I am not pregnant."
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"You're a little old and a little white," she bluntly replies.
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" As Burruss bluntly put it to Parks, "We aren't friends anymore.
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As someone bluntly pointed out, IHOP is already crashing and burning.
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To put it bluntly, the show had no point of view.
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Black Mirror is known worldwide as spooky, scary, and bluntly cynical.
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To put the matter bluntly: They should give up that hope.
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Then, you'll do whatever next thing you're bluntly instructed to try.
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Mr Tillerson may therefore simply be restating existing policy more bluntly.
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"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working," he purred.
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"Your mother and I are getting a divorce," he says bluntly.
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Iaconetti puts it more bluntly: "She's a backstabbing whore," she says.
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Dick Pound, a former president of WADA, puts it more bluntly.
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" The 35-year-old actress then bluntly responded, "I didn't forget.
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Thomas Massie, a libertarian congressman from Kentucky, put it more bluntly.
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Put bluntly, China's proposals sound creepy to many young, urban Taiwanese.
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Walt Meier, a NASA research scientist, explained the situation more bluntly.
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"North Korea, quite bluntly, does not cooperate whatsoever," one official said.
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He is the president who bluntly scorns the judgment of elites.
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"We put cameras and Sandra Bullock on dollies," he bluntly recalls.
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" Trump said bluntly that the US was "not nation-building again.
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"This is the moment to assess bluntly the difficulties," Blair said.
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The presentation also put it more bluntly: "Stores are a mess."
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Former aides to President Barack Obama spoke out just as bluntly.
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Clinton will not bluntly ask voters to trust her, aides said.
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Pedrinho's explanation for Bolsonaro's appeal in the favelas was bluntly cynical.
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And to put it bluntly, we should have moved more swiftly.
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Trump bluntly acknowledges the Montana seat is more personal than firewall.
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Representative Louise Slaughter, a Democrat of New York, put in bluntly.
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"It is necessary for everyone to have it," she said bluntly.
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"Get off the beach," he told CNN bluntly on Thursday morning.
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" Asked what could not be forgiven, Mr. Putin said bluntly, "Betrayal.
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"I hope you have a 'Job' experience," one man said bluntly.
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"We need to treat drug dealers like murderers," he said bluntly.
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"He's not into apologizing," a former Trump administration official said, bluntly.
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"What more you need before you will act?" she asked bluntly.
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"Morin" bluntly acknowledges the precarious situation of French Jews under occupation.
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More bluntly: Are you with Trump or are you against him?
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"Kobe Bryant dead," The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio, said bluntly.
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Others say bluntly that the King name would hurt their communities.
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Asked whether anyone from CNN made his list, Spicer replied bluntly.
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Not every news source was willing to be bluntly honest, however.
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Bronstein describes the difference between the brothers in bluntly Freudian terms.
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"To put it bluntly, we're shadow boxing," Tedros said last week.
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Schumer responded bluntly that they had no interest in doing that.
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Trump then asked Comey, pretty bluntly, to drop the Flynn investigation.
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This, to put it bluntly, is a facile and boneheaded idea.
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Asked bluntly if she would impeach the president, Scanlon said no.
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"It was the right thing to do," he told me bluntly.
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The Moon is in Sagittarius, inspiring you to say things bluntly.
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The Republicans are also, to put it bluntly, fielding better politicians.
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Beyond sounding great, it demonstrates that music can incorporate witchcraft quite bluntly.
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" Strong puts it more bluntly: "It's not a terribly well-constructed house.
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Still, as one put it bluntly (and accurately): "We're in charge now."
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"This guy wants people to fight," one Trump adviser bluntly put it.
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"Leftovers" launches Camnitzer's commentary — sometimes ironic, sometimes bluntly transparent — on state violence.
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No." A longtime confidante put it more bluntly: "She is NOT running.
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" And Fox's Newt Gingrich bluntly said, "This is not an impeachment process.
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"It would be better if this one lasts longer," she says bluntly.
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To put it most bluntly, that's what I heard from the street.
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So to put it bluntly: Last week's cyber attack was very scary.
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"I am the most bluntly honest bitch you'll ever meet," Locken responds.
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I just very bluntly one night said, 'Do you want a divorce?
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Her roommate Lismar Castellanos, who just turned 21, put it more bluntly.
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This, to put it bluntly, is something the world can do without.
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To put it bluntly: They're worth watching even in junk like this.
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But this week, aides bluntly conceded, the risks were far more apparent.
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Sorry to put all that out there so bluntly, but it's true.
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"They're not shy about making money on this program," McLaughlin bluntly said.
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"I know some people wonder why we're still together," she bluntly writes.
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But the Bush administration bluntly ruined the opportunity to embrace the world.
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To put it bluntly, a fuckton of people have downloaded the game.
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She writes bluntly that sexism hampered her ability to reach voters effectively.
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"I have no thoughts on Mr. Trump's tweets," the president said bluntly.
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Put more bluntly, how can an event predicated on exclusivity become inclusive?
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And to put it bluntly, having a vagina can be really expensive.
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No, says Dr. Schwarz bluntly, shattering my dreams before we've even started.
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To put it bluntly, Americans with disabilities do not want your pity.
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" Trump responded bluntly, "Because then you won't give me what I want.
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Put more bluntly, it will require personal sacrifice from our entire society.
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Giovanni Dall'Orto, a gay historian in Milan, analyzed this dynamic more bluntly.
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A second source with leadership ties put it bluntly: "War is unlikely".
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"I have scars," I managed to say, as bluntly as I could.
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"I would put it more bluntly: the desire for revenge," he said.
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"That's an odd measurable," she said bluntly of the 65,000-donor threshold.
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"I think that the Chinese government butchered those kids," Kasich said, bluntly.
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The Moon enters Sagittarius this evening, inspiring you to communicate more bluntly.
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"Much will likely go wrong," CEO Elon Musk stated bluntly on Twitter.
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"We do not see ourselves as a selling club," Zorc said bluntly.
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An immigration lawyer once told me bluntly: Immigration is a wedge issue.
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To put it bluntly, Inslee's campaign is writing a Green New Deal.
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They make the biofilm "out of their own excretions," Dunn writes bluntly.
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He bluntly says insane things and refuses to back down from them.
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It is serious but not self-serious; it means without bluntly moralizing.
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Women, Johnson said bluntly, must be taught to keep their legs together.
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"When we first opened, it was the 'hood," Aaron put it bluntly.
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Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio made the same claim, albeit more bluntly.
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To put this as bluntly as possible: that will not happen. Period.
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Put more bluntly, Europe has become an inadvertent underwriter of al Qaeda.
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Asked why, he says, bluntly: "They're not bringing anything to the table."
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Detroit lacks "a functioning housing market," a report last year bluntly declared.
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And it's been kicking my a-, just to put it very bluntly.
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Or, to put it more bluntly, that she was essentially wearing blackface.
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Putting it bluntly, the CDC says people should not travel to China.
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To state it bluntly, being unvaccinated can result in illness or death.
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I just knew I wasn't an abstract painter, to put it bluntly.
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"In another exchange, Hyde referred to Yovanovitch bluntly as "that b---h.
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Burton and others said bluntly that Northam's apology was far from enough.
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Lucille Roybal-Allard said bluntly at a press conference following the meeting.
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" Robinson put it more bluntly: "Climate injustice is racist injustice, gender injustice.
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" Mr. Sabi, the theater producer, put it more bluntly: "Nobody will care.
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It'll cut off the hair bluntly in one pass — no catching or dragging.
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Trump's willingness to speak bluntly on delicate subjects is core to his appeal.
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Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the ranking Armed Services Democrat, responded more bluntly.
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" In a later email, Levandowski told Soublet bluntly, "We don't do AV testing.
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But now Stocky's statement bluntly calls into question the allegations by Gizmodo's sources.
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America's favorite scientist is bluntly warning fans about the seriousness of climate change.
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To put it bluntly, the government cannot honour the desire of its people.
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American defence planners speak bluntly about the main reason for this relentless construction.
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One Karachi textile boss, who employs more than 210.5 people, puts it bluntly.
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SoundBearier put it more bluntly: "This is a business, not the Red Cross."
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Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi made this case bluntly on the House floor Thursday.
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" "With stakes like that, bluntly put, these Olympics are no game at all.
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Never talking bluntly, and always impressing himself in a soft and gentle way.
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"With stakes like that, bluntly put, these Olympics are no game at all."
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John Cornyn, R-Texas, said bluntly Monday, just hours before the budget release.
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And when they do, they certainly don't name-check other celebrities that bluntly.
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Squid and octopus skin is, to put it bluntly, cooler than our own.
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And to put it bluntly, this sucks, because Puerto Ricans are not children.
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The head of France's Ofpra refugee agency, Pascal Brice, put it more bluntly.
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With stakes like that, bluntly put, these Olympics are no game at all.
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"You are not asking for our permission," Smith bluntly told Shanahan on Tuesday.
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The video, to put it bluntly, is awkward and quite excruciating to watch.
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To put it bluntly, people with cerebral palsy appear to have strange movements.
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When she bluntly asks David to help her die, he sympathizes but resists.
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Every story in Buster Scruggs features death, delivered bluntly and without much concern.
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You're probably going to have to talk bluntly about the American civic religion.
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"I did try and fuck her, she was married," Trump bluntly told Bush.
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Washington quickly blamed Iran for Thursday's attacks, but Tehran bluntly denied the allegation.
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To put it bluntly: You can't be a controlling psycho gay best friend.
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In true Kylie Jenner fashion, she's told us that as bluntly as possible.
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To put it bluntly, he fingers my asshole until I cum. Hands-free.
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To put things bluntly: UK music festivals are fucked, unless something drastically changes.
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As Kleeb bluntly told Politico, that includes Democratic operatives in DC, including OFA.
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"While these actions have helped, it is not enough," the company bluntly said.
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Bluntly speaking, it's become little more than an exercise in bipartisan lip service.
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But I just have to say pretty bluntly here: We've been there before.
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Coach Sean McVay put things fairly bluntly to reporters shortly after Kupp's injury.
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" Mr. Morrison put it more bluntly: "Banks have made this mess for themselves.
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In an article the next year, he made a similar point more bluntly.
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He was personal, and he discussed, bluntly, the searing divides in the country.
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"It's everyone's fault," an Iowa Democrat who worked on the caucuses said bluntly.
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They wouldn't say it so bluntly, but this art installation isn't for you.
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But the net result, to put it bluntly, is bad for the country.
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"It's not good," one of the sources said bluntly when asked about Pruitt.
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"There should be no sentencing," Flynn's defense contends bluntly in the new brief.
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Instead, SSRIs, the best-known of which is Prozac, bluntly boost serotonin everywhere.
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Speaking bluntly, Hartle offers another solution for students: Choose a less expensive school.
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" When Warren was asked if his answer was substantial, she bluntly said, "No.
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Two senior administration officials bluntly predicted that firing anyone would be difficult now.
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"You're getting too much health care," a headline in the Atlantic bluntly declared.
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"The ACA didn't change the trajectory at all," Hopkins' Anderson put it bluntly.
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Washington has blamed Iran for the attacks, but Tehran bluntly denied the allegation.
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Before the reporter could finish the question, Swinney bluntly offered to answer for Boulware.
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During the campaign, Trump bluntly attacked the competence of recent presidents and their staffs.
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Her singing is dazed and plainspoken; she's talking to herself, bluntly, under her breath.
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To put it bluntly: Third-party sellers are kicking our first party butt. Badly.
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To put it sort of bluntly, the Federal Communications Commission should be defending communications.
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Stephanopoulos bluntly asked Trump if Kim was still trying to build a nuclear arsenal.
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"There's only one way to propose to a man: Never," one woman bluntly replied.
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"They were wrong then," Burnham said bluntly of the decades-old Justice Department opinions.
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To put it bluntly: Sløtface care, but their sound is carefree—and that rules.
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To put it bluntly, Putin is running circles around the United States and Europe.
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Sex, to put it bluntly, might have had some role in saving the city.
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It states bluntly that long-term effects of nicotine are likely to be minimal.
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"For five years, you perpetuated a false claim," Mr. Holt told Mr. Trump bluntly.
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He bluntly asserted that his "personal beliefs" had no impact on his decision-making.
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"I have to say this quite bluntly to a CNN anchor," Greenfield told Stelter.
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One analyst, Trip Chowdhry of Global Equities Research, bluntly called Twitter "total junk" today.
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During that talk Mattis had bluntly questioned waterboarding's effectiveness — and so, now, did Trump.
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To put it bluntly, Lorena Bobbitt is famous for cutting a man's cock off.
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To put it more bluntly, China has yet to make people think it's cool.
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The goal is phrased very bluntly, like this: Become the president of the galaxy.
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"We're going to do something that, bluntly, has rarely been tried," the mayor said.
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Trump bluntly told Lewandowski that someone else could easily be put in his job.
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One former senior Afghan security official bluntly accused the strike forces of war crimes.
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"I have my doubts," he said bluntly by phone on Sunday from The Hague.
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Robert K. Kutz, the president of a local labor council, put it more bluntly.
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Mario Klingemann, a German artist known for his work with GANs, put it bluntly.
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Some put it more bluntly: It originates between your ears, not between your legs.
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Earlier that day, Trump bluntly told reporters he would not give up the returns.
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If all of that seems too bluntly symbolic, well, so are dreams, quite often.
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But he was not alone last week in bluntly expressing himself on social media.
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We have to speak bluntly about the threat of Islamist interpretation to defeat it.
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In recent weeks, she has spoken bluntly about Mr. Bannon's shortcomings to the president.
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" In an interview on MSNBC, another former hostage, John Limbert, put it bluntly: "Mr.
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I'd bluntly propositioned her after abasing myself in front of the World Bank consultant.
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During the hearing, Donald Trump Jr. in a tweet made the argument more bluntly.
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"Asta Li of Aurora puts it more bluntly:"Go build a self-driving car!
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"In the digital world, [that paradigm] is a recipe for disaster," says Mazzanti bluntly.
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Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, and talked bluntly and critically of colleagues and others.
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To put it bluntly, you probably hated Kid Cudi's last record Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven.
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" She very bluntly proclaims her intention, stating, "People will think the baking soda is anthrax.
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To put it bluntly, Elle King was on another level at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
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Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the normally soft-spoken committee chairman said bluntly about the Democrats.
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" The 35-year-old actress bluntly responded about the alleged 2003 incident, "I didn't forget.
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Or, to put it more bluntly, Trump could nominate Dunkin just to piss off McConnell.
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Put even more bluntly, his talk about "shithole countries" is a perfect distillation of Trumpism.
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" Buttigieg, asked by Wallace about tweets like those from Trump, responded bluntly: "I don't care.
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One lawmaker even stated bluntly that the GOP plan simply was not better than Obamacare.
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" Another prominent infosec figure put it more bluntly: "There's no fucking way this was criminals.
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Bert also sings the musical numbers, whose lyrics, while uneven, are often amusingly, bluntly sexual.
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Click here to view original GIFLet me put this bluntly: Smart homes are pretty dumb.
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An Arcade Fire show running at high gear is, putting it bluntly, the fucking best.
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" She bluntly echoed that call in a Twitter post: "The U.S. will be taking names.
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His town hall meetings, where he spoke bluntly and emotionally, were popular across the state.
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Last month, one brave fan bluntly asked whether they were dating during a PaleyFest panel.
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State-owned newspapers have been told bluntly that their job is to serve the party.
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The scenes of the crash are carefully parceled out and filmed–bluntly–for maximum impact.
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Gerry McGovern, another farmer in County Leitrim, puts it bluntly: conifer forests are "not landscape".
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"There will be no corrective measures," Renzi said bluntly as he illustrated the latest forecasts.
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"Respectfully, judge, that is not what the law is," Andres responded bluntly at one point.
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That is, to put it bluntly, not an awful lot of time to mess around.
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Or to put it more bluntly, as I've argued several times: Electricity is the future.
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"If I blew it [on a date], they told me … bluntly," a Google user wrote.
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" Spike Lee put it a bit more bluntly: "There's a saying, 'God don't like ugly!
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Answer is, bluntly delivered, bemused pale-blue eyes and twisty smile, You, Pro-fes-sor.
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Put bluntly, heading straight into a sovereign debt crisis is not a pro-growth strategy.
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" When asked if he deserves a second chance of football, Ray Rice bluntly replied, "No.
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Definitely. Put bluntly, it is the only weapon we have to fight our climate emergency.
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"You're going to speak clearly and bluntly and say get your act together," Kasich said.
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President Trump responded bluntly when asked about the possibility in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
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Ben Sasse of Nebraska, an outspoken opponent to Trump's trade talk, bluntly said on Thursday.
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"We don't like them and they don't like us," Boston's All-Star guard stated bluntly.
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"Your piano's an old maid with a gray tabby on her lap," Rosetta says bluntly.
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He now bluntly insists on applying conservative market economics to issues such as climate change.
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The sex scenes are daringly fragmented and almost abstract while the narrative is bluntly symmetrical.
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"I'd have preferred another day," she said, bluntly, referring to an extra day of preparation.
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I hate to put it that bluntly, but there's no other way to sugarcoat it.
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" Another former Psy-Group employee put it more bluntly: "The Trump campaign won this way.
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"I wish them well," McConnell said bluntly when asked about the continued effort by Sen.
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It's a clear, accomplished cry from the heart, exorcising its sorrows by declaring them bluntly.
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In an official interview with CNN, O'Rourke bluntly called out Trump's past actions toward immigrants.
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Ms. Ikeda's aggressive Tong is a particular pleasure, bluntly propositioning Quang soon after they meet.
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"We need a change in leadership on both sides of the aisle," he said bluntly.
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Macron spoke bluntly of the threat from nationalism, calling it a betrayal of moral values.
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CARAMANICA "Hustle" couldn't bang any more bluntly; it's three minutes of tightly packed pop escalation.
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He couldn't talk too bluntly about racism, because some white Americans just couldn't handle it.
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Earlier Thursday, officials said bluntly that they had no idea where the fugitives had gone.
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By contrast, Warren spoke bluntly of race, gender, and income inequality embedded in institutional structures.
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You sit them down and tell them bluntly that they failed to meet a deadline.
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" Patrick then put it bluntly: "I am trying to win New Hampshire and South Carolina.
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The states bluntly say that the negotiation plan usurps a role that is properly theirs.
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Those inside documents, bluntly describing each candidate's weaknesses, are considered routine research inside political campaigns.
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But Burr has bluntly said he doesn't think Nunes' memo had to be made public.
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He has that "Trump linguistic policy" of speaking bluntly, often in raw, politically incorrect ways.
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"We spend our lives arm in arm with death," Bacon bluntly tells a skeptical interviewer.
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More bluntly, Americans want to indulge their bloodlust without having to think about the blood.
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The states bluntly say that the negotiation plan usurps a role that is properly theirs.
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" She bluntly echoed that call in a Twitter post: "The U.S. will be taking names.
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None of the brands say it so bluntly, but the shopper they want is intelligent.
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"What they maybe make in an hour, I make in a year," she said bluntly.
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Turner, who now serves on the board of Sanders' Our Revolution, puts it more bluntly.
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He said bluntly that some of her attacks were wrongheaded, and he was dismissive after Mrs.
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" Live updates: Opioid crisis trial "To put it bluntly," he said, "this crisis is devastating Oklahoma.
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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox put it even more bluntly to press secretary Spicer on Wednesday.
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The reporter recalls an interview back in 1994 in which Ehrlichman bluntly explained the whole thing.
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To put it bluntly, every Democrat should want to be on this list full of losers.
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"What's going on with your skin?" my mom asked (bluntly, but lovingly) during a FaceTime call.
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"Never were rules broken so bluntly, without the slightest grain of elegance," one senior official said.
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And yet between all of you, you haven't fix [sic] the problem, which is bluntly unprofessional.
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The numbers bluntly indicate that a significant portion of high-transaction users aren't reporting their gains.
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"Watch me," she told reporters bluntly at the Iowa Democratic Party's Hall of Fame celebration Sunday.
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Camnitzer's retrospective at the Museo Reina Sofía surveys his ironic, bluntly critical work since the 1960s.
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" The 35-year-old actress then bluntly responded about the alleged 2003 incident, "I didn't forget.
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He&aposs calling people, and he&aposs extremely emotional and passionate and speaks colorfully and bluntly.
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Pornographic deepfakes don't merely exist as abstract art projects; they're masturbatory aids, to put it bluntly.
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"FL Studio basically made music production available to pretty much underage gamers," the producer says bluntly.
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He says bluntly, $10 million isn't enough ... it won't even get noticed by the big universities.
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Put bluntly, a loss by Blunt represents a sharp cut to the GOP's position in Congress.
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" But as DeGeneres bluntly points out, the EGF is derived from "foreskin from a Korean baby.
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Marilyn Mejorado, who started training with another major trucking company in 2011, describes the situation bluntly.
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"I thought it was going to be boring and a waste of time," she says bluntly.
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But Mueller's team said bluntly that Manafort's interviews only took so long because he misled them.
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" The 22004-year-old actress then bluntly responded about the alleged 2100 incident, "I didn't forget.
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To put it briefly and bluntly: The iPhone is already vulnerable to hackers around the world.
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"It's great but I'm dead so I can't answer any questions about that," he bluntly replied.
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On the one hand the European Council president bluntly commented "no deal" as he swept out.
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" Biesinger adds bluntly, "It is in fact easy, and it's the only reason we're doing it.
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It was not so much that Ms. Cooper played loudly here as that she played bluntly.
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No other big US bank put it that bluntly, but the sentiment seemed to be shared.
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" Responding to Trump's threat, McCain bluntly told reporters Tuesday: "I've faced far greater challenges than this.
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Still, Kennedy worked covertly, while Trump, as his his tendency, is bluntly obvious about his goal.
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"Phone addicts are the new drunk drivers," Zendrive concludes bluntly in its annual distracted driving study.
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"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders told the crowd in a big applause line.
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Vice President Pence bluntly characterized a vote for the disapproval resolution as undermining Trump's security agenda.
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Based on your answers, you'll be told very bluntly what Mr. Trump would think of you.
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He bluntly challenged President Raúl Castro of Cuba, sitting across the hall, to change his ways.
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Mr. Bader, the host in Green Bay, began his interview with Mr. Trump bluntly as well.
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Mr. Kasich argued bluntly that merely approaching a majority did not entitle someone to the nomination.
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"I don't make promises," Cuomo, who also said he does not control the MTA, replied bluntly.
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Bannon has no problem bluntly communicating that his agenda is at odds with the GOP establishment.
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Put bluntly, American efforts to train a capable Afghan Army have not been a resounding success.
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A colleague, speaking on condition of anonymity, said officials apparently thought it was too bluntly worded.
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We're told the other anchors and correspondents felt Megyn was way too bluntly conservative on air.
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But Puerto Maldonado represents the gateway to two bluntly contradictory worlds that sit within Francis' interests.
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The court is already struggling with attacks on its reputation, most bluntly by the Trump administration.
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More bluntly: Is there such a thing as being too old to be an effective president?
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The United States, to put it bluntly, has grown callous about the lives of its children.
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And I think that's an area — bluntly — Democrats have not done a particularly good job at.
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Those sorts of films can often be cloying and, to put it bluntly, not that great.
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But a campaign ad is exactly where a bluntly political case can and should be made.
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Put bluntly, the United States is relying on an authorization to fight those responsible for Sept.
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" But, as the headline of that piece bluntly puts it: "The law is coming, Mr. Trump.
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" One official familiar with the administration's efforts with North Korea bluntly described the negotiations as "dead.
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Asked about the protests on CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday, Mr. Rudin explained his position bluntly.
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More bluntly: What's with all the hang-ups that straight people seem to have about lube?
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Some Democrats hoped he might make the case for impeachment, never bluntly stated in his report.
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Not that she minimizes her political commitments, which are matter-of-factly feminist and bluntly democratic.
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Eighteen-year-old Dieuson Octave, who raps as Kodak Black, expresses teen skepticism even more bluntly.
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Bluntly put, much of the white working class decided that Mr. Trump could be a jerk.
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McDermott provided no other details except to bluntly say, "No," when asked if Davis was injured.
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She's having a moment in part because she's speaking bluntly and not afraid to ruffle feathers.
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"We're more or less starting from scratch, to put it bluntly," Dawson said over the phone.
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"This is a mistake," James Jeffrey, a former US ambassador to Turkey, bluntly told USA Today.
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" Lavrov, who never misses an opportunity for a diplomatic jab, bluntly said, "You got it wrong.
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"They operated on me and removed a few organs out of me," he bluntly explained to CBS.
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And it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment,' he said bluntly on NBC's 'Meet the Press.
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And it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment," he said bluntly on NBC's "Meet the Press.
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And if that's the case, I'll tell you bluntly: the Jabra Move Style are not audiophile headphones.
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"You're a mess," she tells her bluntly, before showing her the custody petition she intends to file.
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Christopher Coons, a Delaware Democrat, put it unusually bluntly: "Your comments have been "intemperate inappropriate and insulting.
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Put bluntly, this new method of communication enabled humans to communicate over vast distances with relative ease.
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To put it more bluntly, I tend to be kind of an asshole in that particular way.
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Non-presidents like John Kerry and Walter Mondale and their old-line union allies talk less bluntly.
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But since it didn't bluntly aim for offense with as much directness, it didn't go as viral.
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" Even more bluntly, Jennifer Lopez — who was previously engaged to the actor — said the tattoo was "awful.
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On "Bad Religion," from Channel Orange, Ocean used the opportunity to speak bluntly about his own life.
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But on his inaugural foreign trip to Riyadh he bluntly told the king to lift the embargo.
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Comedian Katherine Ryan has experienced this bluntly honest dad-phenomenon every year for the last 20173 years.
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"The Heathers reboot should b delayed right into the toilet forever," another user put it more bluntly.
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Hence the letters he sent to fellow NATO leaders last month bluntly urging them to do better.
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While there haven't been incidents this blatant before, Xiaomi has a history of bluntly cloning others' work.
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To put it bluntly, they're romantic as hell, and they're being ooey-gooey all over the commonwealth.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: All of a sudden now, the president is confirming bluntly what it was all about.
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" Even more bluntly, Jennifer Lopez — who was previously engaged to the actor — said the tattoo was "awful.
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The reason, put bluntly, is that it's a business with low margins and is not as scalable.
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To put it bluntly, we have done nothing of substance to address our vulnerability to foreign cyberattacks.
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Judge Sabraw responded bluntly, criticizing the government for instituting the family separation policy in the first place.
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" Another Clinton surrogate put it more bluntly: "I just don't know how she has a personality transplant.
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I can't imagine a nice way to bluntly tell them I have no interest in them romantically.
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But the football star's wife, model Gisele Bundchen, bluntly denied those reports in a social media exchange.
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Schachter puts it more bluntly: "we'll make shit in the garage and then do stuff with it."
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SAUDI ARABIA'S most senior cleric has bluntly said that that Iranian Shias are not Muslim at all.
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He did so bluntly, using the F-word with abandon, according to a transcription of the interview.
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"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; China wants a different American president," Pence said.
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After visiting the Middle East, he bluntly accused Israel of "militarism" and the "domestic repressions" of Palestinians.
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"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; China wants a different American president," Pence said.
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Tillerson bluntly warned the crown prince that the US would defend Qatar if the country was attacked.
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Put bluntly, who knew what Aunt Tillie paid for her pearl necklace a half a century ago?
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De Blasio's office announced bluntly that the city was not willing to help pay for the plan.
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Like many people, I was very, very, very upset, and I just bluntly said what I saw.
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Hearing someone speak the truth both bluntly and casually is a bit like staring into the sun.
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"To put it bluntly, the parasite doesn't really know what to do in our bodies," she says.
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"It's a film about a guy who slept with a corpse for seven years," he says, bluntly.
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The latter half of the 20th century was, to put it bluntly, a nightmare for many people.
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So to answer your question bluntly: We can't continue this project without the money to support it.
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To put it bluntly, he discovered the vast psychological and social territory of the ambiguous modern condition.
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" Mr. Gioni put it more bluntly: "His attitude helped transform the relationship of everyday citizens to art.
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And a White House official said bluntly this week that Mr. Trump believes Mr. DeSantis and Gov.
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It showed Mr. Loud's wife, Pat, bluntly discussing his adultery with her brother and sister-in-law.
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Sometimes, though, someone just bluntly asks for assistance, as Marion did when fiddling with an attendance sheet.
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It begins bluntly: "I shot him between the eyes," the narrator tells us, after killing her husband.
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"It was a peanuts operation, because nobody really cared about black shows," Mr. Tulchin bluntly told Smithsonian.
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Timothy Smeeding, who teaches public affairs and economics at the University of Wisconsin, put it more bluntly.
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But he has never leveled the accusation so bluntly or in such a high-profile international setting.
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To put it bluntly, we are at war with a virusBrand safety must begin with consumer safety.
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"Our hospitals, bluntly, are going to start to go broke," he said on "Fox and Friends" Tuesday.
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They are, to put it bluntly, the coercive application of Western cultural ideals to everyday human bodies.
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This has been a turning point for Latinos because you have such high profile scapegoating so bluntly.
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"Speaking bluntly, we underestimated the opportunity with this client constituency over the years, full stop," Esposito said.
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As potential buyers toured his London property, she bluntly told Orcel the appointment would not go ahead.
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Put bluntly, if there isn't political buy-in from Democrats and Republicans, the reforms are essentially temporary.
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But the reward is that it makes points bluntly that other shows can only dance around. 6.
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"This isn't a great result," one senior national Republican operative bluntly told CNN as results ticked in.
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Fraser tried, however bluntly, to tear down pretense and expose the ways in which intimacy is performed.
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Themes intrinsic to the story are bluntly articulated, though perhaps you could forgive it as Capra-esque.
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"For me the image of Saint Laurent is sometimes more important than the collection," states Vaccarello bluntly.
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"I was deeply disappointed by outdated and narrow-minded egoism among some politicians," Mr. Ban said bluntly.
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To put it bluntly, both Spotify and Apple Music could use better social networking in their products.
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"What are they going to do," he asked bluntly in an interview with the BBC in 53.
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President," Mr. Biden replied bluntly, "Pakistan is 50 times more important than Afghanistan for the United States.
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American intelligence officials bluntly told a Senate committee this year that North Korea is unlikely to denuclearize.
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In his autobiography, Mr. Smith put it bluntly: "The Fall are about the present, and that's it."
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A big price can be paid for something very small — a fact we rarely hear so bluntly.
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" Or, in the version stated bluntly on a billboard for a Tennessee congressional candidate, "Make America White Again.
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If you find yourself looking at this bluntly worded sign, for instance, you're definitely in the wrong place.
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To put it bluntly: Nobody, at least nobody in power, wants to restrict the supply of fossil fuels.
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"There's times when I want you to come and there's times that I don't," she told Disick bluntly.
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On Meet the Press, Conway put the matter bluntly, offering potential immigrants worried about new proposals a solution.
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The head of the European Commission confirmed bluntly Tuesday there was "no room whatsoever" to change the agreement.
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But its clear the company is gunning for Snapchat, even if Facebook won't say it quite so bluntly.
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Entering his third year, that's still the case — and now newly empowered Democrats bluntly spurn his wall demands.
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When an employee emailed him to bluntly criticize his poor behavior in a meeting, Dalio didn't get defensive.
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The majority is still largely stigmatized because, bluntly put, white people have not decided they like it yet.
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Asked by a reporter Friday evening if Biden's plans had any impact on his own, Brown replied bluntly.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda bluntly expressed that sentiment at the opening of COP24 in Katowice, Poland, this week.
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"But I just have to say pretty bluntly here: We've been there before," Obama said during the speech.
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Obama put it more bluntly in his remarks on Tuesday: "We are going to boost gun safety technology."
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" Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said more bluntly, "It is impossible that Japan will arm itself with nuclear weapons.
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Hannity derided the rush to judgment against Moore, but he bluntly asked Moore about each of the charges.
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" Even more bluntly, a former American ambassador told me, "He's like a heat-seeking missile for Trump's ass.
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And it would be a bluntly antagonistic act, which would make no distinction between unfair and genuine competition.
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But in recent days, those that aren't as bluntly admitting the tough road they face are opening up.
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" Klobuchar dismissed both Sanders' and Biden's arguments, saying bluntly, "This fight that you guys are having isn't real.
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" Adds Aaron, "Where I tend to speak my mind very bluntly, Josh will aways take a kinder approach.
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More bluntly: What if we had the means to incapacitate someone without ending their life with a bullet?
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Stated more bluntly: A middle-class income throughout much of the country amounted to near-poverty status here.
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Ms. Kano is a costume maker, though no one in her industry would describe the job so bluntly.
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To put it bluntly, the attitude echoed here is: You should be lucky you're getting anything at all.
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The New Republic put it bluntly: It's tempting to blame social media for the degradation of public lands.
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Bluntly, every nation that has been able to call America an ally has benefited from its security blanket.
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" The Republican strategist John Feehery put it more bluntly: "Pruitt has made a lot of people very angry.
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" Frank Bruni opens bluntly: "A year into Donald Trump's presidency, we've thoroughly established what a liar he is.
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Despite this fear, he speaks bluntly on sex (evading an outright admission regarding his speculated bisexuality) and drugs.
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Israelis and Saudis speak bluntly about the threat posed to civilization by radical jihadists; Europeans retreat behind platitudes.
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Or, put more bluntly, he's not in line for the top job and will now pursue other opportunities.
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" Cooper puts it more bluntly: "You can't come to Paradise and expect the men to be any better.
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" Ryan told reporters Wednesday "there's a level of depression" among members and said bluntly, "Our brand is toxic.
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We first meet the doomed youngster (Hunter Sanchez) — bluntly named "Hit And Run Boy" — through Carl Rodd's eyes.
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To put it bluntly, Artifact isn't about making a Hearthstone-killer, but creating a new market to exploit.
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" Wayne, too, echoed similar sentiments in his aforementioned Nightline interview stating, rather bluntly, "I ain't no fucking politician.
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For the first year or so after we got back, I spoke openly and bluntly about the experience.
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From there, he says bluntly, Israelis will cross the Jordan River and start building on the other side.
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Still, the author describes Mr. Trump bluntly as unlearned, intellectually incurious and sometimes consumed with frustration about leaks.
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It was the candidate in characteristic mode: speaking bluntly and breaking the rules of politics and polite society.
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Obama bluntly urged nations like the United Kingdom to boost military spending to provide for their own defense.
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Speaking to reporters on Thursday, before being ruled out for the week, Darnold put his status rather bluntly.
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After the shooting, 210-year-old Zephen Xaver bluntly told a police dispatcher what had happened, authorities said.
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Or, to put it more bluntly, he spoke with the king while the king sat on the toilet.
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William Proxmire, a former senator from Wisconsin, once put the case for Congress pretty bluntly in a hearing.
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So, bluntly, the more bombs and missiles dropped in a particular area, the greater the risk to civilians.
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She bluntly told off politicians and other activists when she believed that they were doing the wrong thing.
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But her advisers responded bluntly that she needs to work on her handling of Hong Kong's escalating unrest.
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Presidents from Lyndon Johnson to George W. Bush spoke bluntly about approval as a means to an end.
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"But to put it bluntly, anybody with the willpower to help others and compassion can do this job."
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But a monologue in which Carlson bluntly declared "this is real" is said to have changed Trump's mind.
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Far from the Nevada desert, Maine's attorney general, Janet Mills, delivered a more bluntly feminist message on Friday.
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China, put bluntly, might never have become the economic power that it is today without ambitious industrial policy.
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The lively Defoe flashed another snap-shot just wide but England toiled away bluntly against Lithuania's yellow wall.
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Jim Jordan of Ohio, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee, said bluntly that Sessions should step aside.
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In an interview with 60 Minutes last month, the former vice president was asked bluntly: Why Joe Biden?
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And Mr. Holder said bluntly that black lawmakers could also win seats that are not necessarily majority-minority.
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He should bluntly acknowledge Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and Facebook's contribution to genocide in Myanmar.
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" A spokesman for Mr. Abbott, Matt Hirsch, put it even more bluntly: "This is why we have elections.
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One Chinese diplomat in Cairo told me bluntly that Egypt is going in the opposite direction from China.
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They seem to have spoken bluntly with Jack Nicas and Daisuke Wakabayashi about what's been going on, however.
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" THR's Jeremy Barr bluntly stated it like this: "As usual, gotta watch Hannity to find out about war.
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" When asked what caused the administration to change its position on Florida drilling, Zinke said bluntly, "The governor.
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"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders said to a booming crowd on October 19 in Queens.
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In weighing his options last year, Harper bluntly said he did not sense much excitement from other stars.
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" Asked whether she had interest in the top State Department post, Haley bluntly responded: "No, I do not.
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This is "not particularly desirable as a long-term solution", they concede; most Britons might object more bluntly.
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" Comey bluntly told the investigators, "The FBI does not disclose a criminal investigation anonymously sourced in a newspaper.
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To put it bluntly, the covers of mainstream American magazines are not where you will find subversive photography.
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Her subjects are allowed to speak freely and at length, and they are often bluntly critical of powerful institutions.
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Put bluntly, this smart device is a big honking soundbar with an Amazon Echo Dot stuffed inside of it.
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You can wear it curly or straight, chopped up with lots of layers or cut bluntly at one length.
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The series, bluntly called The Awesome Show, will be hosted by Nerdist founder and Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick.
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The construction phase, to put it bluntly, was a nightmare for many who live and work along Second Avenue.
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Such an arrangement might suit the junta, which would prefer him not to meddle bluntly in the country's politics.
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Immediately after the mass shooting, González and her classmates began to talk bluntly about the horrors they had witnessed.
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"I don't think that anybody that's in banking loves banking," Diaz said bluntly in a 2013 interview with CNBC.
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"I think history has shown some of her stances to be wrong, speaking bluntly," said first-year California Rep.
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Where many of the artists think too bluntly, she questions and has the decency to leave it at that.
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Earlier today, ProPublica published Facebook slides bluntly detailing the company's hate speech policy in the form of a quiz.
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Describing Baghdadi as a "sick and depraved man" who died "running and crying," Trump ended his prepared section bluntly.
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"To put the matter bluntly, Gordon's professional life has been destroyed," his attorney, Joshua Levy, wrote in the memorandum.
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Richard Burr, the chair of the committee, bluntly told reporters Wednesday that he doesn't discuss details of the investigation.
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To put it bluntly: liberals have started seeing the world like a disembodied elite rather than like fellow citizens.
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In the end, she bluntly reveals her intentions: "I'm going to kill the queen," which the men laugh off.
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"Special Branch conducted further interrogation of the guide before returning him to Guatemala," a Foreign Office file states bluntly.
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It seems weird to have to say this so bluntly, but: Don't become a Pokémon-related statistic, etc. etc.
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It makes little pedagogical sense to lecture these people, to tell them bluntly what they can and can't say.
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" Quinn will need all the morale it can get, as Caroline bluntly admits, "We have a lot of competitors.
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Put bluntly, the military leaders now occupying high command volunteered to serve at a time when Trump did not.
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"He's not going to take any bulls*** from anybody," Charles DiFranco, 74, a retiree from neighboring Bedford, explained bluntly.
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I'll put this bluntly: If there wasn't a legal obligation here, was Comey just looking to cover his ass?
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"We used Desert Hawk a couple of times which was, to put it bluntly, a bit shit," he said.
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One Trump administration official said bluntly they didn't know what Trump was referencing when asked what the tweet meant.
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This outpouring can be attributed, "to put it bluntly, (to) this white savior complex," said Fletcher, who is white.
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"Kim wouldn't have gotten on the cover of Vogue if it hadn't been for Kanye," says Perez Hilton bluntly.
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He was emotionally unavailable to the utmost degree, bluntly closed off in all the ways I was desperately open.
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The bluntly stated line shocked the general public, who seemingly had no idea that old Taylor was even sick.
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Bluntly, I'm jealous of the toys of today, and Lego has managed to stoke that sentiment with its latest.
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Bush also was an independent spirit, willing to speak her mind, sometimes bluntly, sometimes with the grace of humor.
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Finding: Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta bluntly told the committee "an intelligence failure" occurred with respect to Benghazi.
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Bill Nelson (D-FL), Obama bluntly accused Trump of lying and sowing division in a nation racked by polarization.
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To put it more bluntly, those who were in no way responsible for our nation's economic downturn were punished.
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Mr. Kinzinger said the party would have to reintroduce itself to the American people in less bluntly divisive terms.
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As one GOP aide put it bluntly, "there's a 0% chance" Kavanaugh accedes to that new Schumer-imposed threshold.
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"To put it bluntly, something doesn't smell right to the court," Judge Sontchi said, according to a court transcript.
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The point was to bluntly remind everyone that, simply, this is a man who can get us all killed.
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"Certainly the Constitution does not require discrimination on the basis of sex," Justice Antonin Scalia bluntly stated in 2011.
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But the plot twist has the effect of marginalizing Jamie further, with Richie bluntly telling her to shut up.
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Trump, like Sanders, pledges to overthrow the current system and appears to speak honestly and bluntly about his intentions.
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Bump's bluntly clever rap style epitomized Chicago swagger, the threat of violence concealed beneath the surface of every bar.
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To put it bluntly, Islam as a whole has not made the concessions to secular values that Christianity has.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of Trump's White House coronavirus task force, admitted, bluntly, that the system wasn't working.
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Guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Monday that bluntly acknowledged the shortages tells another story.
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"We are losing the debate over electability," Sanders said bluntly, tallying his losses in Mississippi, Missouri, Idaho and Michigan.
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Trump has bluntly said that Mexico will pay for the wall, an idea the Mexican government has scoffed at.
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And while the nighttime commentators tiptoed around a president in trouble, the morning host Brian Kilmeade was bluntly critical.
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" And Jimmy Kimmel put it bluntly: "Only Donald Trump would defend himself from being racist by saying something sexist.
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Jessie Reyez bluntly puts her partner of the moment on notice that she's keeping things casual and staying autonomous.
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They bluntly said that Russia was behind a "pervasive" campaign to weaken America's democracy and influence the 2018 election.
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He told them, bluntly, that black people viewed them as being interested only in sending someone back to jail.
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"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders declared, sparking chants of, "Bernie is back" from the massive crowd.
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State judge Gilbert Hasbrouck bluntly rejected his claim, ruling that impeachment was a judicial function untouchable by the governor.
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He said bluntly earlier this year that President Barack Obama saw his kids more than Bullock would as senator.
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At the September 2018 Values Voter Summit in Washington, super-lobbyist Ralph Reed made much the same point bluntly.
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Mr. Wang has bluntly criticized Chinese state controls on religion and has had multiple run-ins with officials before.
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Other Democratic contenders for the presidential nomination, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, have been more bluntly critical of China's policies.
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Back then, Pelosi bluntly declared impeachment to be "off the table" and allowed a motion for impeachment by Rep.
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But this administration's attempt differed in the way it bluntly sidelined Palestinian interests and leaders while prioritizing Israeli interests.
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"It's just that in my experience, programs don't put it quite as bluntly as I just did," he said.
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Jason "Cheech" Hall is always bluntly honest—but that's why we go to him first for the best recommendations.
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This idea of escalating the matter by bluntly questioning the intermediate manager is the other end of the spectrum.
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" A former British official who served in Yemen summed it up bluntly: "Our station people were pretty shit-hot.
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" In an interview with Foreign Policy in July, he put it more bluntly: "No wall will work by itself.
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" Eli Lake, a neoconservative columnist for Bloomberg, put the point more bluntly in a Thursday morning tweet: "Congratulations Democrats.
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Or to put it more bluntly, in the US context: White people really don't like being called white people.
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In one mid-afternoon call, McConnell told Trump that Schumer had bluntly rejected Trump's "down-payment" idea for the wall.
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Malik also wrote in his piece that: To put it bluntly, media execs are good at aping, not at innovating.
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While adults tend to overthink things, kids are more likely to tell it how it is — and sometimes bluntly so.
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Rather, he speaks for one group, the group that put him in the White House: whites, to put it bluntly.
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" Fintan O'Toole put it much more bluntly in the Irish Times: "English nationalists have placed a bomb under peace process.
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A quick tour of the dashboard provides some insight into how Facebook seems to calculate engagement (in a word: bluntly).
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"I don't even have to make an argument against it," said one ex-employee, bluntly, of the most recent change.
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Instead of staying in the hotel room, Helen shows up at MJ's NYC apartment and very bluntly breaks the news.
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While Mr. Geist did not address specific failures in the official response to the attack, the film bluntly portrays several.
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Separately, speaking from the House floor on Tuesday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke bluntly of Trump's attacks on the four representatives.
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He also bluntly told the crowd that he and Secretary Clinton didn't agree on everything in the final Democratic platform.
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I'd seen plenty of fat bodies, heads bluntly cropped out, to illustrate some harrowing new statistic about fast-food consumption.
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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox put it even more bluntly to Trump's White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday.
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Bluntly put, it's almost impossible to know exactly how Facebook (and again, by proxy, Instagram) is monitoring your every move.
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Ask people who worked at Apple when Steve Jobs was around, and they'll very bluntly tell you it wasn't easy.
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The video bluntly begins with a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge and facts about suicide popping up on screen.
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"The goal of the project is to fuse Doom and SUPERHOT," says modder LudasRedard bluntly enough in a proposal video.
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"Today the promise of a college degree in exchange for hard work dedication no longer holds true," she declares bluntly.
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This will be an inopportune time for communication because, to put it bluntly, everyone will be in a shitty mood.
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What he does feel is pain and humiliation, which Parker brings to the audience as forcefully and bluntly as possible.
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" As David put it bluntly, "We're all going to die, we might as well get our jokes and nuts off.
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When families are asked to pay $60,000 or more a year, the transaction takes on a more bluntly commercial aspect.
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Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said bluntly that the region sees TPP as a test of U.S. credibility.
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" When asked if she believes what she had to say resonated with Pelosi, however, Talib replied bluntly, "I don't know.
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Ms. Kuritsky has several fine scenes, but there are others in which she projects Erika's toughness or distress too bluntly.
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" Yes, that's a Hillary Clinton slogan, and the song smilingly and bluntly stumps for the "pantsuit-wearing herstorical first-timer.
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The letters bluntly warned that there was no statute, regulation or judicial opinion that explicitly permitted Mr. Trump's tax gambit.
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But when Dr. Benzoni refuses patients' requests for narcotics, patients tend not to complain about it bluntly on a survey.
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Let me put it bluntly: If you're not using credit card points to travel, you're leaving money on the table.
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In an email to supporters Monday night, O'Rourke campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon bluntly acknowledged that fundraising needed to increase.
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When they say they will vote against her, they actually mean that they will oppose her — loudly, bluntly and aggressively.
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Still, everyone in our interview room knew there was no avoiding the Snapchat question, so I just put it bluntly.
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According to three sources familiar with the call, Trump asked Bibi bluntly if he actually cares about peace or not.
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"I remain to be convinced that your company has integrity," he was told bluntly at one point during the hearing.
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Or to put it more bluntly, is no one in an Apple executive suite a big e-book reader themselves?
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Should Democrats be talking more bluntly about that and be poised to act quickly if they reclaim the House majority?
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Calling out sexism this bluntly is a bold but not unexpected move from Obama, our first self-identified feminist president.
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" Two years ago at the same meeting, he bluntly said, "I'm afraid a capitalist system will always hurt some people.
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When male executives tell her that they are considering deliberately avoiding women, she tells them bluntly that would be illegal.
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It can convey messages to the world, and sometimes to the Chinese public, more clearly and bluntly than local media.
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It can convey messages to the world, and sometimes to the Chinese public, more clearly and bluntly than local media.
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Article of the Day Article: Comey Bluntly Raises Possibility of Trump Obstruction and Condemns His 'Lies' Updated: 7:43 a.m.
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"I took a hit in Iowa, and I'll probably take a hit here," he bluntly admitted during last week's debate.
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"I took a hit in Iowa, and I'll probably take a hit here," he bluntly admitted during last week's debate.
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Ms. Macron told him bluntly to cut parts of his campaign book because they were too boring, Ms. Nedelec said.
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" DeGeneres bluntly asked the California Democrat: "You're probably not going to answer me but I'm going to ask you anyway.
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Another bluntly said he did not believe a woman could beat Trump and could not support Warren because of that.
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"She said very bluntly, 'I'm not moving,'" Jenni Clemons, the passenger whose seat was taken by the woman, told WFTV.
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He speaks bluntly, uses a limited vocabulary, and his syntax varies between tortured (when speaking extemporaneously) to simple (when scripted).
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"It gives them options," Maxwell said, of the fact that Pompeo and Bolton haven't bluntly warned against launching a satellite.
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The Trump administration puts it bluntly: Criminal defendants don't have a right to have their children with them in jail.
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"I don't know how this attack unfolded," Dunford said bluntly, in one of the most honest moments of the presser.
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In that case, Mr. Robot may as well rip the Band Aid off and do it as bluntly as possible.
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This is what the now-infamous pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli talked about, quite bluntly, in a Bloomberg interview last year.
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"We find that wearing it, just to say it bluntly, is not a good way to get good content," he says.
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Kenny Omega is, to put it bluntly, an athletic freak of nature who goes full speed pretty much at all times.
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The organizers of this decades-long campaign made unambiguous use of the Holocaust by bluntly comparing the USSR to Nazi Germany.
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Al Adhari's views are more polished than those of Al Mayahi, the military commander who bluntly professed his allegiance to Iran.
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Scientifically unsoundTo put it bluntly, Crosscheck's methods for detecting voter fraud are overly simplistic and statistically inaccurate in almost every respect.
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For Mike, though, this means that he remains the man who hasn't pulled the trigger, as Nacho so bluntly calls him.
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Most bluntly, this is what happens to companies that own large portfolios of unsold homes during a period of economic instability.
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LG: This CNN chyron [which bluntly fact-checked a Trump remark] is something I don't think they have ever done before.
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To put it bluntly: We don't depend on its oil anymore, and we don't need a special relationship to buy it.
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Mass graves discovered since the fall of the so-called caliphate bluntly testify to the mass executions that took place there.
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Some at Facebook responded to McNamee by bluntly saying that he's not as important to the company's story as he claims.
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" Putting the matter even more bluntly, Jennifer Lopez — who was previously engaged to the actor — actually said the tattoo was "awful.
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Eric Reynolds, Associate Publisher of alternative comics house Fantagraphics, bluntly sums up the opinion of many in the indie comics community.
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Foreigners and Vietnamese alike, they were there to witness the launch of "Dissent", Mai Khoi's aptly and bluntly-titled new album.
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Bluntly named "Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism," it's the only pro-vaccine book on the first page of search results.
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" Another put it more bluntly: "Having a rabbit doesn't change the fact that the man is a literal piece of shit.
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She often bluntly confesses to the people around her what her next move will be — not that they ever believe her.
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Put more bluntly: I don't care what you're reading, and even if I did, this isn't the place to share it.
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It also bluntly applies to all institutions above $10 billion in size, even though many smaller banks do very little trading.
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Bluntly, I’m a big fan of the Beoplay H4's look, as it combines simplicity with a metallic design.
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Nikki Haley, the excellent U.S. Ambassador to the UN, deserves credit for speaking bluntly and delivering the truth about the situation.
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" Boris Schlossberg, a macro strategist at BK Asset Management, put it more bluntly in a Wednesday interview on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
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Put bluntly, the battery life on the MateBook is so bad that you should not buy it for this reason alone.
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Gurria said bluntly that there would be no economic benefits for Britain from a Brexit, even under the most favorable scenarios.
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In an interview last year, Mr. Lombardo, the former president, spoke bluntly about the complexities and potential pitfalls of doing dramas.
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As the showdown drags on and the financial burden on the service increases, the Coast Guard commandant is speaking increasingly bluntly.
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Bluntly, our parks are being loved to death and it's time to invest in restoring and preserving them for future generations.
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"We are conceding the election," Blankenship said bluntly, before reflecting on his run and why people shouldn't feel sorry for him.
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And on Thursday in Columbus, Ohio, the former attorney general bluntly told CNN that he thinks he has what it takes.
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" And David Sanger of The New York Times added bluntly, "This is the most closed, control freak administration I've ever covered.
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He expressed frustration with Russia, which the U.S. holds accountable for the strike, and bluntly lashed out at the Syrian government.
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At a gathering of prominent venture capitalists at the Fairmont Hotel, in San Francisco, M.B.S. spoke bluntly about Saudi Arabia's prospects.
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The group performed "We the People…" and "The Space Program," two of the more bluntly political songs on the new album.
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"I have no problem telling emcees they can't get involved or that this isn't the place for them," he says bluntly.
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To put it bluntly, Baltimore wouldn't be in the news for a ransomware attack if they had simply patched their systems.
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" Harris echoed that in her interview with CNN, stating bluntly, "I'm not prepared to engage in the middle-class tax hike.
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" He speaks bluntly and likes gossip: "[H]e asked me to compare [Obama's Attorney General Eric] Holder and AG [Loretta] Lynch.
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"To put it bluntly, Wisconsin's strict version of voter ID law is a cure worse than the disease," the judge wrote.
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To put it bluntly, as Microsoft researcher Kate Crawford did for the New York Times, AI has a white guy problem.
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To put it bluntly, none of the stuff he's talking about is likely to become real outside of this man's head.
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" Another Rotarian, Charles Moore, also a Vietnam war veteran, said bluntly that he "didn't believe in an eye for an eye.
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To put it bluntly: A dollar in federal taxes is not equivalent to a dollar of avoided health and environmental costs.
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Although Presidents have traditionally avoided expressing opinions about legal matters pending before the judicial branch, Trump has bluntly criticized the plan.
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Clinton ran their charities; investigated their family business dealings; and bluntly called out falsehoods, more of which came from Mr. Trump.
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In the 1930s and '40s, Palmolive ran a series of bluntly shaming ads in magazines like Good Housekeeping and Farmer's Wife.
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"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; China wants a different American president," he said, echoing Mr. Trump's rhetoric.
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Cledus and Bandit are southern working-class white men in revolt against, to put it bluntly, state power and capitalist greed.
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Mr. Wylie's testimony bluntly contradicted that of his former boss, Alexander Nix, who has recently appeared before the same committee twice.
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Put bluntly, absent the European Union's benign offsetting influence, internal tensions in the disunited kingdom would soon reach a breaking point.
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Put bluntly, despite the enthusiasm that many Outlander fans have for the show, its fandom has become an incredibly toxic environment.
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"It didn't have the right technical brief, and we collected about 100 ideas, but it was total rubbish," he said bluntly.
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The next day, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, bluntly walked back Trump's assertions.
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Prosecutors also bluntly acknowledged that Flynn's lengthy record in the Army, including as a combat paratrooper, merited consideration by the judge.
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"Seeking to quash this suit, the government bluntly insists that it has the absolute and unreviewable power to destroy the nation."
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And the succinct FAQ section bluntly states that despite the site not being actually real, the creators are, in fact, single.
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" Werner Kogler, the Greens leader, who will serve as vice chancellor, put it more bluntly: "We were elected for different things.
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" Mr. Davis put it bluntly: "It is a market that is going to die, it is just a matter of time.
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For instance, "LNG demand has fallen off a cliff since January," commodity consultancy Wood Mackenzie said bluntly in a recent report.
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Tim Scott of South Carolina said bluntly when asked if he thinks what Bolton is reportedly detailing amounts to impeachable conduct.
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Terry McAuliffe bluntly said, after Watson told her story in a statement from her law office, that Fairfax had to leave.
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While some candidates will bluntly call for the end of Big Oil and Big Coal, others have danced around the question.
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Trump has not softened his rhetoric as president, at times bluntly criticizing his opponents and using Twitter to voice his opinions.
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" Faye put it more bluntly, if half-jokingly: If cash transfers flourished, "the whole aid industry would have to fire itself.
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Nowadays, the business is more bluntly transactional — actors, politicians and athletes show up when they have a new project to promote.
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And maybe this is the point — maybe the very fact that he is so bluntly from another world is what appeals.
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And the lyrics are as bluntly political as old Depeche Mode songs like 'New Dress,' openly confronting a new propaganda regime.
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So that was the first change flowing from the Great Inflation: Americans became a more acquisitive — bluntly, a more selfish — people.
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"In my whole career in the United Nations I just never witnessed such an ill-advised movement, quite bluntly," she said.
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Kroesen and her cast nonetheless beamed happily throughout, at odds with the uncomfortable observations about life that the script bluntly stated.
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Cardi bluntly shut down rumors she was expecting a baby after sharing a video of herself dancing on Instagram got fans talking.
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Bluntly put, we were snogging right in front of the tube sign, and a man had to ask us to move (sorry).
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"I have concerns about spending un-offset money, which adds to the debt, period," Cornyn said bluntly when asked about the wall.
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" He put it most bluntly off the top of his stump speech: "I am the candidate best prepared to defeat Donald Trump.
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Late Friday, Mr. Greitens bluntly rejected the new count against him, suggesting that the prosecutor was scrambling to shore up her case.
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Hundreds of plows were on the city's streets all day, Mr. de Blasio bluntly acknowledged that the city had failed in Queens.
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Bush's title, Cowards, bluntly refers to his own public statements about deposed president Trump and the people that enabled his catastrophic presidency.
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"Stuff Change," the show's title, bluntly suggests artistic growth, but is also a literal translation of "stoffwechsel," the German word for metabolism.
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Bluntly, Google's tools for managing this stuff are so basic that you're going to get annoyed at some point in this process.
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More bluntly, YouTube The Google-owned video site has always held these powers over channel owners as a platform-owning tech company.
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"To put it bluntly, this is bad news for survey research, but good news for democracy," as the Prior paper puts it.
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To state it more bluntly: Why would the US's focus only be on international flights from certain countries to the United States?
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Let me say this bluntly and loudly: Asset managers and hedge-fund managers should not be allowed to own market makers … ever!
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Bluntly put, some countries fear the United States is using the dollar's reserve currency status as a stick to beat them with.
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The episode ends with Titus, who left his audition after, to put it bluntly, refusing to perform sexual acts on a puppet.
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" And speaking for many, Scottish historian and philosopher David Hume put it bluntly: "No advantages in this world are pure and unmixed.
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"At the first Democratic primary debate this past June, Warren put it even more bluntly: "I'm with Bernie on Medicare for All.
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But, to put it bluntly, figuring out how to welcome the most refugees possible is not a top priority for most countries.
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Earlier this month, by contrast, Trump used a press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to bluntly say the exact opposite.
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The racial violence, for instance, is wincingly, bluntly visceral — a scene in which Turner witnesses slaves being force-fed is almost unbearable.
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Senior Republicans on the key committees in the House bluntly warned that it was time to hold the senior officials in contempt.
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To put it bluntly: If your value proposition is that you're a winner, your value evaporates the minute you're no longer winning.
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" Kay puts it more bluntly when he says, "It's like driving your car 70 miles an hour in your neighborhood every day.
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"I would have no problem doing a shutdown," Trump said bluntly during a joint press conference Monday afternoon with Italy's prime minister.
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What doesn't change is Bernard, whose inner life remains opaque, even as the complications mount and he bluntly speaks truth to power.
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Kavanaugh is, to put it bluntly, an anti-worker radical, opposed to every effort to protect working families from fraud and mistreatment.
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I've spoken with Furman often over the years, and to put it bluntly, I've never heard him as alarmed as on Thursday.
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" But one neighbor, Beth Joy Papaleo, put it bluntly: "We took it for granted that New York would always be New York.
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After seeing pictures of younger Californians out on the beaches over the weekend, Newsom bluntly addressed them during one of his briefings.
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"To say it bluntly, this is unacceptable," Will Roper, an assistant secretary of the Air Force, told a congressional subcommittee in March.
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But he also bluntly sought to dispel the oft-repeated notion that the president had not been given information before making decisions.
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In a way, the two-headquarters story was too good to be true even when Amazon proclaimed it bluntly and at length.
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To put it bluntly, they tend to care more about protecting the Court as an institution than about enforcing the Constitution itself.
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Ideally, your boss will realize, without being bluntly informed, that this situation might trouble you, and will promptly set you at ease.
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" Mr. Yang put it bluntly: "People around the country all of a sudden are being targeted in ways they've never experienced before.
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Nicole Moore, a part-time Lyft driver and volunteer organizer with the LA-based group Rideshare Drivers United, puts it more bluntly.
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To put it bluntly, triage reduces the volume of testing and leads to fewer "false alarms," or uninfected people recommended for testing.
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Now, after his near-death experience, his wife told him — more bluntly than she ever had — what she thought was going on.
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As I noted in my book, "The Attorney General's Lawyer," President Jimmy Carter's attorney general, Benjamin Civiletti, put it bluntly and correctly.
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" Another consultant to foreign investors into English soccer put it more bluntly: London, he said, acts as a "giant magnet to money.
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The intelligence official who delivered the briefing, Shelby Pierson, is an aide to Mr. Maguire and has a reputation for speaking bluntly.
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On Friday, several freshmen Democrats bluntly warned their leadership not to include evidence from the Mueller report in the articles of impeachment.
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To put it bluntly, reducing the risk that Miami becomes uninhabitable is worth paying an extra 10 cents a gallon for gas.
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To put it bluntly, reducing the risk that Miami becomes uninhabitable is worth paying an extra 10 cents a gallon for gas.
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Hugh L. Carey, and spoke bluntly about his come-lately Republicanism, alienating George Pataki, the state's conservative governor, at a joint appearance.
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Known for being brash and speaking bluntly, Mr. Basuki is different from the soft-spoken Javanese politicians the capital is used to.
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She bluntly told Trump not to show up for his State of the Union address earlier this year during a government shutdown.
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" Societe Generale strategist Kit Juckes puts it bluntly: "World trade is still not growing and will remain a drag on global GDP.
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To put it bluntly, it's simply too early in the process for you to be the one who brings up salary expectations.
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Will McCain's brain cancer, a menacingly urgent reminder of his own mortality, encourage him to speak more bluntly, honestly and civilly now?
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I then started looking for other celebrities with adjective last names and found the set JAMES BLUNTLY, HOWARD STERNLY, and GLENN CLOSELY.
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More bluntly, it's the "white" part of his white working-class base that Trump, a master of identity politics, understands so well.
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Jason "Cheech" Hall, VICE's director of merchandise and the driving force behind the Shorty-nominated show, Sauce Talk , is always bluntly honest.
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Put bluntly, is it sexism or the system that has so far prevented a woman from becoming president of the United States?
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" Reminded by CNN that Trump has called for a shutdown repeatedly, McConnell said bluntly: "I don't think we'll end up doing that.
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In subsequent years, Mr. Obama continued to send Nowruz video greetings, though they were never as bluntly political as the first one.
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Jason "Cheech" Hall , VICE's director of merchandise and the driving force behind the Shorty-nominated show, Sauce Talk , is always bluntly honest.
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They wanted to tell him bluntly that the legislation awaiting his signature could explode the partnership between Florida and the federal government.
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Jason "Cheech" Hall, VICE's director of merchandise and the driving force behind the Shorty-nominated show, Sauce Talk, is always bluntly honest.
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And if Trump captures the White House, they're going to need to "stop the apocalypse," as one progressive leader bluntly put it.
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Bluntly asked by a reporter in the packed national press gallery in Ottawa if he was apologizing, he said no — though indirectly.
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" Richard Lemen, a former US assistant surgeon general and NIOSH deputy director, put it more bluntly: "I think that borders on criminal.
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" Even when Cuomo said he would be legally entitled to say he hadn't been questioned, Sater bluntly responded: "I choose not to.
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Put more bluntly: We can't know how much it will cost to tackle climate change, not in advance, not with any confidence.
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After taking a helicopter to Santorini, Hannah and Luke P. sat down for dinner, where he bluntly brought up the topic of sex.
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KRAUTHAMMER: You&aposre betraying your whole life if you don&apost say what you think, and you don&apost say honestly and bluntly.
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Mostly covered, she was surprised when a female employee came up to her and bluntly said, "You can't do that here," Locke recalls.
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" President Obama put it more bluntly at the turkey pardon, saying the girls couldn't take another year of lines like, "Yes, we cran.
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More bluntly, people are clueless when it comes to how advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) work and what they can and can't do.
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On the campaign trail, he has also bluntly called for stopping any plan to accept Syrian refugees in the light of security concerns.
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Early in his transformative and redemptive painting career, Bush worked directly on the canvas painting wet-on-wet to bluntly capture each subject.
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Williams fosters empathy for a woman who had it harder than we knew, while bluntly reporting on how she punished those around her.
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" Newton is no stranger to talking bluntly about nudity, telling Vanity Fair, "Jesus Christ, I am naked a lot in this show, man.
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To put it bluntly: if we were to lose this concept, and with it the concept "male", we would have to reinvent them.
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To put it bluntly, the core narrative conceit of Dark Souls III is that all of the chickens have come home to roost.
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In a bluntly worded statement, Enders pledged to cooperate, but called the acccusations "unfounded and unsubstantiated" and linked them to possible Austrian elections.
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The Patriarch's website also published an appeal from an association of Catholic clerics and monastics in the region that put things more bluntly.
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To put it more bluntly: utilities' strong preference for capital investments puts them intrinsically at odds with smarter grids and privately owned DERs.
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" Or, as Callas put it bluntly: "It would just be dropping cash out of helicopters on corporate headquarters for a couple of years.
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And let me put it bluntly: Alex Acosta is a brilliant, humble, kind, ethical, and an overall outstanding leader and amazing human being.
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Alongside the bluntly recounted street tales, there are radio-friendly songs like "Aww Man," featuring Future, and "Misunderstood," featuring Jeremih and R. Kelly.
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Put more bluntly, Netanyahu says that the Iran deal is a bad deal because it relies on trusting the Iranians, who aren't trustworthy.
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He has a meaty, frank voice — it hits bluntly, but without much depth, like painting with a brush lashed to an eighteen-wheeler.
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" Mr. Hauser laughed and put it more bluntly: "I wanted to have screaming girls in the audience, which we get now for sure.
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Trump is a useful megaphone, bluntly amplifying the beliefs his party has had a tendency to dress in more understated and graceful language.
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"To put it bluntly, it's hard to get a job when you dress like a woman but look like a man," she said.
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" Conroy told the Times that when next he saw Ryan, he was told bluntly: "Padre, you just got to stay out of politics.
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Speaking to a conservative group in 2016, Kavanaugh bluntly said he wanted to "put the final nail" in a 1988 Supreme Court ruling.
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"There is no case," said Stephen Ryan, a former federal prosecutor and general counsel for the Democratic-run Senate Government Affairs Committee, bluntly.
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Buttigieg's centrism and moderation, to put it bluntly, is an act only liberals could think stands up to even the most cursory investigation.
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" Illinois's Dick Durbin put it more bluntly: "We need a direct answer from you: Is this president, or any president, above the law?
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"Nobody really knows where he stands, nobody really knows what he'll say," one senior GOP aide told me bluntly when this was announced.
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Trump came into the White House like a wrecking ball, and now, Time is bluntly calling him and his cabinet out for it.
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At the same time, some Brazilians proudly describe their culture as anthropophagic or, more bluntly, cannibalistic: ready to swallow and digest whatever arrives.
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She understood that, as I bluntly put it, I wanted her off the loan just as badly as she wanted to be off.
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Ms. Summerscale then takes us inside Broadmoor, England's most famous criminal psychiatric hospital — or, as it was then more bluntly called, lunatic asylum.
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" The former vice president added bluntly that neither our nation nor Jefferson, who was a slave owner, "always lived up to these ideals.
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In an interview with ABC News released Thursday morning, Spicer was asked bluntly whether he had ever knowingly lied while behind the podium.
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Academy leaders decided to bluntly confront the diversity crisis in lockstep with Mr. Rock and the telecast's producers, Reginald Hudlin and David Hill.
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RELATED: 11 states have no women representing them in Congress Ros-Lehtinen bluntly looks at the White House for part of the blame.
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More bluntly, there is no adequate climate change solution, a plan bold enough to shake up US politics, that will get Manchin's signature.
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Having not said much during the discussion, Steve, a 32-year-old builder serving time for assault, bluntly sums up the prevailing mood.
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It's more praise for Dak Prescott than a dig at Tony ... but Cedric delivers the straight talk saying bluntly, "It's over" for Romo.
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" In an advisory several years ago, the Federal Aviation Administration put it bluntly: "Passengers are expected to evacuate an airplane within 90 seconds.
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And he has bluntly minimized or dismissed women who say they have been victims, including Mr. Allen's daughter, Dylan Farrow, and Rose McGowan.
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Benny Morris, a chronicler of the fighting that attended Israel's birth, has written bluntly about incidents in which Arabs were killed or expelled.
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And so it has always hoped that Israel's eventual separation from Palestinians will include a guarantee of — to put it bluntly — adult supervision.
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While in Kathmandu lies a few blocks west of the more bluntly named Nepalese Indian Restaurant, which Mr. Kharel's parents opened in 2012.
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Indeed, during the interview, Krasner smiled when he bluntly labeled as "racist" suburban and rural legislators who have opposed calls to shutter prisons.
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As he has intense anxiety issues in other areas, I am afraid to bluntly discuss the issue after the story about his stepmother.
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Democrats liked the way Kelly spoke bluntly about areas where his views differed from Trump's, although he never broke completely from Trump policies.
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He voices his concerns about not being Meredith's "equal" to Link (Chris Carmack) and Link tells him bluntly that he's not Meredith's equal.
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Put more bluntly: In 48 states, it's currently legal to discriminate against someone simply because of how they choose to wear their hair.
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When Rouda was asked at a recent town hall whether he thought Congress would do something on gun control, he bluntly said no.
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"You can't be on the front of a magazine if you haven't got an album out," she bluntly told Jezebel earlier this year.
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"It's like Snapchat, but with more boobs," one Georgetown University sophomore, who wished to remain anonymous, bluntly described the app to Tech Insider.
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To put it bluntly: As Mueller brings charges against top Trump officials, Fox News is trying to plant doubt in its viewers' minds.
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But Trump bluntly said he didn't think Moon is tough enough to push back on North Korea, claiming he was actually appeasing Pyongyang.
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In spiritual circles, a waning moon is a signal to cleanse, purify, and, to put it bluntly, let go of whatever isn't serving you.
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"There's no place on the economic leaderboard for a country that spends 25% of its Gross Domestic Product on health care," Leavitt said bluntly.
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"I certainly wouldn't have been able to [harass my employee] if I had any respect for women on a fundamental level," Harmon said, bluntly.
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Throughout the skit, she is her sassy self and bluntly admits that she did not vote for Trump; she voted for Hillary three times.
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He spoke bluntly, sparred with reporters, sported a yellow feather boa at his inaugural ball and prided himself on his independence from special interests.
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Put bluntly, if Mr Putin's tanks roll into the Baltics it will not be the Bundeswehr that takes the lead in rolling them back.
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Washington (CNN)In February, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn bluntly said that a Donald Trump nomination could be an "albatross" to his Republican Party.
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Howell also bluntly told the Justice Department's legal team she would need to back the House in its needs during a formal impeachment proceeding.
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In issuing the guidance, the Obama administration is wading anew into a socially divisive debate it has bluntly cast in terms of civil rights.
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Mutinous lawmakers in her own party openly sought to challenge her leadership and bluntly told her that the Brexit deal would not pass parliament.
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For example, at launch, the dual 12-megapixel rear cameras and 8-megapixel front-facing camera were â€" to put it bluntly â€" trash.
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And Mike and all of Axios use our insight, connections, sources to bluntly illuminate what's really happening with the people and topics that matter.
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I'm sometimes reluctant to state it that bluntly when talking about the paintings because I don't want them to be reduced to 'it's sexual.
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This unusual appeal to people across the continent, including those in Britain, enabled him to tell British voters bluntly what he thought of Brexit.
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The sprung coils and busted, burned metal bluntly embody Puerto Rico's ongoing electrical shortcomings, which the island does not have the resources to upgrade.
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The president said Mr. Sanders had succeeded in speaking bluntly to an American public that was eager to break free from conventional political limitations.
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To put bluntly, you had to see Infinity War because everyone was seeing it, and you had to see it at the movie theaters.
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Plenty of people in Britain, to put it bluntly, are prepared to make their country poorer to regain control over borders and law-making.
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In the Sanya market a fishmonger explains a national aversion to deep water more bluntly: the Chinese, she says, simply don't have sea legs.
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To put in bluntly, weight difference aside they feel that Rotnarong is just on another level in comparison to his possibly punch drunk foe.
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If you're a regular reader of The Verge, you may be familiar with Jake Kastrenakes' bluntly named, eloquently written weekly roundup of movie trailers.
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Saul Eslake, an economist, puts it more bluntly: instead of offering a "compelling vision", Australia's political leaders focus simply on holding on to power.
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Instead, he's run a bluntly partisan presidency, where his rhetoric is geared toward pleasing fanatical Fox News viewers more than creating a broad coalition.
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Tarantino bluntly shut down a journalist who said he had given Robbie very few lines in the film, even though she has screen time.
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It's "not only a fantasy, but it would be a gross misallocation of resources," DeFauw said bluntly at a roundtable attended by local businessman.
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"This is another example of Dimon's scorched earth strategy," said one analyst, who declined to be named talking so bluntly about the bank's tactics.
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Speaking to a conservative group in 2016, Kavanaugh bluntly said he wanted to "put the final nail" in a 1988 Supreme Court ruling. Sen.
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Mr. Eastwood bluntly drops in these imaginings, so it's not always immediately clear whether you're watching a fantasy, a strategy that intensifies their power.
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To put it bluntly, the modern Republican Party is in essence a machine designed to deliver high after-tax incomes to the 1 percent.
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" Mitchell Garabedian put it more bluntly: "Look, Dolan is using the I.R.C.P. as a shield to avoid the release of documents and get publicity.
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And it was not just the entertainer, whose Twitter posts often employ a toilet emoji instead of Mr. Trump's name, who spoke bluntly. Mrs.
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Put bluntly, the United States is forced to rely on individual strategic partners that are unable to act as real partners with each other.
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" More bluntly, the subject in David Cronenberg's 2000 short film, "Camera," observes, "When you record the moment, you record the death of the moment.
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Or to put it more bluntly: Rich people emit more carbon, even when they recycle and buy canvas tote bags full of organic veggies.
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To put it bluntly, Congress is not well suited for national economic planning, which is basically what pro-growth tax policies boil down to.
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Ifran Manene, a teenage miner turned tour guide, puts it bluntly to me later: Two of his friends are in the hospital right now.
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When President Obama asked how it could be done back in 2010, Apple's late CEO Steve Jobs said bluntly, "Those jobs aren't coming back."
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I'm afraid this kind of talk in an election is bluntly irresponsible and is detrimental to our and all of our allies' security posture.
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"I never wanted to work on beauty and fashion, because a world for women and only women doesn't interest me," she states today, bluntly.
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"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working," Mr. Pence is to say, according to excerpts from his speech provided on Wednesday night.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, a member of Trump's White House coronavirus task force, bluntly admitted Thursday that the testing system in the U.S. hasn't worked.
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To put it bluntly, the evidence collected by the Department of Justice further demonstrates that Mr. Trump's trust in Mr. Putin is horribly misplaced.
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The narrator's mother is a different story — more bluntly judged by her child and also a more vivid and complex presence in the book.
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Mr. Trump made trade a major part of his message in Asia, and his tone grew more bluntly nationalistic as the trip wore on.
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Or to put it even more bluntly: Is it even possible to defend pluralism and women's rights at the same time in Germany today?
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And United States governments have been complaining about Germany's dependence on Russian gas for years, even if Mr. Trump has done so more bluntly.
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It also found that opticians at these chains pushed blue light lenses in-person using similar claims, along with other bluntly fear-mongering language.
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It is integral to its understanding that he is a black Italian soccer player or, to put it more bluntly, Italian soccer's black player.
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The Nobel Committee's message was also to the "No" movement, including former President Álvaro Uribe, who can no longer bluntly dismiss any peace agreement.
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" Bozarjian addressed him bluntly on Twitter: "To the man who smacked my butt on live TV this morning: You violated, objectified, and embarrassed me.
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As she did at Manafort's sentencing, Jackson also bluntly rejected claims that the pair's unregistered lobbying for Ukrainian interests amounted to a victimless crime.
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" In a recent appearance on CNBC, Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro dismissed recent weak numbers and said bluntly, "Manufacturing is strong as a rock.
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When Ford was called to testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he bluntly said Bolton's personality should disqualify him from holding high office.
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For nearly a decade, Lindsey Vonn has wanted to race against men, and her requests have been bluntly denied by international ski racing officials.
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The director Julien Landais opts for a bluntly literal approach to the story's presumptive homoeroticism, most specifically through Vint's fantasies of Aspern's love life.
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Bluntly expressive and ruggedly formed, "Joan Brown Seated" (1959) represents a kind of stylistic intersection between Neri and Brown's artistic concerns and working methods.
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To put it bluntly, jihadis may indeed be theologically ignorant, but that does not prove that a sound theological education would make them more peaceful.
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" Pence, in a speech in early October, had said, "To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; and China wants a different American President.
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"I can't imagine if I were a member of that club today that I would be making any criticism of Donald Trump," McDonald said bluntly.
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Both Caplan and Huneeus were captured on recorded phone calls speaking bluntly and openly about the details of the scam, according to a criminal complaint.
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" As a result, the men's players association stated bluntly that "Yes, the Federation continues to discriminate against the women in their wages and working conditions.
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She's hard to resist because while she favors a bluntly profane coaching style, she isn't entirely wrong in her diagnoses of Phil's various social ills.
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"No," she said bluntly, before ticking off a number of areas – housing, education, employment – in which she has released plans that specifically target racial gaps.
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"No," she said bluntly, before ticking off a number of areas – housing, education, employment – in which she has released plans that specifically target racial gaps.
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Academy voters tend to elevate Oscar movies that take on the bluntly obvious, whether it's adversity, a historical catastrophe or the industry's favorite topic: itself.
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The challenge of such a program — or, to put it bluntly, the problem — is that these works are performed all the time and very well.
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" Another expert put it more bluntly: "You had four foreign powers in the last few days that have lost helicopters, drones, or planes over Syria.
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Moderator Anderson Cooper bluntly asked Trump whether he realized his comments about kissing and groping women without permission amounted to a confession of sexual assault.
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The Democratic platform, to put it bluntly, doesn't matter — it has no legal status and in no way constrains Democrats once they are in office.
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A review of such projects by the International Union for Conservation of Nature concluded bluntly: "In short, we do not know how effective they are."
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Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers both bluntly rebutted them in their congressional testimony Monday, saying they'd seen no information to back up Trump's tweets.
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When the judge asked her why she had brought people into his court who stank, she replied, bluntly, that he was there precisely for them.
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No European government has shown the least sign of interest in Mr Puigdemont's pleas for mediation; France's Emmanuel Macron, for one, has bluntly rejected it.
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SAVANNAH GUTHRIE, NBC NEWS: Let me put it bluntly, left to his own devices, do you think the president is a threat to national security?
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The band's melodic sense, too, squashes tunes that might have soared, instead sending them plodding over square drumbursts and chugging chords that move bluntly along.
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"At 2 degrees Celsius," Eakin said bluntly, "we are likely to lose numerous species of coral and well over half of the world's coral reefs."
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"Federal agencies do not have the visibility into their networks to effectively detect data exfiltration attempts and respond to cybersecurity incidents," the report states bluntly.
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Put bluntly, she needs voters to conclude that she is, to borrow a phrase from a 2008 Democratic primary debate with Barack Obama, "likeable enough".
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Cobb's isolationist impulses in particular have been bluntly and repeatedly attributed to racism, and the lingering dynamics of white flight that first grew Atlanta's suburbs.
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"The reason for leaving the show was my old teacher mocked my eye very bluntly; I was dealing with some serious health issues," says Lukasiak.
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" Though this should already be obvious, let me state it bluntly: you will not be calmed by this video for single "Never See the Signs.
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Macron bluntly said May's Brexit proposals, known as Chequers after the country house where they were agreed by the British cabinet in July, were "unacceptable".
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To put it bluntly, the United States now has no regional friends on the borders of Afghanistan, and few common interests with Russia or China.
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In the 20th century Joseph Schumpeter argued, more bluntly, that policy should be left to those with the time and skill to get it right.
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He expressed the community's horror, and bluntly sentenced the defendant, without losing the patina of neutrality, of impartiality, that a judge always must hold dear.
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As an American, I am what is known as a low-context communicator, so if I want something done, I say so bluntly and directly.
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"Trump is a danger to our national security," John B. Bellinger III, legal adviser to the State Department under President George W. Bush, bluntly warned.
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The N.F.L.'s top health official bluntly acknowledged a link between football and degenerative brain disorders like chronic traumatic encephalopathy, something the league long denied.
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In the main, he is repeating what dozens of Republican candidates for political office have been saying for at least 10 years, only more bluntly.
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Art for Tomorrow ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A visit to Dawit Abebe's painting studio on a recent morning was, to put it bluntly, a bit boring.
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So, in the course of a longer conversation that was mostly friendly and complimentary, he bluntly asked Bibi whether or not he genuinely wants peace.
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To put it bluntly, my early experiences with sex were mostly spurred by loneliness that resulted in unloving flings, coupled with insecurities about my body.
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"Retail is one of the steps that our competitors use to manipulate prices — to put it bluntly, our competitors own the major retailers," Kwon said.
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The fact the State Department bluntly questioned Riyadh and Abu Dhabi's actions in public suggests Washington was keen for the parties to end the dispute.
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These circumstances then abruptly collided bluntly with the unforced errors committed by the tactical team --- and the result was a shooting that shouldn't have occurred.
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"I was the black guy on the show, that was kind of it," Mr. Ali, 42, said bluntly, dapper in a crisp white cotton shirt.
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Bluntly put, Iran's main customers in Asia and Europe were willing to suffer economic dislocation in order to build leverage to solve the nuclear problem.
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For months, Bullock bluntly said he had no interest in serving in the US Senate and would not be on the Montana ballot this fall.
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"The quarterly decline (in the economy), the largest in 10 years, is credit-negative," Moody's lead South Africa analyst Lucie Villa warned bluntly this month.
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"This heinous attack demonstrates once again that anti-Semitism has arrived in the middle of society and is now articulated openly and bluntly," Schuster said.
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The essay by David Cairns and Fiona Watkins on the curdled farce "All These Women" (1964), for example, deals bluntly with that film's artistic failure.
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" Bloomberg endorsed a "very aggressive approach to policing in a country, bluntly, that still is coming to grips with the reality of race-based policing.
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Those close to Mr. Bloomberg have told him bluntly that running for president without addressing the stop-and-frisk matter first was a non-starter.
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Mr. Mulvaney insisted the terminology doesn't matter, but he bluntly acknowledged that aid was withheld from Ukraine to get a desired outcome on an investigation.
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"To [Drift's] credit, this is what I want people to do, to really work peaks out of the system finely rather than bluntly," Rabago said.
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The most senior Republican in the Senate, Orrin Hatch of Utah, bluntly warned Monday that firing Mueller would be "the stupidest thing" Trump could do.
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" Ms. Hurchalla, as is her style, put it more bluntly: "I don't think anybody could safely stand at a podium in the state of Florida.
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Bluntly put, there are few signs that our society overall and our political leaders have fully embraced the challenge or appreciate the risks of failure.
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But he and his staff were implementing -- crudely, bluntly, but effectively -- the tactics we have seen them use time and time again: Divide and rule.
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Speaking at reporters at Airbus's annual media briefing Friday, CEO Tom Enders bluntly ignored those warnings by once again criticizing Downing Street's approach to negotiations.
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But they are passages that turn those delivering these monologues into social case studies, a status that the bluntly drawn performances do not always combat.
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When he met with Otsuka, as construction was starting, the governor said bluntly that he thought the Mashco Piro should be contacted, and by force.
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As an ambassador, Mr. Hinton, a cigar-smoking poker player, gave advice bluntly but insisted that he avoided meddling in the affairs of foreign governments.
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To put it bluntly, at the end of the day, "people hate dealing with people who are jerks," Cuban wrote in a 2014 Entrepreneur article.
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"The present social and political apparatus cannot serve the human need," he wrote bluntly in his final book, "The Evidence of Things Not Seen" (1985).
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Does talking bluntly about our money stories and failures dispense with those feelings, or put us at a bigger risk of experiencing them more acutely?
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Joe's bluntly articulated class resentment notwithstanding, "Room at the Top" is quite conservative in its morality — although its sledgehammer ending still packs an emotional wallop.
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Russia may still have an advantage because of its energy reserves, but it cannot wield energy for political ends as bluntly as it used to.
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Put bluntly, it would make sense to legally interdict the ability of your boss to expect you to respond to an email on Sunday morning.
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The confrontation had emerged out of a war of words in which Xu bluntly called out Wei Lei's self-touted magical abilities as utterly fraudulent.
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Which isn't to say we've all seen it play out quite like this, given the variety of twists available, predominantly bluntly telegraphed though they are.
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Why is it that we should be scared to challenge conventional wisdom and talk bluntly about inequality and, you know, be full-throated in our progressivism?
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"I need help," Buttigieg said bluntly in response to a question from Charles C. Patton, a 21-year old physics student at South Carolina State University.
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Susan Rice, who was President Barack Obama's national security adviser, bluntly responded to a tweet, angry about Collins, asking who would run against Collins in Maine.
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"I've read some of these reports and I think, to answer your question as bluntly as I can, it depends on what he said," Earnest responded.
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But Wehner didn't frame the problem quite as bluntly as he did Wednesday afternoon, instead calling it "a less significant factor" in Facebook's future revenue growth.
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I am more than ready to take on the greed and corruption of the corporate elites and their apologists ... To put it bluntly, I am back.
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" And a performer who worked multiple seasons on The Lost Colony put it more bluntly: If he was ever contradicted, Long could be "an evil troll.
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Which is why she finds it upsetting that even potential allies in other Latino groups have told her bluntly that her community must wait its turn.
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Joyce would front townhall meetings and tell employees bluntly that more job cuts were needed to keep the Flying Kangaroo flying, said one head office employee.
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But Trump, who has bluntly said he doesn't enjoy asking people for money, has reportedly begun to kick his fundraising operation into high gear this month.
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Merkel spoke unusually bluntly in the Bundestag lower house of parliament, calling for the release of a German-Turkish journalist being held in a Turkish prison.
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The land was, to put it bluntly, not fit for humans as it leaves one in complete exposure to the angry northern gales—it was uninhabitable.
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With it, Republicans and Democrats signaled bluntly that they do not trust President Donald Trump to act in America's best interest when it comes to Russia.
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He also bluntly rejected the idea advanced by some Israelis that Israel might make a separate peace with Arab nations that share its concerns about Iran.
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Put bluntly: Absent proof from Trump -- which has not been forthcoming -- it is safe to conclude that neither widespread voter fraud nor the wire-tapping happened.
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She focused her attention relentlessly on Republicans, bluntly declaring that she is the only person who can stop the GOP from winning back the White House.
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Myanmar: We don't negotiate with terrorists On Sunday, Myanmar's government bluntly rejected a ceasefire proposed by militants in Rakhine after more than two weeks of bloodshed.
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While his supporters may enjoy some emotional relief in having a president who bluntly expresses their anger and bitterness, it surely is not making America great.
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To put it bluntly, Assad is a monster who slaughters his people like livestock, but for some reason, Gabbard saw it fit to meet with him.
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He has bluntly opposed the reigning consensus about the stark challenges America is facing when it comes to crime, national security, immigration, trade and economic growth.
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One sign bluntly reads, "FASCISM IS HATE FEAR FUCKERY / WE REFUSE THIS WEAK ASS SHIT," rendered in the collective's signature large, all-caps, black Arial typeface.
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Avenatti's campaign is based on the implicit idea that he is the Democratic answer to Donald Trump, a rough-and-tumble political brawler who speaks bluntly.
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And he told the Democratic presidential nominee bluntly that she would be "in jail" if he had been in the White House during her email scandal.
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Jeffrey Immelt, the former C.E.O. of General Electric, who had had a nasty tangle with the activist hedge fund Trian Partners, spoke of activists most bluntly.
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Put very bluntly, esports cannot sustain the trajectory that it is currently enjoying without transitioning to a model where fans carry some portion of the costs.
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To put things bluntly: He promises Cersei that he'll bring her Sansa's head on a spike in exchange for Cersei naming him Warden of the North.
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Bluntly, Trump's wall, if built, will likely be the largest and most expensive monument ever constructed to try and ensure the demographic supremacy of white America.
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"Yes, Atticus was my father," Harper Lee bluntly acknowledged in a letter to her former Shakespeare professor not long after "To Kill a Mockingbird" was published.
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He received unequivocal support from his American counterpart, Nikki R. Haley, who, unlike her boss, President Trump, has bluntly rebuked Russia on a range of topics.
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Both narrators periodically lapse into the language of academia, bluntly signaling how we should interpret the narrative rather than letting us figure it out for ourselves.
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" Or as Bailey put it, rather more bluntly: "He's a motherfuckin' star ... it's really just been a question of waiting for the world to catch up.
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He asked her into his photo studio, then bluntly stated that he needed something from her and placed her hand on his crotch, Ms. Rein said.
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But as hundreds of angry residents gathered at the Capitol, the Republican leaders spoke bluntly of the ideological clash between their caucus and the incoming governor.
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He bluntly faulted Jeff Sessions, the attorney general who was fired, for the "zero tolerance" policy that led to separations of migrant children from their parents.
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" Daniel W. Jones, a former chancellor of the University of Mississippi, put it bluntly: "We don't have as much firepower as we did in the past.
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At one point, she politely but forcefully communicates to her team that she's not getting what she wants — it's "janky" and "not translating," she says, bluntly.
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Ms. Aitken's staging is bluntly legible, a grade-saver for Shakespeare-shy students and capable enough for fans in it just for the cakes and ale.
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But shortly after, the United States Central Command issued a statement bluntly accusing the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, of destroying the mosque.
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That trip was one of the first times visiting the mainland and I had never experienced racism so bluntly, let alone as a 12-year-old.
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Bernie Sanders in 2016, rejected the association -- first at length, twice noting his "venture capitalist" work, and then more bluntly -- during a news conference last week.
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He is perhaps the most central player as regulators reassess bank rules put into place quickly, and often bluntly, in response to the 211 financial crisis.
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