Nissan responded in some of its frankest language yet against its top shareholder, calling the demand "most regrettable".
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The frankest admission came in a front-page article in the People's Daily, mouthpiece of the Communist Party, in early May.
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Susan Sontag observed: ''The frankest representations of war, and of disaster-injured bodies, are of those who seem most foreign, therefore least likely to be known.
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Always one of the frankest sources of humor on the show, Kelly is also perhaps one of the first people to honestly keep it real with Issa.
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McCain, who is one of Trump's frankest critics in the Senate GOP conference, is signaling that even if he isn't able to return to Washington, he won't sit on the sidelines.
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But now a group of professors from Curtin University have gone even deeper into the art of liar profiling, by creating a grid formula designed to separate the frankest individuals from those with shiftier tendencies.
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Cybersecurity is the biggest risk facing the financial system, the chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Tuesday, in one of the frankest assessments yet of the threat to Wall Street from digital attacks.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cyber security is the biggest risk facing the financial system, the chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Tuesday, in one of the frankest assessments yet of the threat to Wall Street from digital attacks.
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I also appreciate that the producers gave these men the airtime they deserved in order to have this discussion, which is almost certainly the frankest conversation about race in franchise history (not that that's saying much—and not that it was exactly encouraging to see a contestant's bigotry edited into coming-up-next-week fodder to tease a two-on-one date this season).
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Press Twain's frankest views on religion appeared in his final work Autobiography of Mark Twain, the publication of which started in November 2010, 100 years after his death. In it, he said: Twain was a Freemason. He belonged to Polar Star Lodge No. 79 A.F.&A.M.;, based in St. Louis.
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Sample from the love scene. Don't Look Now has become famous for a sex scene involving Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland, which caused considerable controversy prior to its release in 1973. British tabloid newspaper, the Daily Mail, observed at the time "one of the frankest love scenes ever to be filmed is likely to plunge lovely Julie Christie into the biggest censorship row since Last Tango in Paris". The scene was unusually graphic for the period, including a rare depiction of cunnilingus in a mainstream film.
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"The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows" is a song by Australian alternative rock band Gang of Youths, released in August 2017 as the fourth single from their second studio album Go Farther in Lightness (2017). The song peaked at number 93 on the ARIA Singles Chart, becoming the band's second top 100 single. Frontman David Le'aupepe said the song came about after struggling with a severe case of writer's block. On 27 January 2018, the song placed number five on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2017.
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In 1849 he visited the United States, and was married in New Haven, June 5, 1850, to Jane W. Fitch, a niece of the Rev. Professor Fitch, of Yale College. The next month he sailed again for Valparaiso, which was his home for the rest of his life. He took a leading part in all philanthropic and charitable movements in Valparaiso, and won for himself by his career such a place in the public esteem that the Chilean press on the occasion of his death rendered the frankest and warmest tributes to his character and influence.
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The artists most often voted for by Triple J presenters were: Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Gang of Youths, and Baker Boy. On 12 December bookmakers Sportsbet, Ladbrokes and CrownBet placed Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" as the most likely song to take out first place, followed by Lorde's "Green Light" and Gang of Youths' "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows". Social media measurement projects 100 Warm Tunas and The Bean Counter's 100 also predicted that "Humble" will be voted No. 1 by a significant margin. The previous highest appearance in a Hottest 100 for both Lamar and Lorde is No. 2, with "King Kunta" in 2015 and "Royals" in 2013 respectively.
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