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19 Sentences With "rankly"

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"[F]rankly speaking, Europe should be grateful to President Trump," he said.
A few minutes into one of their productions, you're likely to think it's too rankly precious to bear.
"[F]rankly, it seemed like most of the talking was about poking holes in each other's ideas," writes Nadella.
Deep down the pair of you know that this is nothing more than a bond of nostalgia at its most rankly cloying.
If anything, the past year under a rankly incompetent and manifestly corrupt government administration seems to have fired the resolve of the participants.
" Biden added that he was not being "rankly partisan," saying Trump "acknowledged from the outset that he didn't know a lot about foreign policy.
Bolshevik leaders subliminally grasped the contradiction almost at once; and their rankly Procrustean answer was to leave the program untouched and change human nature.
All seven companies also rankly at the top of the Human Rights Council's Corporate Equality Index, which ranks companies on their LGBTQ policies and practices.
Joel McElvain, a 20-year department veteran, and a real pro, resigned in response to Attorney General Jeff Sessions' lawless and rankly political decision not to defend essential parts of the Obamacare law.
Win or lose, it will be a fitting capstone to a career that included eight years as majority leader, and countless bitter feuds, during one of the most rankly partisan periods in Senate history.
If enacted, it will establish some measure of accountability for those that cynically sell advertising but are unprepared to help curtail sex trafficking," and"[f]rankly, we are stunned you must even have this debate.
We suspect it was one detailing how she maintains a happy relationship with the "Rack City" rapper, but of course that's rank speculation based on our (my) extensive experience in rankly speculating about America's first family.
As Seymour, the dorky hero of "Little Shop," the 1982 musical by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, he scents his ingratiating persona as a song-and-dance kid with a creepy whiff of rankly corruptible innocence.
But here, in an act so rankly ignoble it demolishes the group's credibility, Gamergate and its sympathizers appropriate the language and memory of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks, an atrocity that could not have been more political.
It was damp and rankly odorous there in the darkness, and slimy things wriggled over the floor, brushing their ankles clammily.
Although Kennedy's surviving works are written in Middle Scots he may also have composed in Gaelic. In the Flyting, for instance, Dunbar makes big play of Kennedy's Carrick roots (albeit in the rankly insulting terms that are part of the genre) and strongly associates him with Erschry, which meant in other words the bardic tradition. By this time, the term Irish in Scotland signified Gaelic generally: :Sic eloquence as thay in Erschry use, :In sic is sett thy thraward appetyte. :Thow hes full littill feill of fair indyte.
His team searched the body for any cuts and abrasions and found none, though did find a large hematoma on the left side of Olson's head and a large injury on his chest. Most of the team concluded that the blunt-force trauma to the head and the injury to the chest had not occurred during the fall, but most likely before the fall (one team member dissented). Starrs called the evidence "rankly and starkly suggestive of homicide." In 1996, Eric Olson approached the U.S. District Attorney in Manhattan, Robert Morgenthau, to see if his office would open a new investigation.
" Then Kirsch goes on to call parts of the "Atlantis" section of the poem "exhilarating" while he criticizes the "Indiana" section for being "rankly sentimental." From a more positive critical perspective, The Bridge was recently singled out by the Academy of American Poets as one of the 20th century's "Groundbreaking Books". The organization writes, "Physically removed from the city [since he began the piece while living in the Caribbean], Crane relied on his memory and imagination to render the numerous awesome and grotesque nuances of New York, evident in poems such as 'The Tunnel' and 'Cutty Sark.' The book’s opening, 'Proem: To Brooklyn Bridge,' is indicative of Crane’s ecstatic, symbolic vision of the modern city. . .
In the Flyting, for instance, Dunbar makes big play of Kennedy's Carrick roots (albeit in the rankly insulting terms that are part of the genre) and strongly associates him with Erschry, "Irishry" which meant in other words the bardic tradition; the term Irish in Scotland signified Gaelic generally: Alexander Montgomerie (1545? – 1610?) was also a Gaelic speaker, and was termed the "Hielant Captain"; various Gaelic terms and phrases can be found in his works. George Buchanan, himself a Gaelic speaker, writing in 1575, reported that Gaelic was still spoken in Galloway. In the middle of the century, 1563–1566, an anonymous English military investigator reported that the people of Carrick "for the most part specke erishe".

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