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'Frankly' - Arkady met the commandant's eyes - 'so would I.'
Gorky Park Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 1981
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Their discussion was called "Frankly Speaking; The Digital World of Filmmaking Today, Tomorrow and Beyond."
Ellen Sterling: Going to the Movies: The Times They Are A-Changin'. Rapidly. Ellen Sterling 2011
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Their discussion was called "Frankly Speaking; The Digital World of Filmmaking Today, Tomorrow and Beyond."
Ellen Sterling: Going to the Movies: The Times They Are A-Changin'. Rapidly. Ellen Sterling 2011
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Frankly, that is what Teddy would have done, and most democrats, if they were to be honest, would admit it.
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Frankly, that is part of their problem both nationally and locally here in Indiana.
First on the CNN Ticker: Florida senator to resign seat 2009
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"Frankly, that is part of the value-creation opportunity here."
Danaher to Buy Beckman Coulter Jon Kamp 2011
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Frankly, that is a very important point for the court to define, that is, where does the enrolled bill rule end and constitutional process begin?
The Volokh Conspiracy » “It May Be Clever, but It Is Not Constitutional” 2010
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Frankly, that is a very important point for the court to define, that is, where does the enrolled bill rule end and constitutional process begin?
The Volokh Conspiracy » “It May Be Clever, but It Is Not Constitutional” 2010
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Frankly, that is a weak argument as the importance of S4C to the nation and the language cannot be overemphasised enough.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dylan Jones-Evans 2009
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Frankly, that is a weak argument as the importance of S4C to the nation and the language cannot be overemphasised enough.
WAG, LCOs and S4C Dylan Jones-Evans 2009
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