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( "Bluntly" and "Amie") fall in love, and who decide to make their relationship a nonvirtual reality -- even though both are already married and live several thousand miles apart (she's in Westchester, N.Y., he's from Calgary).
Variety.com 2010
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"Bluntly," said Jolyon, "I'm against any woman living with any man whom she definitely dislikes.
The Forsyte Saga - Complete John Galsworthy 1900
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"Bluntly," said Jolyon, "I'm against any woman living with any man whom she definitely dislikes.
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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"Bluntly," said Jolyon, "I'm against any woman living with any man whom she definitely dislikes.
The Forsyte Saga, Volume II. Indian Summer of a Forsyte In Chancery John Galsworthy 1900
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Bluntly speaking, these are lost and broken children whose profit value is magnified this week by the Super Bowl.
Soraya Chemaly: Is the Superbowl the Largest Child Sex Trafficking Event in the US? Soraya Chemaly 2012
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"Bluntly put," Tribe said, "she's not nearly as smart as she seems to think she is, and her reputation for being something of a bully could well make her liberal impulses backfire and simply add to the fire power of the" conservative wing of the court.
Laurence Tribe unfiltered on Sonia Sotomayor Rachel Weiner 2010
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Bluntly, the phrase balance of power was a code word for hegemony.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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"Bluntly put," writes Andrew Bacevich in TomDispatch, "the Pentagon gamed the process to exclude any possibility of Obama rendering a decision not to its liking."
John Feffer: Gorbachev of the Pentagon? John Feffer 2010
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Bluntly, if someone were to randomly read an article from a systems journal and not be able to tell that it came from a systems journal, rather than from a journal in any of a hundred more specialized disciplines, we have a problem.
A New Book 2010
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Bluntly speaking, these are lost and broken children whose profit value is magnified this week by the Super Bowl.
Soraya Chemaly: Is the Superbowl the Largest Child Sex Trafficking Event in the US? Soraya Chemaly 2012
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