Poverty is by no means something to be looked down upon, especially when one is earning a living through honest labour. |
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It is also pretty candid and honest and written by someone who writes well, even if what he is saying is sometimes contentious. |
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And why should a person doing an honest day's hard work have to stand in line after hours for a handout in order to eat or pay rent? |
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Britain certainly needs a more comprehensive, honest and realisable energy policy. |
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They both are very direct men, they both are very honest and sincere men and they both are men who don't mince their words. |
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It is impossible to write an honest letter to somebody who may send it on to a third party. |
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Neither side of the policy divide believes that it can win a popular mandate for its policies and fight things out in an open and honest form. |
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Two honest professional men have different recollections of what was said in an important telephone call. |
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We would like to thank all the students who gave us honest and sincere information on a broad range of issues in their lives. |
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The first step to creating a keepable resolution is getting completely honest about your commitment level. |
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There are some valuable nuggets to be gotten from this audio track, but to be honest they are few and far between. |
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He described him as the most honest person he has ever met, and that he has never once heard him bagging a player or a coach. |
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I mean, this is an honest man, a man of religion, a man who reaches out to people. |
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I am always happy to see honest economists call dishonest pundits out on their misrepresentation of the facts. |
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But we'd rather have honest mortals looking after us than deities who never take responsibility for their thunderbolts. |
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He gained a reputation for honest in a government often scorned for corruption. |
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All his protestations of innocence collapse in the face of the bare honest facts. |
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To be absolutely honest and totally truthful with you, I haven't the slightest idea. |
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It's a chillingly honest picture of a man confronting his mortality, with turquoise eyes peering out of a ghostly white mask. |
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Political leaders were more honest about the warlike nature of nations a hundred years ago. |
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I could just rationalize the idea that he wants to be open and honest and that I'm a ray of the disinfecting sunshine. |
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Always be honest about your achievements and skills and make sure the information is up to date. |
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To be honest I've been looking at this for a while now, but only recently decided to go for it. |
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Many families have been bereaved following the deaths of men doing an honest day's work. |
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If that relationship is to be rescued now, the government needs to set its dialogue with business on much more honest foundations. |
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In their lives after Everest, their reputations as decent, honest individuals remain secure. |
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Merton's witness to honest ecumenism and loving religious pluralism is even more needed now than it was in his day. |
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Even though 99.9 percent of manufacturers are probably honest and sincere, Ashkin says, greenwash is still alive and well. |
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If the supporters are being honest they can see that I give 100 per cent and I'm not just here to see my contract out and then leave. |
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Death threats, police escorts and a lifetime of shame are sadly the result of his honest mistake. |
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Top be honest I was a little bit tired, I suppose every one of us on the Great Britain team was, but we were all ready to give it a bash again. |
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She had written Nin a starkly honest letter in which she revealed how important Nin's work was to her. |
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An honest person will have friends who value honesty, and a dishonest one will have cheats as friends. |
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I regarded him as an honest and sensible witness and have no difficulty in believing what he told me. |
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Both of us feel that so many recordings are so overproduced today and we wanted to do something very simple and honest and beautiful. |
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We all know how often charges of lying are batted about over what ends up being an honest disagreement. |
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Can't we at least, somewhere in the midst of deception, half-truths and outright lies, catch an honest break? |
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Always honest to a fault about his animals, he said he'd thrown his best bronc rider. |
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Their various discussions, arguments and chats had laid the foundation for open and honest communication. |
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They give many people the freedom to be open and honest about their religious beliefs. |
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I'm supposed to be celebrating mediocrity here, but to be honest it's getting a little boring. |
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These settlers were respected, hard working and honest people who did not thrust their opinions upon the notice of their neighbours. |
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Old head Taylor and young thruster Tom Shanklin will keep honest whatever centre pairing McGeechan wishes to field. |
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We keep the bastards honest and we have the mechanisms to keep ourselves honest too. |
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But it is all set in deliberately neutral terms, implying that this debate is always an honest one, which it is not. |
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All honest men can see the obvious truth that globalization is a terrible thing, and only a capitalist hireling would deny it. |
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Dark, observant hip-hop meets geezer Garage on the harsh and honest streets. |
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As James, Mark Caven gives an honest and believable performance with clear diction and a consistent accent. |
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While never titillating or exploitive, the love shared between Lana and Brandon is honest and very moving. |
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The reason the party is in this mess is because it has not been honest with the voters. |
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They should be honest that they are in fact selling replicas and not hinting that the handbags are originals with deep discounts. |
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He is not by nature honest or open about anything, and has a hard time seeing the gradations that exist in normal human relations. |
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Call it lethargy, call it ennui, call it plain, honest to goodness sloth, but I had yet to stir my bones and make the trek north. |
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We seem to prefer the smile that conceals an inner deception to the honest purgative truth about ourselves. |
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If there is anybody who knows an honest barrister or solicitor that can help me with my defence and so, please let me know. |
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He is perhaps one of the most honest and caring people to ever grace our screens. |
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It isn't going to change my vote in itself, but I reckon I'd rather have the honest boofhead. |
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This, assuming he is honest and vigilant, he should be able to do, at any rate when the matter comes before the court. |
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What mystifies a modern historian is how a corrupt man could suddenly become honest and also become a crusader against corruption. |
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Clerical errors and slips of this kind, honest mistakes, could be made by all manner of people in all manner of circumstances. |
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The only thing to be done now is to make an honest woman of this dear lady. |
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I am very unhappy with him, because I don't think he is always being honest about his motives. |
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I apologize, to be honest I am still finding difficulties gaining my sea legs. |
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I didn't want to be honest with her as to my opinion of the quality of that statement, so I said nothing in reply. |
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Sam smiled a bit as the rest offered their own strained smiles and laughs to his amusing but rather frighteningly honest statement. |
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It's an oasis for me, and I am deeply thankful for your honest writing and willingness to share your life in some way. |
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Seeing that he has said nothing about being honest or faithful, Elliot becomes a Cuban drug lord with an unfaithful wife. |
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Paternal credulity in Terence generally limits itself to mistaking undutiful sons for obedient and honest sons. |
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Sad to say, it might take more than a mere honest election to remove the scoundrels. |
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Krishna comes across as wonderfully straightforward, honest and undogmatic. |
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Be honest with yourself, if you're there for a bit of slap and tickle, and that's all, you set the scene. |
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One simple reason is that giving credence to honest reports can open the door to malicious slanders of every kind. |
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She gives her character's heroic fantasies about the scoundrel Earnest an honest dignity without becoming farcical. |
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Often this is an honest mistake, but other times outsourcers may underquote on purpose, just to get the business. |
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As a result of the eclipse, the consequences of secrecy are far more difficult than the results of honest and open communication. |
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We must treat everyone fairly, be open and honest and prepared to justify our decisions when challenged. |
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If you are open and honest from the beginning a mutually satisfactory agreement can be worked out. |
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It's difficult to be open and honest about deficiencies in your hospital or practice. |
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If the parents are honest and sincere, the teenager will feel obligated to adhere to such values. |
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He is being sincere, even if he's not always completely honest with his intentions. |
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Still, the film is worth watching for its mordant humour and brutally honest view of addiction. |
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I know the ignition was in the on position but to be honest I don't remember the engine being started. |
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The honest concern is about airborne lead ejected by the primer and bullet when a cartridge is fired. |
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First, understand that the 25 percent of flacks who admit lying are the honest ones. |
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In sum, there isn't one dud piece in this blazingly honest gem of an anthology. |
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There's a difference between artful blarney and honest feedback that's worth being aware of. |
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But don't think for a second that the Fed has some kind of monopoly on a situation where rapacity pervades honest reason. |
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To be honest I didn't spend a whole lot of time reading the stuff on the page partly as the tone all seemed a tad annoying. |
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And, as I always say, if someone is going to judge you for being honest or for wanting you both to be safe, what are you doing with the lunkhead? |
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The record struck a chord with me as just straight-up beautiful and honest songwriting. |
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They are honest and straightforward with others and expect the same in return. |
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The judge said that she gave her evidence in the most straightforward way and was a totally honest witness. |
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They developed as rugged individualists who were honest and shrewd, knew no grades of society and had dignity. |
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Levein's opinions, honest and uncompromising, have been a hallmark of his reign. |
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To be honest I was asleep for much of the flight so I really don't know what happened. |
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Importantly, what the Saffron brigade needs to undertake is some genuinely honest heart-searching. |
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If one is honest with one's self, one will see that an unborn baby can be nothing other than human. |
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Coming up with an honest excuse will help cushion the blow if you've got unpleasant news to convey. |
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I found him to be a straightforward, frank, careful and thoroughly honest witness. |
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At all the appropriate times the eyes moisten and the laughter comes but to be honest we don't really care about the characters too much. |
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What I wanted to do was create a film that was honest and truthful about growing up in that part of England. |
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If someone writes in an honest truthful voice, people are drawn to it like the proverbial bees to honey. |
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In short, there was confidence in the leader, because he was exemplary, honest and truthful. |
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The important thing for me, though, is that I live a truthful and an honest life from this point on. |
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These sentiments in my mind prohibited me from being honest and truthful to my friends. |
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The biggest problem with these test sheets is obtaining truthful and honest answers. |
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The impression that he gave me was that he was a very honest and trustworthy young man. |
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As you will understand I am putting all my trust on your trustworthy and honest character. |
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Trust is in truth unlikely to be restored for so long as politicians try and prove that one side is more honest and trustworthy than the other. |
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By being honest and trustworthy, you are marketing yourself to prospective customers. |
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He's very trustworthy, he's honest and he's much braver than I am, as a gamekeeper he has to be. |
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You have to lay your cards on the table, be honest about what your priorities are in life and where your weaknesses lie. |
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And to your question about how much should we put our cards on the table and be honest about our biases, I think that's a good thing to do. |
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Even if they did not quite trust him to steward their money, they trusted capable, honest Paul. |
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My partner ordered something else, but to be honest I was too busy enjoying my meal to remember what it was. |
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I am hard-working, conscientious, honest and have a lifetime of experience to offer. |
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I commend Ms. Cleage for being honest about her desires and realizing that it's okay to consider her own needs. |
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Be honest and diligent girls, tender and modest wives, wise mothers, and you will be good patriots. |
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That's why you owe it to the readers, even though it is fiction, to be as honest as you can with those day-to-day, true-life details. |
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He is decent and honest and true, which cannot be said of many of his critics. |
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Limerick have a reputation for being tough and honest and true competitors, and they showed that today. |
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And to hold up the Virgin Mary as the only example of a true, honest woman and to show this as the ideal can not be right. |
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They will find 12 people, 12 honest men and women who didn't know about the case and they will render a verdict. |
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I always try to be honest and true to myself and not to take life too seriously. |
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An important part of being honest is being true to ourselves, and if we live in the truth we will be free. |
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Paula and Peter grew inseparable, and courted for years, before Peter finally made an honest woman of her. |
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If she's a true friend, you should be able to be honest and open about your feelings. |
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As straight and honest as the day is long, with integrity his middle name, he has embellished politics for half a century and more. |
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The best hope for a cure lies in the open, honest debate that would spring from wholehearted acceptance of the priesthood of all believers. |
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To be honest it felt embarrassing that I'd never given thought to the fact of his residency. |
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An honest reading of the document shows that the Vatican is simply banning gays. |
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He dared to be honest and have integrity and do what a real journalist is supposed to do. |
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Lets be honest about it, in this day and age there are enough things to worry about, if you choose to, to keep you going for year. |
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And to be honest what were the chances of Mary going on to be a movie star? |
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If you make something special and powerful and honest and true, you will succeed. |
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We've discussed this for ages, but, now, finally, Robert is going to make an honest woman of me! |
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The aim should be to build an honest relationship with 10 journalists across the trade and national press. |
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They are a prime example, having never earned an honest penny in their miserable lives. |
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Written in diary form it is a humorous, self depreciating honest account of a woman faced with the realities of a breast cancer diagnosis. |
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I'd even make it for the Olympics if I had the least urging, and that's the straight wire, honest to dinkum! |
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Couched in honest humour and Brit wit, The Men Commandments is a list of dos, don'ts and everything in between. |
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You're totally honest but know how to deliver any piece of news with kindness, smarts and tact. |
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Nobody in the Security Council thought that he was serious or honest with that declaration. |
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There had been no sexual intercourse between them, just some honest talk, understanding and affection. |
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However, it was his proud boast that he was seldom out of work and was prepared to do almost anything that would earn an honest penny. |
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As a child, I heard the stories from my father about our notable forebear, an honest man who was saved from a massacre, the sole survivor. |
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An honest man would have packed his bags, hopped in his truck, and hauled tail out of that place a long time ago. |
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The only offer he got was from a fellow-lodger, a young man who earned an honest penny by playing a tin whistle on the streets. |
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Local people generally consider themselves to be benevolent and good-willed, fair, honest and ethical. |
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Phoebe is honest and upright and true and I hope she hangs on to that because she's got this defiantly moral streak in her. |
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He is at least admirably honest about the cognitive processes he adopted to allow himself to cling to his Weltanschauung. |
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Sweet boy, thou art too young and too honest to cope with women, who were framed by the Creator to deceive. |
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It's Michael Stipe on his back, singing through a gauzy tissue of metaphors and soft, honest statements. |
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I very well could have kept turning an honest penny by teaching Greek philosophy. |
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We found ourselves fighting an uphill battle after that and to be honest they won it at a canter at the end. |
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As a middle level power we have extensive experience as an honest broker, developing constructive approaches to global and regional problems. |
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He was a vigorous adversary to opponents, but he was also a very fair and honest man. |
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It is a simple, delicate, honest piece of work that strikes so many chords it could almost be music itself. |
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First of all, good faith in this context requires more than just honest ineptitude. |
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An honest peace must always contain within itself the remembrance of the past. |
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To be honest it's an eye opener, and the definite implication is that we can't help acting upon our genetic traits. |
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As such, it is perhaps the most honest account of this campaign published to date. |
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It proves that the best food is honest food, made to uncomplicated recipes using the best ingredients. |
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It is a humble but honest place, with food more hearty than fancy, and prices appealing to mere mortals and theatrical luminaries alike. |
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Powerless though the Serlians may be politically, they are honest merchants and prolific traders. |
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Defending, Andrew Stranex suggested that the 13-year-old boy had made an honest mistake over the robber's identity. |
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We often get complaints from loyal and honest passengers who are frustrated by the people who believe they can beat the system. |
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But now, suddenly, we can't tell whether a split is a real division or just an honest difference of opinion. |
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I agree they're sometimes hard to read, but you can't beat them for true honest heartfelt sincerity. |
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The U.S. bettor can make his wagers in the safe knowledge that he is dealing with a good, honest business. |
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You may think he's a bit of a prat, but at least he's an honest prat who thinks he can do some good. |
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The play explores children's honest if naive attempts to reconcile conflicts between rules of peer friendship and the expectations of parents. |
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I knew at the time that it could not have been an honest mistake but at Shirley's trial that was not the issue. |
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Isabella studied his quiet demeanor and honest profile for a few moments in silence. |
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The crowd howled with honest workingmen's indignation and contempt at the unfairness. |
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I think it was an honest and reasonable mistake for them to make at the time. |
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In most circumstances, they are honest mistakes made by writers and editors under the pressures of strict deadlines and unrelenting workloads. |
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Here supporters of the Socialist Party have to be honest in explaining the recent defeat. |
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There's no point in getting your back up over something which is an honest mistake. |
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To be honest I wouldn't really consider Eldon Hole a caving trip, although it is a fine pitch. |
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But the image of him taking control and levelling with people in an honest and compassionate way has been burned into the American psyche. |
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She was always under the delusion that Edward was earning an honest living in London, and I never had the heart to tell her the truth. |
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These are innocent people just trying to earn an honest living, but who end up the real victims. |
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And the woman draws herself up and delivers a stirring dialogue on her right to stay there and earn an honest living. |
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Kelly later claimed that he was constantly provoked by the police and prevented from earning an honest living. |
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Guru Nanak also taught his Sikhs the great value of earning an honest living. |
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It's a perfect example of how conservative elites are out of touch with the reality of people who do earn an honest living. |
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For anyone who stakes his pride on earning an honest day's pay, this economic fall is, unsurprisingly enough, hard to bear. |
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Before taking on any new work, be honest with yourself about whether your skills need refreshing. |
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They are struggling to earn an honest living in this capital, the same as the rest of us. |
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The surprise and honest hurt on her face became clearly visible in the tiki torch lamp light. |
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Like many other Sikh Americans, Amric Singh, wants to earn an honest living while helping his surrounding community. |
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On this walk I did see moving examples of small-scale entrepreneurs trying to earn an honest living. |
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He spent a lot of time with the contributors, and believes his honest approach helped get the best from them. |
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You each have to be honest about your feelings and considerate of the other. |
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His songs are emotive and honest and this hybrid blending of scratching and sampling with conventional instrumentation is a success. |
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In an honest attempt to fund their retirement accounts, many individuals contribute amounts in excess of the allowable limits. |
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Let's be honest here, Shakespeare's tragedies are filled with dialogue, monologue, and soliloquy. |
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Big oil is not to blame if governments and insurgents refuse to put down the guns and start earning an honest wage. |
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Practitioners lead normal family lives, work hard for honest pay and aim to behave as good people in all situations and circumstances. |
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Basil's percussion playing is almost a permanent fixture in the mall and he sticks to his task of earning an honest dollar with zeal. |
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She was dying to chat to me, but to be honest I couldn't be bothered to talk to this old boot. |
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The law has to be respected and the electoral process has to be honoured, even if an external agency acts as honest broker. |
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The Enterprise Bill will help to reduce the stigma associated with honest failures, including bad-luck bankruptcies. |
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They just catch mainly honest and law-abiding citizens who, for the most part, are driving at appropriate speeds. |
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To be honest I can't even be bothered rereading the article to refresh my memory about what I had to say. |
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He had long ago told me that he wanted me to be honest and without reserve when talking to him, and I usually found it difficult. |
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Neighborhood disorder leads honest people to move out of the neighborhood or to lock themselves in their homes. |
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To be honest the school itself intimidated her, with its stainless reputation, wealthy attendants, and so to speak beautiful people. |
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Eschewing all the modern panoply of medical and technical assistance, Harrison believed in honest hard graft as his road to the top. |
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The Dad I grew up with was a scrupulously honest man with a work ethic that now seems rare. |
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Corporate work might sound like a sell-out, but it's actually a much more honest way to make a buck. |
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To be honest the only reason I knew it was my birthday was because my sister texted me. |
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I don't necessarily identify as a Jack and Emily shipper, but they're the closest thing the series has to real honest love. |
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We may have to act as an honest broker between the two of them. |
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Multi-story hotel towers stand stripped of any ornamentation, and seem almost Soviet in their austere and honest decay. |
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In town there is, for the moment, nothing for me or any honest man to do. |
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Bichir manages to be gruff but sensitive, honest yet mysterious, making Ruiz a mix of righteousness and compassion. |
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Alabamans have long held a jaded but honest view of politicians. |
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Empire, Rhodes seemed to think, was just the honest result of industrious work. |
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Today, she is well-balanced and honest and she told me her story. |
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And in this environment, hard-hitting, independent, honest brokers are more important than ever before. |
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The very adversary structure that put me off from litigation is now the norm in political life in general and political life is not a place for honest exchange. |
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There must be a frank, honest dialogue with the public at large, so that society as a whole learns to have realistic expectations and to accept that death is part of life. |
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I like to be honest and to face the differences honestly, but I do not think that the whole question of intercommunion is being sufficiently clearly dealt with at the moment. |
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He was a crabbedly honest old fellow, and a very skilful hunter. |
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Former Chicago hit man Frank Cullotta now makes an honest living leading tours of his old mob haunts in Las Vegas. |
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We liberals can find the time during our busy, limp-wristed, tree-hugging, woolly-minded, bleeding-heart schedules to put in an honest day's work. |
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His mother smiles knowingly at his typically honest assessment. |
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I could always call on Alex for a quote that would be clever but honest and sharp but not snarky. |
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He is honest about his religious doubts, but he is committed to learning more about God. |
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She turned to me as someone to keep her honest after she first dropped her sorority. |
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Axe respected Plouffe highly, but he did not believe that Messina was an honest broker. |
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We need a person of enormous prestige and influence to have these parties sit down together as an honest broker. |
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In December 2009, Abowitz launched GoldPlatedDoor.com to be an honest broker reporting on all things Vegas. |
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Because Olbermann was willing to lend credence to the Ohio story, true believers treated him as an honest broker. |
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Does Rahm want to be an honest broker, or does he want to be the guy who socks Republicans in the face? |
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I've just got the car back, and to be honest it's a write-off. |
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I'm thankful I could do that without burning my bridges at Rangers and everyone, from the chairman to the coaches, was honest and straight with me throughout my move. |
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To be honest it is heaving with 16 year old scallies out on the pull. |
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They were honest readers doing their best to understand a book they believed was divinely inspired and free from error. |
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Anyone who has familiarity with chemical dependency treatment knows of circumstances where leaders have relapsed or not been honest about their recovery. |
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In a sense they were more honest as well, naturally inspired where Change of Living seems built upon a tasteful if yawningly predictable record collection. |
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Some trackers come with a built in altimeter to keep you honest on the number of stairs you take each day. |
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If she was honest with herself her stick-thin frame did resemble that of a scarecrow, and her unruly blonde curls might be considered straw-like by some. |
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Journalists will protect their confidential sources and will try to gather information with honest and legal means and will not conceal their occupation. |
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Any honest woman will tell you that her alleged misandry is actually a stiletto-sharp version of the conversations we have among ourselves when the boys are out of earshot. |
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Although all honest and decent St Lucians were very upset at this revelation, they never manifested much dismay and your supporters even rallied by your side. |
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Maybe more people would be honest and not cheat to compete outside their class, but think how fun boxing could be or even speed skating if a few players could be jacked up. |
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As a waterman, and later as a lock-keeper, he has alternative, and distinctly illegitimate, sources of income which are clearly not related to honest sweat. |
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His eagerly awaited autobiography is a solid good read about the life of a top international soccer star, although hardly the seminally honest account we were promised. |
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This seems more honest to me than jettisoning the stuff far out to space where who knows what damage it might do in the faroff reaches of the sky. |
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They were never the most groundbreaking band on the planet, but their catchy hooks and honest energy made them a lovable presence in the indie scene of my youth. |
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He is an honest man despite the considerable seductions of his vocation. |
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He had a clean appearance despite his rags and an honest weary face. |
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The life blood of Petre's rustic cooking is honest soups, seasonal ragouts and stews and handmade pastry, passed down matrilineally through the generations. |
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You couldn't write an honest assessment for what percentage of your daughter's life you were willing to jeopardize. |
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This long-overdue debut from a born writer is a remarkably honest and disturbing book, which self-assuredly combines raw earthiness with dreamlike poetry. |
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As result of your reading did you form an opinion regarding the sincerity of the writer in an attempt to express an honest picture as opposed to mere bawdy? |
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Well, we spoke before the break and you very kindly gave us your frank and honest overall view that that particular recommendation had not been handled well or at all. |
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The only honest discussion of football will be one initiated and sustained by fans. |
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She remained always allergic to sanctimony, impatient with convention, honest to the point of impropriety. |
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It's a fairly honest look at the life of a B-list touring band. |
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I found him very honest in both our conversations and in interviews he had done over the years. |
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On the contrary he approved the honest remonstrance of his inferiors. |
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To be honest it's a trivial matter and I have bigger fish to fry. |
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Swanson is a bit less defensive and perhaps slightly more honest when queried. |
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One way to check whether you're being realistic is to ask close friends who can be honest and candid with you about whether you're biting off more than you can chew. |
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But she is loved by the faithful, isn't she the honest true blue leader? |
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Donald was truly honest when he said that he came for a few pints. |
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We need trustable and honest people working with us like partners. |
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He was honest and trustworthy and drove for a fixed fare set by the hotel. |
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Sometimes the most honest and truthful communication is the most simple. |
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Unfortunately these two characters are unable to take it any further, they can't be intimate or truthful or completely honest and open about their lives. |
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She will never accept an answer so truthful and honest and good. |
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However, I would like to urge those who hold excess land to be honest and truthful in pricing such land when it is to be acquired for resettlement purposes. |
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He is also honest and straightforward in the way he deals with issues. |
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That is not to be, as in this moth-eaten tale of an honest cop versus the criminal underworld, there is nothing we have not seen and been weary of in the past. |
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Steve, like many of us, is not a blue-blooded aristocrat but an honest British citizen who loves hunting and enjoys the privilege of riding around the countryside. |
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They were very good people and very straight, honest people. |
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You are deemed a supremely honest left voice writing in this country's leading liberal newspaper, and you clearly view yourself as uncompromisingly honest. |
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It is honest and given out of loving kindness, good Captain. |
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One possible benefit of mate choice occurs if females can use male courtship signals as an honest indicator of male nutritional contributions at mating, nuptial gifts. |
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A much more honest assessment comes from an American tourist friend who could not believe the calm and stoicism of ordinary Britons during the attacks. |
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Hinton still insists he was being honest about the facts as far as he knew. |
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In other ways, though, it's an honest attempt to imitate a bloggy style. |
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But nobody is more committed to brutally honest full-disclosure than Norton himself. |
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I support free speech but I also believe that debates must be open and honest and that politicians must avoid hypocrisy, double talk and hidden agendas. |
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There is honest emotion and talented musicianship displayed here. |
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We can also try to be more honest about our contribution, or lack thereof. |
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Despite his insistence that the book is a failure, a warily honest narrator emerges. |
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I could be over-reacting about this, but if I'm being completely honest with you, the possibilities of what could've happened today have unhinged me a little. |
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This does not necessarily mean that Euripides was an initiate of Dionysian mysteries, or that his portrayal of the god's worshippers is an honest one. |
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It gives me the heebie-jeebies just typing it, to be honest with you. |
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A psychic claimant, even a fully honest one, might want to demand such a statement because scientists sometimes overgeneralize or overstate the implications of their results. |
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Macbeth, honest and humble, was corrupted by the powers of fortune. |
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But if I'm honest the illogicality didn't concern me overmuch. |
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Not only are we under constant threat from terrorists, asylum cheats and bogus chavs, honest citizens are now being oppressed by tops with hoods on them. |
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It was coming from the chimney breast, which to be honest I could really have worked out in my head without needing to turn myself into the human smoked mackerel. |
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Paddy was a peaceful, decent, law-abiding and honest citizen. |
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