The lesson Cohen learned was to change strategies and not be straight-jacketed by your original business model.
Thomas told the show last week how he used to "pray to be straight".
For even if Ms Livni becomes prime minister, the road to peace will not be straight.
Look, I'm just going to be straight up with you: I'm a Labrador retriever.
When Gigi's bone cancer was diagnosed, the Pasleys knew enough to be straight with her.
But that should be straight forward and shouldn't affect her health too much.
We'll be straight with you -- we're not looking to incite any sort of flame war with the above question.
From the start, it has been my belief that I have to be straight with every one of my people.
The American people need a president who will be straight with them -- who will be honest about the greatest challenges our government faces.
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It appears to be straight out of the, "Stepford Wives manual".
He said he was not opposed to tax rises that would "fund local opportunities", but said authorities must "be straight with people", and win over the public first.
Mr Pickles said he was not opposed to tax rises that would "fund local opportunities", but said authorities must "be straight with people", and win over the public before implementing them.
Now, I want to be straight with you.
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Be straight with them, and don't over-promise.
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In some areas of Wales, local health boards and social services departments are establishing joint pooled contingency funds, so support can be granted straight away, with the argument about who should be picking up the tab coming at a later stage.
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But assembling these dedicated tracks, which must be relatively straight and level, in densely populated corridors where land holdings are fragmented would be extremely costly, if not impossible.
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The sophisticated Greek shop-keeper knows that cold cash provides liquidity and can be spent straight away.
But he will be going straight to work with the group as they begin new recordings.
"I won't be playing straight Bach, I want to give it my own twist, " she said.
UN's international tribunal for war crimes in ex-Yugoslavia called for him to be sent straight there.
Their point is that at least some of these issues need to be put straight before moving on.
The move appears to be a straight, if massive, punt that Bear's share price has fallen too far.
If the titanium producers are poised to rally, muscleboat manufacturers seem to be headed straight to the bottom.
In order to head off the worst problems a few decades hence, action will need to be taken straight away.
In Soviet times, any foreign dignitary or journalist arriving in Estonia would be whisked straight from the airport to Hotel Viru.
Some practices are simply good etiquette, while others are could be lifted straight out of the Getting Things Done bible.
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There are some ill-informed comments here that need to be set straight.
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