"I frankly get sick people who carp and criticise the health services, " he commented.
My sister could survive without me, now a savy business woman and I frankly was burned out.
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And I frankly don't think that that message has been quite adequately conveyed.
"I frankly think that Celera is still the company that mapped the human genome, " says Caroline Kovac , general manager of IBM Life Sciences.
Over 17, 000 people are calling for an investigation into the prosecution of Sholom Rubashkin, which I frankly knew nothing about but seems to have involved a 27-year sentence for a first offense in a case of white-collar crime.
And I believe that where we are today in the global playing field and how the United States is held in the esteem of the rest of the world is an accomplishment that I frankly find astonishing in such a short period of time.
And I, frankly, am a little angry at the comment by the nurse who - I've also taught nursing myself.
Mr. LEITCH: And frankly, I don't think that's as big a deal as - I think that's actually a more honest portrayal, frankly, than, I think, a lot of the moral outrage is.
And I just frankly asked her, well, how do you deal with this much snow?
And I quite frankly think that there will be a decent number of Republicans that will be on the side of reform.
"I am frankly astonished that something that is common practice in the US and something that has been recommended by the NHS since the mid-Eighties should not be the standard that is going to be followed at what we have been told is a state-of-the-art hospital, " she said.
Listen to what Quentin Davies in our film said about your flat tax idea, he said, I think it is frankly a pretty cookie idea and I think you don't need to have an enormous commission of many many months of enquiry.
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Smith nearly walked in the summer and frankly I don't think he will be about much longer.
If it is just a knock it's not serious, but frankly I will not take a risk.
Frankly I'm a little tired of other peoples' need to apologize for it.
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And that's why I spoke very frankly to my G20 partners today about the prospects of the Doha Round.
Frankly I don't see a sign of great resistance to that in the vast body of the Tory Party.
"But it would have been much harder and quite frankly I don't know if Related could have waited, " he said.
Frankly I was not terribly impressed with most of the offerings, which seemed amateurish and not really helpful in any way.
But I would, frankly, encourage Ingrid to consider running for the job.
"I, quite frankly, think that an injustice has been done, " he said.
"I'm frankly getting tired of Chertoff out there, every time he testifies, talking about how Brown didn't do this or that, " Brown said.
First, federal employees will get a 1.4 percent increase in their salaries, which frankly I think to a lot of Americans sounds pretty good.
And I think, frankly, if you look at history, that in fact the United States and the international community have moved in a pretty expeditious fashion.
The movie, of course, brings to mind the classic 1973 film The Exorcist, which frankly I don't want to write too much about, lest I lose sleep.
"The good news is there was a bit of an uptick in consumer sentiment, but frankly I think it's going to be a pretty lousy fourth quarter, " Wyss said.
The other shellfish does not vary much either, and the biggest difference will be the sides, range of options and chowder, which is why frankly I like Legal Seafood.
"The cataloguing that I mentioned, frankly, that's one person in our administrative offices who is really just keeping track in his head about things that may have taken place, " Fleischer told reporters Friday.
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