In the frankly unlikely event that a demand for a British passport cover opt-out becomes Tory party policy, remember you read it here first.
"They are not addressing the real concerns of the other residents in Oxford and quite frankly some of the regulations that are coming in are just plain daft, " he said.
And the truth is that if the Democratic Party is going to compete, we're going to have to start talking about the things the new generation is interested in, which is, frankly, what everybody else in America is interested in.
Again, bear in mind that frankly he or she will be more valuable than you at this phase.
The whole roasted Chinese duck (for two) is better than most in Beijing and frankly one of my favorite restaurant dishes of all time.
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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.
"I wanted to take money that was paid in fines by people who, frankly, demonstrated the worst of the values in our society and help support those who demonstrate the very best values in our society - and those are the soldiers and sailors and airmen who fight on our behalf, " Mr Osborne told BBC Breakfast.
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Smith nearly walked in the summer and frankly I don't think he will be about much longer.
Frankly, in many FINRA arbitrations that might have been the sole slap in the face from the Panel.
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And we've been working to get the Russians to come in line with, frankly, the broad international community.
But some of them have been blocked in Congress for, frankly, political reasons.
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The dichotomy is frankly stated in a new book by two fervent apostles of modernity, Guy Cooper and Gordon Taylor.
Frankly, in our opinion the whole matter is a double edged sword.
"I think we're risking the lives of young men and women in a mission that frankly may not be doable, " he said.
"Some of the formal mechanisms that existed were frankly ineffective in the tasks they were meant to do, " another administration official said.
Quite frankly, in a pure economic sense, the average American does not deserve to be able to borrow large sums of money at 3.5%.
"To call for 1970s-style government mandates is frankly dangerous in the wireless space, " says Joseph Farren, director of public affairs for CTIA-The Wireless Association.
Frankly, in Connecticut (when he defended his world title against Jermain Taylor) he looked bored around the Mashantucket complex, with little to do except train and eat.
And frankly, in those conversations, we found some unsatisfied customers.
Mr. BURFOOT: Well, it is, of course, and we're talking now about the distance running, because the U.S. sprinters are better than anybody in the world, frankly, with a few exceptions.
She quoted the ministerial code on collective responsibility which requires ministers to express views "frankly" in the expectation that they can argue freely in private while maintaining a united front when decisions have been reached.
And so, arguably, three, four, five years ago people became unmoored from their long-term risk tolerances and became purely return-seeking and, now, I think, are in more cases, frankly, being more thoughtful about their capacity to absorb losses.
And I think the message to Europe -- and, frankly, in answer to your question, I think we've been very pleased with the contributions, just to take the security side of things, that we've seen out of our European allies to the mission in Afghanistan.
It's manifested in the progress we've made on nuclear security and nonproliferation through the New START Treaty and our efforts to lock down nuclear materials together, and it's manifested, frankly, in the fact that, even as we speak now, the Russians are hosting the P5-plus-1 talks in Moscow aimed at getting Iran to live up to their international obligations.
They're more isolated in the region than they have been in some time, and in the international community than at, frankly, any point that we've seen in recent memory.
In other ways, quite frankly, it was one of the last of its kind.
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Republicans can afford to have these debates now when they are in the minority, because frankly, they have nothing else to do.
We keep hearing about all the latest wizz-bang developments in this area, but frankly we're starting to get impatient.
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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.
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