No artifice, no flash, no -- well, frankly, no star power to speak of.
In this sort of form, none of the lower order were likely to resist Anderson for long and Sulieman Benn frankly did well to last 12 balls, before a superb ball swung through his defences to make a mess of the stumps.
Your endowment provider may have been quick to point out that you can increase your endowment premiums to make up for the shortfall, but frankly this may well feel like throwing good money after bad.
And I just frankly asked her, well, how do you deal with this much snow?
Whether those be well-known frauds or, frankly, funds that have just suffered really poor investment returns.
We do not respond well to gratuitous bank bashing either, because, frankly, we would like our bank to be less afraid of onerous regulation, so it might grant us a reasonably priced loan.
Well, look, I think some you know frankly rather misleading claims are being made that somehow we're going to destroy the green belt and so on, and that local people won't have their say.
Dr. RICE: Well, I certainly hope that the Congress - which has frankly, for years, in a bipartisan passion, led the way on all matters related to Sudan, including Darfur - will continue to pressure the administration, and in fact, step up the pressure.
For a non-candidate with little money, a skeletal staff and, frankly, no campaign, Fred Thompson is doing pretty well.
Quite frankly, while the stock has not performed all that well for the last dozen years, it actually has been building a very strong fundamental base in its balance sheet to sustain itself into the future.
Mr. BERMAN: Well, it is the only defense that I know of, quite frankly.
"Frankly, while Pokemon Trading Card Game cards are still selling well, we were too aggressive in our forecast following incredible demand in 1999 and 2000, " Alan G.
Quite frankly, I thought the program was too progressive, diverse and well-rounded to come from a team, as the marketing generally seen from teams is insular and without risk.
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If we're sitting in this competitive position 10 years from now I'll be very disappointed, but quite frankly as far as the company is concerned, if we are well accepted by consumers and we deliver profit contributions, how you sold relative to the competition is somewhat irrelevant.
Rep. FRANK: Well, I'll be glad to tell you and also, well, I disagree with the piece you just have, which I think, frankly, trivializes a very serious issue in ways that don't correspond to reality.
Quite frankly, I thought the program was too progressive, diverse, and well-rounded to come from a conservative organization like the Cardinals, as the marketing generally seen from teams of their ilk can be insular and without risk.
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Carriers have argued (lied, frankly) that such penalties are necessary due to network congestion or financial well being, despite the fact that flat-rate pricing has been perfectly profitable, the costs of delivering broadband continue to plummet, and most well-run fixed-line networks experience limited to no substantive congestion.
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Mr Henshaw said that while "some of the things that have happened are frankly unacceptable... a lot of what we do is being done very well".
Each session was well-attended (some with standing-room-only participation), and tribal leaders spoke frankly while federal officials listened, offered responses, and took notes.
But we have pursued a policy from the beginning of this administration of building cooperative relationships with the Chinese and the Russians and, frankly, those efforts have yielded concrete benefits that have served U.S. interests as well as Chinese and Russian interests.
Well I think the opportunity has arisen for us, I mean we have a Labour government now which is frankly immensely unpopular, I mean I know that Steve said that somehow we suffered a defeat as bad as '97, the truth is that actually Labour suffered a defeat as well at the last election, they lost a large number of votes.
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Innocent wines, the opulent Sheas, the frankly delicious Pinot Noirs from Mr. Soles (who made first-rate sparkling wines at Argyle as well).
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Well I just don't think there is a right-wing core that you can speak to, you frankly, you know just don't have a vote if that's the case.
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