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And she kind of has been written out.Bluntly, she has been.And I think now people are aware of that.
It was clear, however, that he had neither the patience nor the aptitude for what those in the infosec community called social engineering.Bluntly put, the term meant manipulating people.You might call it charming them or, in some cases, scaring them, but it is always about getting them to do what you wanted.
had reached an historic deal for Gaza, but progress ground to a halt afterIsrael bluntly rejected the proposal. On Sunday, Jared Kushner gave an indicationof how far the US is willing to go to put the deal back on track when he had traveled to Egypt for an unusual meeting
of war. So this is Carter warning about national catastrophe.Ehrlich has bluntly stated, including recently in discussion of the bet in an interview, that there's nothing to learn from this story other
My kitchen's so embarrassing.I'll say it bluntly and honestly for a change of pace.
for me, and I welcome their hatred." Now, it's hard to imagine a politicalleader today speaking so bluntly uh about his or her adversaries.But uh even in these days when we're supposed to believe that the level of public discourse has fallen as low as at
strategy that pundits theme novel nutting an emblematic of Southern California is weary panting for cleanair put bluntly regulators invited anyone in the world of float ideas to them you just need a creativity and astamp the next sound officials heard was the mail truck backing up with crates of dreams almost overnight the first batch of what will be thousands of schemes
you also get a lot of fossils of the delicate skeletons of little mammals covered in hair.And these fossils tell us quite bluntly that yes, mammals were small. The mammals living with dinosaurs were small. There's no way around it. There were no woolly mammoths,their saber-toothed tigers, or whales, or anything like that back then. That's true. But just because mammals were small, it doesn't mean they were boring. It doesn't mean they were all generalized.
I mean, not one person in particular, but when I was going through it, there were really no personal stories that were authentic to mine.And I kind of very bluntly tell people to just kind of get over yourself.
And that's a reoccurring theme, a reoccurring answer.Gary V puts it extremely bluntly.
And let's aim to be more improvisational in understanding what's happening and let that end the story as opposed to the thing that's clever back in Manhattan.And then you are able to just bluntly point out those were the same qualities in these veterans that were actually being deported.
But I was like really drawn to what he was doing with food, and colors, and ideas, and translating that all in the kitchen space.And so I asked him pretty bluntly, I said I'm a photography student, I'm looking to photograph some really interesting desserts, would you be open to letting me photographwhat you've made here.
And like you were saying, you can fight with your sister, but at the end of the day, she's your sister.And you can be as bluntly honest as you want to.And I think that's why you get such honest perspective within our show.
independent from? Well, it can't do it purely through indigenous means.So Alexander Hamilton and others actually very bluntly say we need to acquire the technologies and machineryfrom Europe, especially England through any means necessary.
His name was Sterling Lord.And Sterling Lord told me bluntly that not only was beer and baseball in St. Louis not nearly as sexy as oil tycoonsin Dallas, but my proposal wasn't very well written.
Well to put the situation bluntly it's melting and it's disappearing.
The mathematician and phenomenologist Gian-Carlo Rota put this bluntly.
I'm going to suggest just very specifically and bluntly that opening the practice of mindfulness
And I had one salespeople put it to me pretty bluntly.
I think this ad poses the question rather bluntly.
time but sometimes they just need to be bluntly told like let's say the filthy slob or they're just really awful and
uh if we put it, to put it bluntly, if we're being honest here,
What she liked yesterday, she will bluntly refuse today.
of nature, to put it bluntly. And that consciousness is doing, what we've been doing now is just dumping billions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere with no thought, essentially, about what the
feel their eyes I am the first European or American to put it bluntly the first
As Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to unofficially finish the marathon in 1966 would later say bluntly, they were afraid our uterus would fall out.
So this is why, as one of my friend rather bluntly puts it, all opinions of food are personal opinions.
I mean, we don't often put it that bluntly, but if you think about it, and you look at how we've done regime change in Iraq,
for tax purposes. So, bluntly, there's already a culture within the field of saying, you know what?
And that makes them the enemy, to put it bluntly.
So the first year I spent in France has been there is no day that goes by without me crying, because it was so bluntly ignorant and hurtful
And I must say, Avner, that I've never been put on the spot so bluntly, so I'm very happy to see that.
And you would imagine that in a situation where men expect every woman to be a supermodel, to put it very bluntly, that this curve would be way down.
But by and large as Dawkins said, "let us try to teach generosity and altruism because we are born selfish." George Williams, one of the greatest evolutionary biologists, said it even more bluntly.
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