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Considerably more than one-third of the total vocabulary is alien from ordinary prose use.
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However, he did give him some praise saying in an article in the left-leaning New Statesman magazine, " I have never met a man more fair, candid, and honest " and making it clear that he felt the " sinister " image of Stalin was unfair or simply false.
Photography was gaining popularity, and as cameras became more portable, photographs became more candid.
Ex-Presidents Jefferson and Madison counseled Monroe to accept the offer, but Adams advised, " It would be more candid ... to avow our principles explicitly to Russia and France, than to come in as a cock-boat in the wake of the British man-of-war.
Sanger, collaborating with anarchist friends, coined the term " birth control " as a more candid alternative to euphemisms such as " family limitation " and proclaimed that each woman should be " the absolute mistress of her own body.
Then in 1972 appeared The Joy of Sex by Alex Comfort, reflecting an even more candid perception of love-making.
These qualities make rangefinders more attractive for theater photography, some portrait photography, action-grabbing candid shots and street photography, and any demanding application where portability matters.
These respondents believe that the more candid they are in their answers, the higher their " integrity score " will be.
In his autobiography Opening Up, Atherton is candid about the fact that there are more colourful alternatives for " FEC "; the second word being " educated "; as suggested by his team mates at the time.
In spite of the candid language and depictions of guerilla war and gory violence, the book feels more like a 19th-century classic along the lines of Melville and Conrad than a modern blood-and-guts thriller, although it serves quite well in the latter capacity.
He was too little of a partisan, too widely sympathetic and candid, as well as too elaborate, to be a telling speaker in parliament, and was surpassed there by more practical men whose powers were incomparably inferior.
* Jiz Lee, a pornographic actor, reported in a personal blog post that they became more candid about being genderqueer at about age 29.
Others blame the respondents for not giving candid answers ( e. g., the Bradley effect, the Shy Tory Factor ); these can be more controversial.
The artists have been fairly enigmatic in the past but have become more candid with their fanbase in recent years with social websites like Myspace, Youtube, their forum and many interviews in which Cobain almost always speaks for the group.
In a continuation of the band's newer, more candid side, they revealed future plans to fans via email and MySpace, with 2008 promising archives from The Amorphous Androgynous, more solo experiments from Brian and further Environments albums, covering past and present material.
Starting with four theoretical chapters, it provides a frank, objective, and candid description of the nature of many of the more important customs and institutions in societies past and present around the world.
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Many people agree with her contention that her efforts could be more closely compared to a street performer than a panhandler, as her regular candid, and often humorous, writings on her site ( continued in her book ) provided an entertainment value that was unmatched by other solicitation sites.
In more recent years, Conn has been more candid in interviews, and has admitted that all of these early fabrications for the press were merely a charade.
In friendly and candid talks with Secretary of State Marshall and Under Secretary Lovett, Vandenberg embraced the concept of a North Atlantic alliance and agreed to support it in the Senate only if substantive negotiations were delayed until after the elections and the UN Charter was more clearly affirmed and invoked in the prospective treaty.
It also captures the band in more candid moments, from backstage antics to trying to stay entertained on the journey between cities.

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