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FRANKLY ONE OF HER TOP
FRANKLY, WE DON'T DO.
Other people wonder whether his popularity had eclipsed the board, and therefore, frankly, they lost control of what some of them wanted to do with the company,
frankly, they lost control of what
and then, frankly, everything that pharmacology and hormones have to offer as well.
AND THEN, FRANKLY, EVERYTHING
This is about getting us back to having 50 votes in the Senate and more so that we can not only balance the Supreme Court but start to pass an aggressive agenda that, frankly, isn't so aggressive because most of America agrees with the policy objectives of our party.
And I am the only candidate frankly, I'm surprised.
not just an economic issue, I think it's a moral issue. I think it's, frankly, not moral
It's been cool to just like, be able to, like, validate all of the time and the energy and the love that, like I put into this thing, and to be able to, like, pay myself a livable wage, which I quite frankly have like, not maybe ever made before.
quite frankly have like, not maybe ever made
The priests of these temples initially had all the power because they were able to communicate directly with the gods, and that was a useful talent because Mesopotamian gods were moody and frankly pretty mean.
That was a useful talent, because Mesopotamian gods were moody and frankly pretty mean—like,
Frankly, most companies who have set a net-zero target don't know how they're going to get there.
And I... and... and quite frankly, ten Hag⏤
Our ties are matching, and they're growing, frankly, by the minute.
You know, you say you want to end this war, but frankly, you don't have the cards, okay?