"I'll tell you the guy I'm after," he asserted bluntly.
A letter sent recently to large contributors to the state's Democratic Party bluntly asserted: "The Governor runs for re-election this fall."
Members of the board bluntly asserted that the United States deficit was slowing long-term growth.
The Old Town, as its name bluntly asserts, is the site of the original city.
He bluntly asserted that the future of its revolutionary struggle would depend on unarmed political proselytizing rather than military action.
"I don't see any difference," Barak asserted bluntly.
A Foreign Office memorandum of 2 April 1946, for instance, bluntly asserted that Soviet aggression was "based upon militant Communism and Russian chauvinism".
Sometimes, indeed, his stress on hereditary influences seems so bluntly asserted as to rob the impulses and motivations of his characters of some of their interests".
Rochester has a private conversation with Blanche, in which he bluntly asserts that she is after him for his wealth.
One top Republican strategist bluntly asserts: "It's been a longtime secret among political consultants that women hate women candidates.