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Because this uncandid Cunegonde is now so good at what she does.
He did not address himself to an uncandid judge or a resentful heart.
But it would be uncandid in me to pretend that this now exists.
The historical account is very uncandid and that will be felt by people in the Soviet Union."
Even in that uncandid light, she saw his face frown and alter, almost as Cleudi's had, another resemblance.
It was wholly uncandid, of course, and he had never been uncandid with Jack before.
It is uncandid of thee to suggest that there are any limits to what thou canst do.'
Was Geneviève becoming uncandid?
Yet I would be transparently uncandid if I didn't say I do enjoy it enormously."
Time features an astonishingly uncandid shot of husband and wife over a candlelit dinner in Connecticut, looking about as cozy as an arms-control negotiation, only one day after he resigned.
The having spoken of myself with unaffected freedom will need little apology with the candid; and let the uncandid consider that they injure me less than their own hearts and minds by misrepresentation.
Among other circumstances which led them to this discovery none could operate so effectually as the injudicious, uncandid and indecent opposition made by sundry persons in a certain state, to the recommendations of Congress last winter, for an import duty of five per cent.
But there is an anti-patriot who honestly angers honest men, and the explanation of him is, I think, what I have suggested: he is the uncandid candid friend; the man who says, "I am sorry to say we are ruined," and is not sorry at all.
I do not, my dear Sir, conceive you to be of that sophistical, captious spirit, or of that uncandid dulness, as to require, for every general observation or sentiment, an explicit detail of the correctives and exceptions which reason will presume to be included in all the general propositions which come from reasonable men.