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candour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Candor or
candour may
refer to:
Candor or parrhesia, the
quality of
speaking candidly in
rhetoric Candour...
- In UK
public law, the duty of
candour is the duty
imposed on a
public authority 'not to s**** to win [a]
litigation at all
costs but to ****ist the court...
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Candour is a
British far-right
political magazine founded by
journalist and
political activist A. K. Chesterton,
appearing w****ly from 1953 to 1960, and...
- the
attentions of Sir
Benjamin Backbite and his uncle, Crabtree. Mrs.
Candour enters and
ironically talks about how "tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers...
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Bayeke (2020)
Aluta Continua (2021)
Pisces (2024)
Candour (2024) Khulu,
Ntombi (2024-05-07). "Talking
private school amapiano with...
- of
originality and uniqueness" when
compared to the
previous output. "
Candour" was
inspired by Barlow's dad, who was "ill for a while."
Following a tour...
- cause", The Hindu, 30
August 2004 Rangarajan,
Malathi (23
August 2012). "
Candour,
Charuhasan style". The Hindu. Chari, T. K.
Srinivasa (July 2012). "The...
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significantly expanded; the
press and
broadcasting were
allowed unprecedented candour in
their reportage and criticism; and the country's
legacy of Stalinist...
- Sh*t".
Clute has
issued a
polemic he
calls the "Protocol of
Excessive Candour",
which argues that
reviewers of
science fiction and
fantasy must not pull...
- 1967 to
become the
National Front. He
founded and
edited the
magazine Candour in 1954 as the
successor of Truth, of
which he had been co-editor. Arthur...