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A Wikipedia editor refocusing and relaxing after a tense editing interaction. CANDOR is method for negotiating content disputes, using the acronym for C ease, A sk, N ame, D iscover, O perate, R e-evalute. It is a method for preventing edit wars and ending fights that sometimes arise between editors. The word candor means honest and frank ...
Duty of candour. In UK public law, the duty of candour is the duty imposed on a public authority 'not to seek to win [a] litigation at all costs but to assist the court in reaching the correct result and thereby to improve standards in public administration'. [1] Lord Donaldson MR in R v Lancashire County Council ex p.
His monologues featured a large amount of deliberately confusing wordplay (garden-path sentences; for example, "As a Chinese person who is bilingual might say, 'gute Nacht!'"), and his interviews would revolve around him confusing and belittling his guests, both real and fictional: these included John Clarke, Tim Freedman of The Whitlams, Tim ...
Bannon finally appeared, looking marginally slimmer and wearing only one button-down shirt under a jacket you might wear for duck hunting, and was greeted by a light smattering of applause. "Thank ...
Amanda Kish: Eric, thank you so much for your very kind and thoughtful note. As a parting note, I would just say, thank you so much for bringing some humanity to this discussion.
Thank you for the joy you have brought to my life. To all of my family and friends, new and old, thank you for your love and support.” His final meal was steak cooked medium, fried catfish and shrimp, scalloped potatoes, green peas, broccoli with cheese, sweet potato pie, German chocolate cake and grape juice.
And you use it for the good of mankind." — Alfred Molina's Otto Octavius — Spider-Man 2 (2004) "You are a lot like your father. You really are, Peter, and that's a good thing. But your father lived by a philosophy, a principle, really. He believed that if you could do good things for other people, you had a moral obligation to do those things!
Leonard Alfred Schneider (October 13, 1925 – August 3, 1966), better known by his stage name Lenny Bruce, was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, and satirist.