And Europe, too, is plainly better off with Milosevic answering for his crimes, instead of committing more. |
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To my mind that telex is a plain acceptance of the amount demanded, since it plainly describes the amount as undisputed. |
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In my view, however, a claim of the former kind is plainly raised, albeit there is also a claim under the express indemnity clause. |
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This material plainly has to reach the expert and the clause provides that it should do so within a specific time limit. |
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His brusque dismissal by passers-by lends a tinge of Beckettian pathos to this very plainly told tale. |
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Her choices effectively mute the character of Lady M, rendering her less toothsomely evil and more plainly matter-of-fact. |
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The Tribunal plainly considered the objective facts with meticulous care and in great detail. |
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I told her plainly that if her and her betrothed were too lazy to get me the details then the rooms weren't to be guaranteed. |
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He lumbered to a halt, resignation stamped plainly on his bibulous features. |
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It is only if it is plainly and unarguably right notwithstanding the misdirection that the decision can stand. |
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For example, the letter A in a triangle should be plainly marked on a fire extinguisher that can be used for ordinary combustibles. |
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He looked up, anger and frustration still showing plainly on his expressive face. |
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We could plainly see all the knife-edge creases in his trousers and the gleaming white blancoed webbing belt around his middle. |
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In contrast to Keiley, whose directorial stamp is blazoned on her productions as plainly as a Nike logo, Irvine's effect is more elusive. |
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When British people farmed simply and ate plainly there was no need for organic produce. |
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The party's members are plainly in disarray and confusion over the serious issue of national security. |
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My poorly made point was not that internet-based social networking does not exist, it plainly does. |
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Latrice evokes laughter when she states plainly that she is thankful to be rid of her no-good husband. |
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Hurston doesn't quote the third verse of the song, which gives the point of the passage away plainly. |
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Viewers could plainly see that many of those looting and burning were non-blacks. |
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When they talk about the spinner more than his product, it is plainly time for him to go. |
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He looked at me plainly, his face emotionless, lips flat, eyes spiritless, forehead smooth. |
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He can ride a specially adapted bicycle and swim with buoyancy aids but plainly these achievements are of limited significance. |
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She had money in her pocket, but security guards at this sprauncy venue plainly did not like the look of her. |
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We really do not have a proper place to keep them, as anyone can plainly see in the photo. |
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As plainly described, the Biblical reference to calamus is merely as one of the ingredients in the Holy Anointing Oil. |
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The punchline is that no matter how many times this gets plainly shown to be true, the halfwits keep on using it. |
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By simply stating his melodies, Dobbyn has never sung so plainly or powerfully. |
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She tried her best to avert her eyes from the chest that she could plainly see through the open shirt. |
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As for England, they are plainly a league apart, from the Celtic nations at least. |
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The Bank was plainly not obliged to honour cheques drawn beyond the limits. |
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Why did she wear clip-ons, but the holes for her piercings were plainly visible when her ears were naked? |
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He took a quick peek at his friend, that love sick look splattered oh so plainly across his face. |
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But the fact that she was with another man and quite plainly ignoring him should have clued him in a little. |
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I take into account the fact your perjured evidence wasn't accepted by the jury, as they plainly rejected your account of self-defence. |
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Furthermore, he was fated to do those terrible things, as oracles plainly stated at his birth. |
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Her long and highly-coloured fingernails were plainly incompatible with the contents of nappies. |
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The exceptional categories plainly apply to offences more serious than common assault, but no court has ever decided how far they go. |
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All we have to do is speak our preferences plainly and a whole new world of mutual felicity should arise. |
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Their conduct was not only inhumane and barbaric, it was also plainly illegal. |
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And nothing illustrates so plainly the inquietude of his mind as his strange, disjointed narration of his relationship with his father. |
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Before the door had closed again, Eliza's singing could be heard plainly from farther down the corridor. |
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I passed the doors as I was going to bed, and I heard something wailing and praying just as plainly as I hear you. |
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A sinister yet plainly demarcated force of evil is ever-present in his films. |
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There was plainly total agreement between the parents as to what they should do in the best interests of their children. |
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It is plainly ridiculous to expect artwork on the order of what one finds on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in ordinary places of commerce. |
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The first version, set inside her living room as they discuss her plans, is elaborately mounted but plainly incomplete. |
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If the original film was something of a feminist diatribe, the undercurrent of the remake is plainly reactionary. |
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The famed financier plainly divulged that he was taking money out of the pockets of British taxpayers. |
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To put it plainly, the young grandmaster made the opening look like it loses by force! |
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Make sure that the conditions for using this insurance are plainly stated in the house rules. |
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He plainly acknowledged that his DNA suggested no hint of success at anything. |
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He plainly confessed it in his autobiography, as did his ex-wife in her rather sympathetic memoir of their years together. |
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The plainly painted individual units are fitted together the way a careful child would stack blocks. |
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The varied handling of paint ranges from near transparency to effects plainly achieved with spray and brush. |
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The entrance seems to have been devoid of ornament, with windows cut plainly into the brickwork. |
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Centred on each wall was a crisp scale drawing, plainly framed, rendering that wall and its temporary features. |
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They were dressed plainly, and their pale pointed faces and weird dark eyes made them look meek and fragile. |
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The largest part of the composition is taken up by the siding of a house, which is painted plainly, geometrically, in turquoise. |
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The central problems of the Empire, present from the very first, were revealed plainly in the crisis. |
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Second, many stories that Evans treats as first-person experience are plainly nothing of the sort. |
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It plainly indicates that a controversy or contention has arisen between the parties. |
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These creatures were plainly flightless, and the nature of their flightlessness requires some special comment. |
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Conveyancing practice is plainly a matter within the knowledge of the courts. |
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He was involved in technically demanding work for which he was plainly well qualified. |
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It is cruel, inhuman and plainly wrong to keep fit parents from their precious children without a compelling, demonstrative reason. |
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After reading rumblings on the Internet, I finally saw the theatrical trailer and it was well, plainly put, it was godawful. |
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In other words, it must be a factor which has some weight in the decision-making process although plainly it may not be determinative. |
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Because her paintings are so artificial and so plainly painted, the viewer can appreciate pure art without the weight of hidden messages. |
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It's plainly had a lot of positive developments in producing a more interdependent world. |
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Your Honour, the issue of law emanates from what was plainly an error of fact. |
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One reason she gave was that other women plainly resented her glorious embonpoint. |
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He shot her a dirty look plainly expressing for her to mind her own business. |
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There are those that believe that people who visit mediums are all gullible or plainly mistaken in their memories. |
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By the early 1950s he was plainly disenchanted with the liberal ambiance in which he had worked. |
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Rather than affirming plainly mistaken rulings in the name of stare decisis, the Court should reserve its deference for the Constitution itself. |
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It was a plainly, yet adequately furnished room with everything arranged with neatness and precision. |
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Their plainly representational knotty, bark-covered surface contrasts with the immaterial, abstract shapes of the molding. |
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This is a compact, intelligent, plainly written and well organised account of the elements of the craft of writing fiction. |
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His tone was neither accusing, nor incredulous, but rather plainly curious. |
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In such circumstances, as it seems to me, the demands of practical justice plainly favour joinder of Aramco. |
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And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish. |
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It plainly addresses different readerships, either within the one nation or outside it. |
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He was plainly a knowledgeable and experienced witness, with a broad background in the railway industry. |
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It only has to fit a basic description, and even some plainly wrong things can be explained away as Deja Vu or other such weird mind tricks. |
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Another way of putting it is to say the court will not interfere unless the judge is plainly wrong. |
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Is not truth the natural aliment of the mind, as plainly as the wholesome grain. |
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At the Last Supper, Jesus spoke plainly about the tribulations his followers could expect after he was gone. |
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I suspect that they dare not make the threat plainly because they know they would be laughed out of court. |
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The salient point here is that the retrenchment was plainly not forced by tight money or credit. |
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Let's speak plainly here, David, it looks as if you've been letting yourself go. |
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My eyes flashed past Nathan picturesque face and caught a figure in black that stood out plainly in the mass of livid colors. |
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And the cat glared back, plainly annoyed at being roused from its sound sleep. |
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We submit it is plainly wrong to apply any doctrine of functional equivalence, as their Honours plainly did. |
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Historically, the sacking of captured cities was plainly intended to intimidate the inhabitants of other fortified posts. |
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As always, she was dressed plainly in a black garment that shifted unnaturally, almost as if the touch of her skin would leave some dread taint. |
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On several occasions he suggested that particular documents were not authentic, when the documents in question were plainly genuine. |
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For example, bad malapropisms are not only excused, but also quite plainly understood. |
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The company is plainly overmanned, and that is the single biggest cost that needs to be tackled. |
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She shewed us plainly, that, though she permitted us to assign her laws and subdue her apparent powers, yet, if she put forth but a finger, we must quake. |
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She is plainly dressed in a tomato red T-shirt and beige trousers. |
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What I think should happen is you should go to jail when you commit assault, which we can plainly see he did. |
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In varsity, a friend told me quite plainly and cynically that friends use each other to gain something, using to gain information, influence, solace and companionship. |
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As well as the fancy rooms upstairs, there are the plainly decorated Bunkhouse rooms, designed to attract younger, bluff, snowboarder types into the Clubhouse. |
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The book is plainly produced, with 48 black-and-white illustrations. |
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But Her Excellency, President Mary McAleese, felt compelled to speak plainly when visiting St Attracta's Community School in Tubbercurry last week. |
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He plainly demanded to be in the thick of the action all of the time. |
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Though I saw plainly, by this address, that I had got in with a coquet, my presiding star was not a whit out of my good graces for involving me in this adventure. |
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It is a question of fact and degree in respect of which the court will only interfere with the decision of the competent authority if its conclusion is plainly wrong. |
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We are at the point where Boehner should plainly be willing to give up the speakership if it comes to that. |
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These galoots plainly have not got a blind clue about what they are doing. |
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But then the screen showed him for a second, and they could plainly see it was a little boy, no older than eight, with milk-white skin and glassy, distant eyes. |
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If the evidence that existed always spoke plainly, truthfully, and clearly to us, historians would have no work to do, and no opportunity to argue with each other. |
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The study plainly demonstrates that TBI is a real problem for young Americans. |
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The first movement was plainly sketched, in G major, for basset horn. |
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It's plainly obvious what the tie of the round is going to be. |
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This information was plainly not intended to be confidential. |
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It was plainly furbished, as the rest of the rooms would be. |
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The author plainly admits that the process was not an easy one. |
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In the exceptional case of an ouster it plainly, in my view, does. |
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Bawer is quite plainly a talented writer, but he is also tricksy, and he has a tendency to overload what are often perfectly valid points with debatable stylistic flourishes. |
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Furnishings, such as the plainly designed stove and slatted reclining chairs, are in keeping with the spare skeletal structure, as are the floors of wooden decking. |
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The handle plainly showed the marks of the tool that had carved it. |
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They plainly retained a keeled sternum and a robust pectoral girdle. |
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The Taming of the Shrew is plainly the work of a woman-hater. |
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In that darkness, any little star showed as plainly as a sun. |
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Does the Word of God plainly say that faith without works is a dead faith? |
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The newspaper-plastered windows are plainly visible from the bus station. |
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But the judge has misdirected himself plainly on the legal position. |
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Somewhere on Interstate 95 between Portsmouth, N.H., and Boston, this road sign stands plainly, unimposingly, on a patch of gravel and broken glass. |
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An undulating wall guides you to the reception desk where the floor has been cut away so that wooden forms, plainly hollow at the upper level, are two storeys high. |
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On all-round ability and overall dominance, he should have been well ahead, but the intangible nature of what makes a great champion is plainly still missing. |
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And even if that was true, it wouldn't vindicate a disparity that plainly affected her and presumably other women at the paper. |
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But past aggressions against Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Georgia were plainly Illegal as well. |
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The Administration's lawyers plainly have a job on their hands, and European allies should hold them up to the highest legal standards of argument. |
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Even at the age of 42, the outlines of an athlete are plainly visible in the leanness of his frame, the gaunt sharpness of his features and the languid flow of his movement. |
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The territory's federal justices, plainly intimidated, took no steps to indict anyone for the killings, and Hosmer went so far as to renew his praise of the vigilantes. |
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The room was plainly appointed and contained one large bed piled high with furs, a small washstand, and a tall cupboard with a mirror bolted to one of the doors. |
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His first show in the city, Rocky was plainly nervous about the response. |
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That is an old established and plainly respectable principle. |
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She could plainly see that the earth was rough and irregular. |
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The capital's newshawks have plainly scented a nifty scandal. |
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So plainly faceless malignity was much on his mind when he wrote this book. |
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But Millennials plainly have a spirit of innovation and experimentation that is stymied by centralized government. |
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But this time I can plainly hear, through the rush of words, the faint rattle of hysteria that bespeaks a screw loose somewhere. |
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Keep the other vegetables fairly plainly, perhaps some steamed baby carrots and green beans or mangetouts. |
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And the girl's fate he could picture as plainly as though he were an eyewitness to it. |
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Her days of infestivity were plainly ended, and her days of gladness were to begin. |
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However, in his writing, Chesterton expressed himself very plainly on where they differed and why. |
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A messenger carrying documents from Comyn to Edward was captured by Bruce and his party, plainly implicating Comyn. |
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In Hooker's model, Scripture is the primary means of arriving at doctrine, and things stated plainly in Scripture are accepted as true. |
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The same painting was also plainly visible in a contemporary BBC documentary film about the artist, which included shots of his studio. |
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In Hooker's model, scripture is the primary means of arriving at doctrine and things stated plainly in scripture are accepted as true. |
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I claim not to have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me. |
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His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou plainly, and speakest no proverb. |
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She plainly said that men seemed to take leave of their senses as soon as women were concerned. |
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No words were spoken for a long time. This was plainly killing Kerra who was a talk-aholic. |
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My brothers, on the other hand, considered that my talents were overrated. Putting it plainly, they told me that what I wrote was tommy-rot. |
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It was the reported speech of Twink, who was plainly extremely angry at the affair between her husband and Ms Hickey, the judge said. |
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Jackson plainly has a way with a ballad that brings to mind good ol' boy George Jones. |
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Kerry said that anyone who interpreted his comments to mean what they plainly said was obviously a mean right-winger. |
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This is plainly the centre of the whole place, at the crossing of the two major axes. |
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In another, it is the structural recurrence to the cube that is stressed, simply and monographically, as a combinable, plainly powerful dwelling. |
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A PAIR of townies receive a less-than-friendly welcome from their new neighbours in this plainly unremarkable home-invasion horror. |
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It is plain, then, that a State may be sued, and hence it plainly follows, that suability and state sovereignty are not incompatible. |
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The results, as you can plainly see, are as trippy as they are webby. |
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The stories did not seem to me to touch life. They were plainly intended to have a bracing moral effect, and perhaps had this result for the people at whom they were aimed. |
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Which is plainly daft because the first good day of summer sunshine won't send us all scurrying out for a 300 quid bathing costume and a new packet of knotted hankies. |
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Randerson reached for remote symbolism, but the surface of the story says plainly that Jesus was no wowser and that god has a pleasant sense of humour. |
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Crato, in a consultation of his for a noble patient, tells him plainly, that if his highness will keep but a good diet, he will warrant him his former health. |
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If the court holds that the ACA means what it plainly and purposively says, then billions of dollars have been disbursed through federal exchanges contrary to the law. |
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But I am not so timid, and can speak the Queen's English plainly. |
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They are very hard and flat and, to put it plainly, uninteresting looking until they are deep-fried. Kroepoek is a traditional part of a rice table. |
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In Ireland the crannock is used instead of the quarter. It is, however, plainly identical with it, being divided into the same number of bushels and pecks. |
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She did not knock at the door, which stood open, but, somewhat to Fermi's amazement, walked at once into the front room, which was plainly the room of state. |
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