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"Quite plainly where a merchant says if you use a credit card it's an extra 2% or 3%, that carries with it an absolutely crystal clear, irrefutable representation that the merchant is seeking to recover his or her costs," the prime minister said.
Dr. Borukhova appears to be, quite plainly, guilty.
The law, in this instance, is quite plainly an ass.
THE voters, quite plainly, are in a restive, perhaps even angry mood.
And of global policies that kill, torture, starve, and debase, Francis said quite plainly: Stop.
As a compliment to Fletcher this is all quite plainly of the back-handed variety.
Their thick, leathery skin is quite plainly an adaptation against the heat of the custard.
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I had never heard despair articulated quite so plainly.
Heady and vaguely Edith Whartonish as it is to be pulled around town in an open carriage, it is, at the same time, disconcerting to have someone else's physical labor quite so plainly, quite so clearly and publicly, quite so accusingly, visible as the source of your forward movement.
A new artist and an exciting work - that is what we care about.' Hytner thinks it unlikely, too, that anyone who buys a ticket will be startled out of their seat by what they see: 'After all, very few shows say what they are quite so plainly in the title.' The National was not alone in spotting the potential of this eccentric fringe offering.
Not everyone sees it quite that plainly.
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