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ETA's work, plainly.
Moses's satisfaction in her work plainly was formal, not thematic.
Even if one takes more flattering "underlying" measures, more work plainly lies ahead: pre-interest and pretax profits margins were only 3.8%.
These solid-looking men, with thick, calloused hands and heavy clothing made for outdoor work, plainly were not part of the usual crowd of commuters and casino day-trippers.
Mr Obama, who has spent most of his life in the public sector, academia or community work, plainly thinks the state has a bigger role to play in galvanising the economy when demand collapses (as in 2008) and in moderating inequality.
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It worked, plainly — something worked.
It was enough that the hand that painted the works plainly be the same that had painted "Emmaus".
Finally, to all this we may add that Hume's theory of belief, as presented in his earlier works, plainly implies that in these circumstances there can be no belief in any such being.
Review boards, overwhelmed by the volume of work, were plainly failing to keep track of side effects.
Many others regard her and her work as plainly anti-feminist, with Susan Brownmiller even calling her "a traitor to her own sex" (Brownmiller 1975).
In describing the thought processes at work, Greenspan plainly wrote that in order to "subdue inflationary pressures, we were trying to slow the economy by making money more expensive to borrow".
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