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This is a pretty plain place.
Butler went on to suggest that, "knowing the sensitivities", it was right to "give the dean a pretty plain warning of the dangers".
Which is a pretty plain admission that chatbots are basically just data-mining interfaces with a faux human face, socially engineered to suck up conversation data from gullible humans.
It's a pretty plain and boring shirt, but it belonged to my dad so I've kept it.
This strikes me as a pretty plain admonition to those of his own "religious advisers" who talk of achieving some sort of "compromise" on abortion rights that will make the issue--or indeed, the "cultural wars --simply "go awars --simply
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A waffle is pretty plain by itself, or sometimes slightly sweet.
The front is pretty plain: a screen with tiny bezels either side with a top bar containing the earpiece speaker and selfie camera and the bottom bar just containing the Huawei logo.
"For a guy as prominent as Mitt is, his tastes are pretty plain," she begins a chapter titled Birthday Celebrations.
To a fellow theater lover, the diagnosis is pretty plain: Ms. O'Donnell suffers from show-tune-itis.
But is pretty plain they are harvesting a very great deal, and their ambition is to master the internet and scoop the entire lot up and to save it for as long as possible.
The dress is a pretty but plain blue and white print, severely buttoned up to the neck – and would have left Brontë painfully out of place among the other female guests in elaborate low-cut silks, velvet, lace, ribbons and copious jewellery.
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