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By about 2020 ageing will be plain for all to see.
In the morning, his handiwork work will be plain for all to see, in black Arabic lettering on a wall: "Down with Isis".
The dislocation will come at the precise moment when the economic consequences of George Osborne will be plain for all to see.
Because Obama is considered a historically talented politician, Clinton a workmanlike one, and Edwards a charming faker, you expect the differences in talent to be plain, for Clinton and Edwards to seem small by comparison.
Nevertheless, if there is to be greater transparency in retail financial markets, the structure of costs and fees of what remains, in effect, a duopoly in plastic cards should be plain for all to see.
This will be plain for all to see in Brussels on June 28th and 29th.
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The Kurds' choice will be plainer, for there are few would-be election-wreckers in their neck of the country.
It is plain for all to see.
"It's plain for everyone to see," he said.
These red lines were plain for all to see.
And he said it was plain for anyone to see.
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