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This superficial mistake (suggests what should be plain: that Miller wrote his jeremiad quickly, perhaps late at night, when a lack of restraint is often linked with the onset of unconsciousness. He didn't bother to reread it. He therefore overlooks at least one obvious point.
It may be plain that I'm writing in endorsement of the art of the director, the so-called auteur — but that's where the paradox comes in.
The reason, I suspect, is that if we had the full records, it would be plain that no sensible person could have considered either man a threat to the realm, after the initial pass of their activities.
Once the government has agreed on a policy on our economic and trading relations with the wider world, it seems to be plain that it is accountable to parliament for that policy".
To anyone who has given thought to the peculiar and strained relations that for centuries prevailed between Jews and Christians, and that in some quarters still continue, it must be plain that behind these antagonisms lies an ancient, deep-seated fear on the part of each of these groups of the other.
If white people admit those things, it will be plain that they are not, in any way, victims.
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The food is plain; that's the deal.
(The wink is plain — that's where Sevigny is from).
I don't think it could be plainer than that.
Now, it's plain that that's a fallacy.
It is plain that we cannot do both.
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