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The colors were murky with age, but I could clearly make out the name of the artist.
"I could clearly make the argument that George Bush should have done a lot better last night," the Democratic chairman said.
He was a modest six feet long, and though the water was murky, I could clearly make out his torpedo-like shape, beady eyes, and conical snout.
Even if a large EV fleet couldn't handle the full extent of a 50-percent wind power penetration in a country like Denmark, which could be fossil fuel-free by mid-century, it could clearly make a dent.
No native of the book-selling industry, he arrived at his business model logically: Given the attributes of the product and the structure of the supply chain, a no-bricks retailer could clearly make it and make it big.
Even on the morning after Election Day, Mr. McAuliffe, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, assessed his party's stunning swath of losses with much the same bravado, declaring, "I could clearly make the argument George Bush should have done a lot better last night".
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Admiral Lütjens gave permission for Prinz Eugen to engage Suffolk, though the captain of the German cruiser could not clearly make out his target and so held fire.
Lewis (1986, §1.7) himself acknowledges that his worlds are concrete according to several ways of understanding the notion, but is skeptical about whether the abstract/concrete distinction could be clearly made.
But it could clearly do better.
As an employee of an online magazine based in SoHo at the time, I remember feeling that the Web would surely change the world, and also that the grown-ups were total suckers — why else would they be throwing money at businesses like kozmo.com, a fast-track delivery service that could clearly never make a dime, or pets.com, which seemed to be little more than a mail-order catalog online?
She wished she could see the woman more clearly, make out the expression on her face.
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