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If Hastings gave them nightmares, they have plainly never recovered.
Thereupon Themistocles spoke long and bitterly against Adimantus and the Corinthians, giving them plainly to understand that the Athenians had a city and country greater than theirs, as long as they had two hundred ships fully manned; for there were no Greeks that could beat them off.
The judge said: "I accept the undertakings offered by the defendant, which are clear and plainly given on advice.
That, though, was hardly the Wilkinson reflecting on the performance in Dublin which has so plainly given him such a key place in Johnson's thoughts.
Despite the bewildering pace of events since the war began two days earlier, the soldiers had plainly given thought to its political implications.
"The debate in Germany over whether to pay off the Greek debts is, given the evidence, plainly risible, because either there will be a well-controlled default or a badly controlled one," he wrote.
The principle is familiar, but in any given case it must plainly appear to apply.
I found myself straining to spot climbers scaling her flanks, even though this was plainly impossible given that we were still at least 30km away.
This promise was plainly immoral given that the Jews constituted less than 10% of the population of Palestine at that time.
The takeover premium was only 8%, absurdly low given that Glasenberg was plainly desperate to bag his prey while Xstrata had a credible future as an independent operator of mines.
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