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He is plain about the moral mathematics: "My life hurts.
But I just think he is plain wrong on this issue.
The truth is, I am offended, you are thin-skinned, he is plain unlucky.
The campaign seems to have an interest in insisting that Romney is boring, and that he is plain as day.
But once either of these shots malfunctions he is plain and his attempts at variety, notably on the serve and volley, are often cringingly awful.
But there he is, plain as the twinkle in Brad Pitt's eye, soaking up cover space that might once have been reserved for Mr. Pitt on the Now tabloid's giant guide to the Toronto International Film Festival.
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He is plain-spoken, adept at boiling down complicated issues.
He is honest, admitting that he didn't read all the books when judging the National Book Award; generous, giving the credit for Slate's achievements to his successor; and self-deprecating, even when fessing up to his years in denial about his own Parkinson's disease, about which he is plain-spoken and never mawkish.
He is perhaps not hugely 'identifiable', except that he is plain-speaking, looks a bit nerdy, and likes rugby (still only identifiable in Wales).
But damn it, he was plain wrong.
I discovered that when he was plain Joseph Ratzinger, the pope was an inspiring, popular university lecturer.
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