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In point of historical and constitutional fact, nothing could be further from the truth: the only amendment necessary for gun legislation, on the local or national level, is the Second Amendment itself, properly understood, as it was for two hundred years in its plain original sense.
Sulkowicz's mattress, in its plain blue cover, is a sanctuary restored.
"Real Simple," in its plain typeface, was printed on the side.
Its force is in its plain making, the tight pressing down of layers and their violent cutting through.
Take about half the risotto out of the pan and set aside in its plain naked glory.
For instance, a capital "T" might exist in a font in its plain, staid version, but also in one with a swash or calligraphic flourish to use as the first or final letter in large type.
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Marge delivers a classic line, revelatory in its plain-spokenness: "If only I didn't already have a pair of shoes".
1466 1519) broke with medieval scholasticism when he returned from the Continent to Oxford in 1496 and lectured on the Pauline letters, expounding the text in terms of its plain meaning as seen in its historical context.
They have threatened to sue if Britain brings in its own plain packaging law.
The Red River valley has a low-elevation relief, with red soils in its alluvial plain and many raft lakes built by impounding water from logjams.
Unlike some of its peers, this app is a little pedestrian in design because of its plain lists of plants and simple pages full of text.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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