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Introduced plainly by name, he extended his hand to me, broad and delicate, firm yet soft, workingman's hands gone effete, a touch like a draft horse raised entirely free from its evolutionary function.
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The artist plainly introduces herself and her work.
When he heard of her death, he rewrote the movement completely, introducing what is plainly the sound of the crash that killed her, with a passage thereafter powerfully expressing the anguish that engulfed him after the news was brought to him.
And – strangest of all – a plainly gay character is introduced, has a wonderful time and (apparently to the horror of American readers and publishers in the 50s) is allowed his own happy ending and lovers.
More recently, the league introduced replay options for home runs, admitting the plainly obvious fact that umpires sometimes need help.
Medicare can only be fixed by correcting the distortions that for-profit medicine have introduced into our health economy -- or, to put it more plainly, by getting the greed out of health care.
In other words, no career for at least 15 years".Claims by the secular establishment that the AK party's ultimate plan is to introduce sharia law are plainly overblown.
Those assertions are plainly wrong.On poverty data you suggested, erroneously, that one methodological change introduced in the recent survey means that its results are "not comparable to the preceding ones".
This is plainly unfair, so we're calling for two additional bands to be introduced, perhaps at £500,000 and £2m, and for the additional revue to be used to cut bills for low and middle earners.
Plainly dressed.
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