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Starrett is more plain.
Unlike its glamorous uptown peers, the factory-chic Chelsea Market and the glossy food palace that is Eataly, it is more Plain Jane than beauty, with utilitarian flooring and generic signs that announce each vendor while screaming municipal ownership.
"Pichet Klunchun and Myself," a show-and-tell, getting-to-know-you conversation between Bel and a master of Thai classical dance, is more plain and equally good-natured.
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Of course, this is more plain-old cheating and not so much plagiarism, but the impulse is the same.
"Is English O.K., or would Spanish be more plain?" he snapped.
I'm taking that as my cue; the message could hardly be more plain.
Only had he called the competition "Mickey Mouse" could Souness have been more plain in his disregard for it.
The original concept of the 60s supergroup, when rock royalty was forming, was more plain or ugly than beautiful.
The relationship between content and commerce was more plain in the early years of television, as advertisers and agencies routinely created shows like "Texaco Star Theater" and "Coke Time" to run on the networks.
The prime minister said: "[This] is a consultation so we have to listen, but as I've said, and I don't think I can be more plain, when you're living in difficult economic circumstances and you want roads to be built, on occasion it's right to ask people to make a contribution".
"The law as it was written by Congress could not be more plain," Van Hollen said upon announcing the lawsuit in August.
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