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There is, plainly, something to this.
That's plainly me.' " And "Leverage" is plainly something Mr. Hutton can sink his teeth into.
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It's been a long time since I read that book, but Sophie's decision (which of her children was to be killed by the Nazis) was plainly something no parent should have to face, ever.
Alicia is to go with Devlin to Rio, where she will "redeem" herself as a good American by befriending (and, it is implied, seducing) an old friend of her father, Alexander Sebastian Claude Rainss), a wealthy German immigrant who is plainly plotting something big with a group of thickly accented associates.
Knowledge is plainly not something gained without sacrifice and pain.
But something is plainly stirring in the suburbs.
"I've got no inner life," he declares merrily, something that is plainly untrue.
Kuhn and colleagues described a novel attentional misdirection approach (deliberate diversion of attention away from a visually salient stimulus) to investigate overt and covert attention mechanisms in connection with inattentional blindness (not being able to perceive something that is plainly visible because one's attention has not been focused on it).
"This situation is plainly not acceptable, and we are doing something about it".
Something in the last redoubt of Stalinism is plainly stirring.
He has something like a dozen projects in hand, and he is plainly overflowing with talent.
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