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Yet, at the same time, it will plainly be far from easy to bring in at all quickly even the most promising candidates: Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, perhaps Slovenia, perhaps Estonia.
It will plainly be the hottest potato to land in the lap of the home secretary since well, come to think of it, since his son was caught selling drugs, since he locked up Chile's General Pinochet, since he introduced a bill lowering the age of consent for gay sex and since he suggested that more teenage mums should give up their children for adoption.
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But there will plainly be lots to argue about.
The extra distance will plainly be in her favour, but the rolling track may not.
Many voters will plainly be happy to see Mr Guterres go.
Should Mr. Obama sweep all four contests, her hopes will plainly be extinguished.
John Harwood of The New York Times writes, in an outline of today's races, that if Mrs. Clinton loses in all four states, "her hopes will plainly be extinguished".
Re "Gaining Freedom by Modem" (Op-Ed, Jan . 28: Robert Wright argues that "resistance to the Internet's political logic will plainly be futile within a decade or two".
The draw takes place on Friday and in the meantime City will await the latest prognosis on Kompany's fitness and what will plainly be another lengthy spell of rehabilitation.
After the lawyers were paid, it will be plainly seen that a very small amount was left, per capitum to pay the inevitable expenses, outside of taxable costs.
It would plainly be misleading to call it total.
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