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They create a kind of plain, a low fissured relief.
"I'm really kind of plain, so that was nice of them to say.
But most of the new condos there seemed "kind of plain Jane," Mrs. Tartaglia said.
With that kind of plain speaking, it seemed sensible to assume that the one place the devil wasn't going to be making money was in Waterstones.
"The houses may be kind of plain looking, not spectacular, but to me at least, they are a treasure," Mr. Strupe, 47, who repairs scales, said last week.
Though I'd be delighted for it to function on a vaguely-in-touch-with-the-way-the-rest-of-us-actually-live kind of plain – and I speak as a former fashion editor.
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There is a kind of plain-spoken and rueful candour that is apparently entirely outside Grass's gift; perhaps it can only be done by Anglo-Saxon writers.
But Mr. Kerik, Republicans said, was just the kind of plain-talking law-and-order man held in regard by the president.
Often, it's from this unfettered darkness that the author delivers her best lines, the words strung together with a kind of plain-mouthed beauty.
She says she recognized in Mr. Thompson the kind of plain-spokenness that could persuade other Nebraskans that they had to get involved if the pipeline was to be stopped.
"There's not going to be a site on the ocean that is not going to be in some kind of flood plain".
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