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By now you've gathered from the rhymes And the tune being played upon the lines That these are stanzas; Yet so far you have felt no pain, Confusion has not dimmed your brain, In fact the meaning's made more plain As sight by lenses.
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The fashion for spices so beloved of the Tudors began to wane in this period, as the more plain food of the Scottish court became fashionable, as well as influence from French cuisine which was developing away from the medieval cuisine.
Indians are also very pleased at what they see as more plain speaking from Mr. Clinton on Pakistan's role in stoking the militancy and violence in Kashmir, a territory that both India and Pakistan want.
I'm taking that as my cue; the message could hardly be more plain.
No more plain predictability.
Starrett is more plain.
During the Puritan era of Oliver Cromwell, colours reverted to more plain clothing although it was not exclusively black; tawny and other browns, maroons, and plain greens were more common, as black dye was very expensive.
Knit more plain stocking stitch patches.
He was more direct, more plain-speaking, more blunt.
And nearing the conclusion of his most prolific season to date, with a whopping 140-plus winners, McCain's pride at having two chances of more Aintree glory is plain as we chat.
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