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Not since "The Light in the Piazza" has a new Broadway score worn its heart more plainly on its sleeve.
But as devotees struggle for the words to praise without condescending to a country of two million people, economic statistics tell the story more plainly: on the lists of Eastern European countries ready to join the European Union, tiny Slovenia is in the first wave, sometimes ranked at No. 2, behind Hungary but ahead of the Czech Republic and Poland.
It is possible but not certain, that he has in mind the Stoicizing theology of Tertullian: the Bible speaks more plainly on this matter than any Stoic, and few of Origen's contemporaries would have doubted the corporeality of fire or spirit.
Green chile is often served even more plainly: On this last visit I was helping my sainted sister-in-law prepare for a big family party and she asked me to peel and chop a bag.
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Matt Taylor was more plainly dressed on Friday as he broke down in tears at a briefing, apparently struggling to speak before confessing: "I made a big mistake and I offended many people, and I am very sorry about this".
"I never saw disgust more plainly expressed," Darwin wrote, "than on the face of one of my infants at five months, when, for the first time, some cold water, and again a month afterwards, when a piece of ripe cherry was put into his mouth".
Other, more plainly, the player can play on her own time.
Mr. Talton, who was quite the jokester, described his take on style on Jamaica Avenue, but spoke more plainly about his style evolution.
Joe Skrzynski spelled it out more plainly: "We have five million to spend on the design work while Utzon is around — we've got that approved — to warehouse his intellect, his thinking".
No one puts it more plainly than Betterment chief executive and founder Jon Stein.
Or, more plainly, "A sparkling intellect doesn't get you on to the pages of Vogue".
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