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Of all the distress produced by the struggle over the presidential election, it is the final uncertainty -- the lack of a plainly believable numerical count -- that most disheartens Esther Brown, American voter.
(Francisco said that he would "expect" that any Cabinet member "would refuse to comply or resign in the face of a plainly unconstitutional order"; whether that is itself an imaginary idea is a principle that may be tested even before the Court rules in this case).
For an example of a plainly bad idea, look at Wayne Huizenga's AutoNation.
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There was even an unseemly spat between the two benches after the sending off of Torres, with Chelsea's staff making their sense of injustice clear to a plainly unmoved Ferguson.
And – strangest of all – a plainly gay character is introduced, has a wonderful time and (apparently to the horror of American readers and publishers in the 50s) is allowed his own happy ending and lovers.
Second, give the gorgeous little issue of your love a plainly English name.
"I Did Not Have Sex With That Woman," screamed the front page of The New York Post, after a plainly frustrated Paterson found himself forced at a news conference to deny gauzy rumors that did not identify any woman.
But others say prosecutors may be able to develop a sound case on the ground that American companies are profiting from the success of Internet casinos, a plainly illegal enterprise in the United States.
The 1970 TV-movie version, with a 31-year-old Susannah York and a 43-year-old George C Scott, is one of the few of the 25-plus film and television versions of Jane Eyre to have a plainly – almost shockingly – visible age gap.
The consultation document fails to give any examples of how research in a plainly measurable way improves that quality.
The problem, Brooks thought, was that the scene did not lend itself to history painting: "a group of men, wearing the somber-hued garments of American gentlemen, assembled in a plainly furnished apartment, though earnestly discussing a matter which is now historic, does not furnish a tempting subject for the tricks and bewildering cheats of art".
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