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Rather, it must be plain to anyone reading the Act that it covers judges.
[I]t must be plain to anyone reading the Act that it covers judges". Id., at ----, 111 S.Ct., at 2404.
Possibly it was plain to anyone that Jack, without meaning a bit of harm by it, had a way with women.
It is plain to anyone - and this must include Paddy Ashdown - that Israel could not behave as it does without the diplomatic protection of the United States.
In the first place, by 1950 the nature of the Soviet regime should have been plain to anyone who cared to look.
Second, the majority does not explain its requirement that Congress' intent to regulate a particular state activity be "plain to anyone reading the federal statute". See ante, at 467.
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The following year, another Nebraskan pushed through federal legislation that offered 160 acres of land on the plains to anyone who planted and cultivated trees on 40 of those acres.
The common sense of desertion was plain to almost anyone who had actually been under fire.
The I.R.S. should explain its authority to collect taxes in plain English to anyone who asks, she said.
I'm not an insider on the subject of digital cinematography, but the difference at least in resolution should be plain enough to anyone who can count.
And secluded in a corner of the morning hustle, in plain sight to anyone who cared to cast a glance, a group of five men were performing their morning drills.
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