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Giuliani has plainly altered elite opinion; has he altered political opinion?
I drove to Newark to get her and on the ride back could tell she was plainly altered — by something — but said nothing.
The influx of television and film production from the United States because of tax incentives and the cheap dollar has plainly altered the city's hotels and restaurants and served as an economic boon to the city of 2.5 million.
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Harrison responded, "I never go to Walmart anymore," plainly meaning it, although with an air of having altered her policy at that moment.
Plainly, the crystal structures of the perovskite materials were altered with the variation of the halide ions.
Nothing altered.
The chef, Jiro Ono, 85 in the film, plainly sees no reason to alter the 10-seat, fixed-menu, basement establishment — much less retire from a profession in which he is widely regarded as a god among men.
Hannah is plainly not the voice of any generation, yet her alter ego – the programme's creator, writer, director and lead actress, Lena Dunham – is being hailed as exactly that.
US judges are beginning to reject this theory, in the case US v. Bonallo the court ruled that "the fact that it is possible to alter data contained in a computer is plainly insufficient to establish untrustworthiness".
Plainly dressed.
Speak plainly.
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