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The Evening Standard said, "The country would plainly be a happier place if more of us played the ukulele".
But it would plainly be a humiliating first for the Catholic church, and one that the cardinal could sanction probably only with the pope's blessing.
Dramatic life extension would plainly be a real wild card in population projections, with huge social ramifications.
Yet if the "motiveful malignity" of Stillman's antagonist hadn't taken the film by a storm, the world would plainly be a lesser place.
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Plainly is a mass hysteria, like the witchcraft craze – a long, mad search for a scapegoat.
Mrs Clinton's life has plainly been a travesty of the feminist ideals she once espoused.
Motherhood has plainly been a source of solace, and a revelation.
What I saw, rather too plainly, was a first half that was all plot and no fantasy, and a second half that was all fantasy and no plot.
This better be the next fire that's put out.Here, quite plainly, is a link between credit problems and the operations of the real economy.(Photo credit: Getty).
The Hungarians had plainly been a force since they emerged from behind the Iron Curtain to win the Helsinki Olympic tournament in 1952.
Ángel di María and Radamel Falcao have come in, with Danny Welbeck going out, and that, plainly, is a shift in direction.
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