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The most impressive displays were plainly big business, and included Remington Rand's Univac 490 Real-Time System.
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But there is plainly a big risk, and the consequences would be severe.
But it is plainly a big step in the right direction.
There is, plainly, a big potential conflict between the University of Chicago side of Obama and the regulator side.
You might think this is a good thing, but recall those anxiety-ridden half-hours of heart palpitations after a line that was plainly too big to do in one go.
The ANC's first post-apartheid minister of defence, Joe Modise, was plainly a big-time crook.
A tart-tongued beauty with a traffic-stopping wardrobe inherited from the personal archives of Edith Head – not to mention an evident knack for hosting a mean poker party – she's plainly the biggest catch in the entire kingdom.
Either way, Khan was hugely frustrated by the inexperienced referee, Joe Cooper from Virginia, who deducted two points for pushing, in rounds seven, when he was ahead, and in round 12 when he plainly needed a big finish after a great resurgence by the challenger.
Plainly, Labour has big problems north of the border.
Its first car, the 1989 LS 400, was plainly derivative of big Mercedes sedans.
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