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At first, it seemed strange to me that such a Jewish discourse should be anticipated so plainly by a Christmas story — one written a decade before Freud was born.
At the back, in a corner, sat a tall, straggly-bearded man in his early 30s, silent, taut-faced, and plainly, by his body language, deeply upset by a reporter's intrusion.
The Office for Budget Responsibility OBRR), in its latest economic outlook paper, states this plainly: "By the end of the forecast period, we expect the government's deficit to have returned to balance as the fiscal consolidation continues.
At first, it seemed strange to me that such a Jewish discourse should be anticipated so plainly by a Christmas story one written a decade before Freud was born.
Having sacrificed a little of our collective dignity by agreeing to treat Super Bowl advertisements as a worthy companion entertainment to the game itself, the least we can expect, it seems, is that those ads be entertaining — dramatic, moving, or funny, but, mostly, original, both by being interesting and, more plainly, by being new.
The letter, published by Vaz, a Labour MP, on his website, claimed terror police were complicit in the radicalisation and continued: "Plainly, by the NECTU [North East Counter Terrorism Unit] allowing this contact they have been complicit in the grooming and radicalising of the women".
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When Mr. Hockney arrived in Los Angeles decades ago he was plainly entranced by the climate, by the sense of hedonism, by the ocean and the pools and the well-tended landscape and youths sunbathing and swimming.
The basic set designed by Tom Pye and plainly lighted by Paule Constable features a three-dimensional tree fabricated out of wooden boards, the kind of thing a talented child might produce in art class.
But many of the participants in the amateur videos look like teenagers, their jangly movements plainly influenced by hip-hop and skateboarding as much as by dance, circus art and gymnastics.
The Tories' position on the European Union could not be summarised more plainly than by their oft-repeated slogan, "in Europe not run by Europe".
Ruffini was plainly impressed by the openness of the experience.
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