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That was plainly criminal.
The words used were plainly criminal, he said.
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"They are plainly dastardly criminal and must be characterized as such.
They are plainly dastardly criminal and must be characterised as such … There needs to be concomitant action to address this situation".
Put most plainly, the criminals of tomorrow are being born at lower rates.
In the run up to the massacre, Ramaphosa emailed politicians and police urging them to take tougher action against the striking miners, who he said were "plainly dastardly criminals and must be characterized as such".
In the run up to the massacre, Ramaphosa emailed politicians and police urging them to take tougher action against the striking miners, who he said were "plainly dastardly criminals and must be characterised as such".
He was doing this when he piped, "let me say plainly to the criminals who looted on our streets – you are a disgrace!" and he hit the word "plainly" as if there was the faintest chance that any of the people he addressed would be listening, or would even have a clue who he was.
As Kaufman and his staffers make clear, Obama officials were plainly uninterested in pursuing criminal accountability for Wall Street.
In the city itself, crime rates have doubled since 1995, he says.Martin Abregu, director of a human-rights group that studies the police, says criminals have plainly become more violent.
He wants international scrutiny because plainly the arguments against any criminal defamation statute are rightly presumed to stand on universal principles of free expression.
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