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According to Sara Pantuliano, director of humanitarian programmes at the Overseas Development Institute, MSF's ability to speak out so plainly and so often is derived from the fact that its focus is strictly humanitarian rather than developmental.
His captions, often derived from eavesdropped fatuity, are plainly the field notes of a cultural anthropologist.
In Jonson's plays both eccentricity and normal behaviour are derived from a dominating characteristic, so that the result is a live, truthfully conceived personage in whom the ruling passion traces itself plainly.
Courage … and all the other shining virtues of that kind, have plainly a strong mixture of self-esteem in them, and derive a great part of their merit from that origin" (Hume, Treatise, 599 600).
Plainly Jonze who also directed Being John Malkovich, among other movies, is concerned with being and authenticity, two philosophical concepts that derive directly from the pages of Heidegger's Being and Time.
The City of New York can plainly pay, but O.J. Simpson didn't have the $33.5 million deriving from both the civil suit and a separate $8.5 million owed the Goldman family for "compensatory damages" ("20 years later winning OJ civil suit was never a 'pot of gold,'" CNBC, 6/11/14).
Plainly dressed.
Speak plainly.
ADDRESS plainly.
Plainly not.
"Plainly saying" entails not plainly saying.
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