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To put it plainly: describing a sacred Lingam as a "lump of ice" in this manner is not frankness.
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"I'm not a virgin," he said plainly, describing how he tried to have a long-term relationship with a girl in college that, he realizes now, "was just me being in love with the idea of being like my brother and sisters who could get married and could have kids".
The NWA song "Bitch Iz a Bitch" (1989) defined a bitch as a woman who was manipulative, conniving, and moneyhungry; Dr. Dre plainly described them as "hoes and tricks" in "Bitches Ain't Shit" (1992).
Yet a previously undisclosed letter, dated May 4, 2003, and sent from an American contracting officer to Kuwait's oil minister, plainly describes the decision to use Altanmia as Halliburton's own "recommendation".
A group including former World at One presenter Jack Pizzey have been agitating to have the practice plainly described as torture.
The scene plainly describes our desire to keep our information out of the wrong hands, and exercise some control over our data.
The failure of officials to plainly describe Mr. Mandela's ailment or to provide regular updates since his admission to the hospital on Wednesday afternoon had led many to suspect that he was gravely, perhaps even fatally, ill.
The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which she plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives.
He could plainly see that the document described a technique called the one-time pad fully 35 years before its supposed invention during World War I by Gilbert Vernam, an AT&T engineer, and Joseph Mauborgne, later chief of the Army Signal Corps.
(Chinen) ★ New Languages Presents: Music Factory (Friday through Tuesday) Equal parts conceptual-art marathon, sociopolitical statement and free-improv happening, Music Factory can plainly be described as a continuous 96-hour performance, featuring some five dozen musicians.
If we don't describe an activity plainly, it seems less like an easily achievable goal and more like a cloudy state of existence that fills unknowable amounts of time.
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