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Knowledge of good and evil is not carved up by temporal words such as "future", and knowledge of good and evil plainly embraces far more than courage; indeed, it would be the whole of virtue (199e).
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Born in Germany, he emigrated to Australia with his Croatian parents when he was seven and has been both an irritant and a delight in his embrace of a game he plainly was born to play.
Trump merely chose to unashamedly embrace all of it, saying plainly what they were hinting at for years.
Into the pit comes Macduff, embracing his dead son and surrounded by a chorus of plainly dressed mourners; it was the most moving part of this Scottish Opera production, in which the theatrical elements overshadowed the singing.
Mr. Paterson, the contenders said, had plainly done some homework, speaking of his desire to choose someone who will be embraced by the voters when he or she stands for election in 2010.
Plainly dressed.
Speak plainly.
ADDRESS plainly.
Plainly not.
"Plainly saying" entails not plainly saying.
He is plainly clever.
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