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Plainly he means by the word 'reduction' something other than what we currently mean, not that there is anything univocal about current uses of the word.
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As opposed, he plainly meant, to Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was born in 1890.
By this logic, Patrick Ewing--the Ewing--the Ewing--the Knicks who is a good citizen and a noble competitor--deserved to be punished, even though he plainly meant no harm and hardly got within twenty feet of the melee.
Plainly, they mean business, and as the HDCP master key appears to be legitimate, the threat is real enough for them to respond in this way.
"Put plainly, this means that, to be considered valuable to the country as a whole, immigration should benefit not just the migrants themselves but also make existing residents better off," the paper says.
Put more plainly, this means they can't go after your personal accounts.
To put it plainly, this means that, in future, there will be specific deadlines within which the Commission will be obliged to respond to our decisions.
The prosecution saw someone who wanted to be Eric Harris and plainly assumed that meant he must be like Eric Harris, that there must be a dark heart below LaDue's benign exterior.
Plainly, he still wonders.
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