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That's plainly me.' " And "Leverage" is plainly something Mr. Hutton can sink his teeth into.
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In "Three Years" (1895), for example, the hero, Laptey, says to his wife, "I can remember my father correcting me - or, to speak plainly, beating me - before I was five years old.
"I could plainly see me willie-wacker hangin' down in front of me mouth.
"There was something in the land-scape," he said, "that plainly terrified me..
Within 10 minutes of curtain-up, the comforting darkness of the auditorium was proving irresistible, but my friend was up on stage, a mere 10ft away, and could plainly see me.
About the last time I saw him, a. few weeks before his death, he more or less plainly told me so.
As one mother said plainly to me, "I was told that my child will not make it, that she was not a good learner".
My editors (rightly) questioned my story structure, plainly told me if a specific story made sense of not, and highlighted where I was repeating myself.
When I asked him why he was so sure his faith was the right one and not, say, Islam, he plainly told me, "I don't need to know about that because it isn't the true path to God".
It's clear Walters is a fan of Hillary's, but to what extent will this selection -- and the selections of Clinton throughout the years -- be seen as a political endorsement going forward? "Not at all," the ABC spokeswoman plainly told me, unwilling to elaborate much further.
One, he showed me plainly that he wanted me to get in the fight against abortion politically.... Secondly, we've got an amendment coming up on our constitution that you need to vote yes for.
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