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The other observes, "It's so wet," plainly meaning, in context, the lake.
Harrison responded, "I never go to Walmart anymore," plainly meaning it, although with an air of having altered her policy at that moment.
This week Representative Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri, the House minority leader, accused Republicans, plainly meaning Mr. DeLay, of being "committed to the 'my way or the highway' agenda, unbending to compromise, uninterested in consensus".
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It plainly means nothing at all of any consequence.
Plainly, the road to reduced dependence leads in a different direction -- toward conservation (meaning increased efficiency) and development of non-oil energy sources.
And as Beattie and Carver demonstrate, meaning and emotion can be most powerful when they emanate from incident plainly drawn, or when they are allowed to hang over the story in a kind of radiant fog.
Meaning accrues.
Meaning what?
-- meaning.
"Taylor was not a conversationalist"—neither was Grant—"but on paper he could put his meaning so plainly that there could be no mistaking it.
Much we marvelled this ungainly man to hear discourse so plainly, though his answer little meaning, little relevancy bore.
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