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His opponents plainly think so.
She said: "When I saw him he looked like he is OK, but he will plainly not be the man I remember all those years ago".
I can still remember her putting it to me as plainly as she could, "You can go to God in prayer and ask him for anything, even for him to reveal himself".
Mr Gove's diatribe about the "right way" to remember the First World War as "uniquely horrific but plainly a just war" is also just politics.
It's true: Dyer's four years at the club were wrecked by injury and, plainly, he is not remembered with great fondness bearing in mind Gold was responding to a supporter asking how much was "wasted" on the former Newcastle and Ipswich player.
I'm not sure that is quite how I remember it, but to characterise the "other side" – Leave.eu – as anti-immigration would plainly not be unfair.
Remember that the people who matter don't care, and the people who care don't matter To begin with your style, buy a lot of plainly colored tight-fitting shirts (t-shirts preferable).
Gunning remembers her as plainly dressed, middle-aged, typical of the countless government agents he had known who toiled thanklessly in critical jobs.
The play, along with a recent biography and documentary, is part a resurgence of interest in Richards, the sassy and plainly passionate governor of Texas remembered for her lacerate-him-with-a-smile takedown of George H. W. Bush — think of "silver spoon," a line so famous that Ms. Taylor doesn't even bother using it in her play — at the 1988 Democratic convention in Atlanta.
Plainly dressed.
Speak plainly.
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