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There is, plainly, something to this.
But then if Hamilton drove with the brilliance for which he has long proved himself capable he has plainly something to learn about creating the aura of a great racing champion.
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It's been a long time since I read that book, but Sophie's decision (which of her children was to be killed by the Nazis) was plainly something no parent should have to face, ever.
The government continued to take a hard line, but plainly, something had happened.
For the first time in the history of the alliance, the council voted to invoke Article 5 of the original treaty, which says plainly (something that has been quietly and blandly evaded): "An armed attack against any of the allies in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all".
It worked, plainly — something worked.
That's plainly me.' " And "Leverage" is plainly something Mr. Hutton can sink his teeth into.
Plainly, something is right in the "Land of a thousand lakes".
Plainly, something is brewing in Guston's manner of the early and middle sixties, as masklike black forms hover in jam-ups of pewter grays, ardent blues, sickish reds, and the occasional, blaring green.
The comments show great diversity of interruptions: from waiting for a pause in the conversation to ask something to being plainly rude.
But plainly we are able to distinguish the two cases, so it cannot simply be a matter of perceiving a relation, but something to do with our perception of the relata.
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