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Plainly speaking, it's about the relationship between a mother and her daughter, and Quintero, pinned to sug gesting the play's theme, says its idea is that "any human being, within the framework of his virtues and limitations, has a right to a life". Off Broadway, where the director has scored some of his major successes, will get "Ten Cents a Dance" as soon as a theater is available.
All in all, many people in this group seemed to have an internal fear they may be doing something stupid that is ruining their careers — something everyone else is aware of and no one, including the boss, is willing to speak about plainly.
Plainly speaking, it refused to die.
It has also been, plainly speaking, bad for business.
Plainly speaking, it trivializes the problem.
Plainly speaking, it can be said to be the "correct form of acting" [ 18, 22].
She plainly spoke up.
When he got the radio gig on WIND-AM 560 in March 2013, Walsh said: "I intend to do with this program what I did as a U.S. congressman — speak plainly, speak directly, not worry about political correctness and engage in respectful, engaging debate with all viewpoints".
And the best small sign of all is always when we hear the plain truth about a public issue being plainly spoken.
Most of them simply spoke plainly about what they saw as the relevant facts of their experiences and their bodies, and then they answered students' questions (Bailey, 2006b).
Scientists speaking plainly about their findings will diminish the likelihood of loose interpretations.
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