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In the movie, Michele very plainly talks about how she does not consider herself disabled, but that other people do.
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Plainly, talks with Iran could in the end produce nonsolutions wrapped in the slick paper of reasonable compromise.
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But the thing that came across most plainly as Rove talked about his work, then and now, is the sense that he is absolutely unafraid.
When things go wrong, however, it's hard for doctors to detect what substance the carrier has ingested, as they are either unconscious or plainly unwilling to talk about it.
No matter how plainly anyone talks, it's still just talk.
He talks about the Zulu warriors who crushed a British Army in South Africa in 1879 in terms that seem plainly racist by today's standards, even as he shows his respect for their bravery and skill.
Maine stood and talked plainly about his two scoreless innings and about how pleased he was to work in the changeup he began to throw late last year.
This president is plainly more at ease talking about personalities than policies.
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