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Labunski plainly thinks so, but Madison did not.
The trimly bearded, stocky Mr Meshal, relaxed and often humorous, plainly thinks time is on his side.
The government plainly thinks it has stopped the public outcry – even as it still pursues its intent to curb, control and shrink our greatest national glory.
Iran plainly thinks it can get away with this kind of behaviour, and some European countries, including Germany itself, have given it reason to feel this way (see pages 42 and 64).
Dan Ephron plainly thinks that it would have; he says that Rabin had made the fundamental decision to give up most of the occupied territories, even if he never explicitly said so.
Our attempts late on Saturday to get Manuel Pellegrini to articulate what he quite plainly thinks – that his side are creative and Mourinho's are not – had entered the realms of the absurd when he resisted what, by my count, was the 10th way of posing the question.
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His opponents plainly think so.
But the jurors plainly thought that the car firm had tried to hide the document.
But, like his shabbier peers, he plainly thought he was above the law.
As they continue to pour in, investors plainly think the opportunities outweigh the risks.
It seemed like too much and Middlesex plainly thought the same.
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