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The push and pull, the advance and retrenchment, of history is not unique to any era, but it is plainly central to this one.
As resignations go, therefore, this one is plainly on the low end of the political Richter scale.
But his speed, his elusiveness and his potential were plainly evident on one incomplete pass.
And although Washington seems to have written off the Arab world and most of Europe, the administration is plainly counting on one ally, Britain, to come on board, as it did in the Gulf war and in Afghanistan.
Usually the bright glare and heat of the sun is plainly obvious on one side of the tent in the morning, but if it's not then it probably means there's a lot of cloud outside.
"There is a tremendous skittishness about discussing this plainly," said one senior administration official who has seen much of the intelligence about China's sales.
After a draining midweek Coppa Italia win over Atalanta, Massimiliano Allegri plainly had one eye on Tuesday's Champions League trip to Tottenham.
This one is so plainly obvious it can't even be classed as a prediction anymore.
For one, because this would plainly undermine one of the few remaining rules aimed at preventing "corruption" in our democracy.
This is the holiday's other origin story, and it is a plainly commercial one: Father's Day would become what Schmidt identifies as a "second Christmas" for men's retailers.
This question is plainly one of the important things to be considering as we transition from an analog era to one that is — as it is today — a hybrid of digital and analog.
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