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Once we enter the portals of the strange neuronal world known as the brain, we discover that — to put the matter plainly — we have no idea what we're doing.
Joe Skrzynski spelled it out more plainly: "We have five million to spend on the design work while Utzon is around — we've got that approved — to warehouse his intellect, his thinking".
The first time we met, on Columbia's main campus, Hirsch put it to me more plainly: "We have to stop working one penis at a time!" SHIFT was born out of a crisis.
Plainly we have a long way to go before economic gains are fairly distributed.
For the Unist'ot'en Camp's part, Freda spoke plainly: "We have done nothing of this sort.
Plainly we have a choice about where to put our attention.
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David Kennedy, the committee's chief executive, put it plainly: "We've stuck with the market a long time," he said.
As the autumn internationals loom with Tests against South Africa, Fiji, Argentina and Australia, Farrell talks plainly: "We've still got a long way to go.
Plainly we had a rarity: instead of having a government of the centre left or a centre right we had a government of the right, and there was a strong group of people on the right of the Conservative party who had real free-market conviction that the BBC was too dominant.
That's not strictly true: plainly we would have dropped any of our artists' covers, if, for argument's sake, they had called for the expulsion of all Muslims.
Dan Galves, a senior vice president at Mobileye, put it very plainly: the vehicles we have on the roads now are "small fleets of infants" in terms of what they've accomplished and what they have yet to learn.
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