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He also spoke plainly when he testified before a presidential commission in 1970 investigating campus unrest.
To put it plainly: when you know you aren't a cheat, it's a ballache.
Economic czar George Jackson put it plainly when he said of gentrification: "Bring it on".
Bolt speaks plainly when suggesting that, after enduring unfamiliar adversity, he has become mentally stronger.
However, in 1991 he declared: "I say quite plainly, when I come to power there will be a dictatorship.
She herself put it more plainly: "When the show got to be No. 3, I figured it was our acting.
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They said the report was proof that Mr. Pataki had accomplished the two main goals he plainly stated when he appointed the commission in September.
As Roberts's opinion carefully explains, however, the plaintiffs' claim was plainly wrong when the provision is read in the context of the statute as a whole.
The wisdom of this counsel will become plainly evident when you discover that the man who offered it, and who was rather insistent about it, is himself smiling in his own mug shot.
And though we feel the unevenness of Dickens's novels more plainly than when they were appearing in monthly parts, it's easier now to see that the unevenness in most of them is symptomatic of his overpowering energy.
In case Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy hadn't put it plainly enough when they called George Papandreou on the carpet in Cannes, EU commissioner, Olli Rehn, issued his ultimatum on Sunday: Greece had 24 hours to form a unity government or be plucked like a festering thorn from Europe's side.
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