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Mr Martin's government is plainly not willing to let this happen.
But the Security Council is plainly not willing to authorize punitive measures against Iraq.
If he were to be allowed to develop them freely, he would plainly be willing to use them.
And, plainly, Russia is neither willing nor able to fight a real war with NATO.
"To me," he said, "that says that at the end of a long, secretive process, the archbishop is still not willing to plainly speak the truth.
In a breathtakingly intimate portrait of Wojnarowicz with a cigarette and tired eyes, from 1981, the young man's gaze meets that of the camera, with slightly wary — but willing and plainly reciprocated — devotion: love, in a way.
But only Berman the zombie-plumber is willing to plainly state that his greatest fear is death itself.
But more important, Mr. Tarhouni, 60, who briefed journalists on Wednesday night, appeared to be one of the few rebel officials willing to speak plainly about the movement's shortcomings and challenges, after weeks of rosy predictions and distortions by some of his colleagues, especially regarding the abilities of the rebel fighters.
He's been willing to talk plainly to Florida voters, and they've responded".
He might even play someone who's a very fit, age-appropriate techno-savvy leader type, been there and done that and knows which end is up and is willing to speak plainly about it.
Nothing draws eyeballs like a daringly "counterintuitive" article and it's easy to be counterintuitive if you're willing to back a plainly incorrect position.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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