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He seemed plainly frustrated by the Jaguars' performance.
The actions of the security forces seemed plainly disproportionate, at the least.
This Rudy Giuliani, with his new wealth, his new wife, and his new, natural haircut (replacing the familiar comb-over), seemed plainly unready for the mission he had undertaken.
While he never shunned or disparaged calypso (and would eventually return to it, in 1961, with the album "Jump Up Calypso" and the effervescent and clamorous single "Jump in the Line"), Belafonte seemed plainly eager to peacock stylistically, flaunting his uncommon range.
Later, near the end of dinner, he circled back to the topic obliquely, sharing an anecdote about tennis that seemed plainly allegorical, a veiled criticism of architects who develop and then rely on a repeatable, signature style.
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Yet in this case the transfer seems plainly evident.
It is reasonable to be wary, these days, of powerful figures asserting stories that seem plainly contrary to observable events.
Ideas that seem plausible in our darkest moments often seem plainly flawed in hindsight, and you can probably see where all this is going.
Most of those Ends whether real or imagined have already been eulogized so aggressively that to revisit them now seems plainly indulgent.
By Amanda Petrusich September 28, 2017 The new Netflix documentary "Gaga: Five Foot Two" tells a story that seems plainly contrary to observable events.
After all, the Arab world's eight monarchies, all but two of them in the Gulf region, seem plainly a lot better at fending off popular pressure for democracy than the republics.
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