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Still, it retains a polemical undertow that's plainly designed to shift the minds of her readers.
This omission is often cited as a victory for the pro-life movement, and in some cases that's plainly true.
2017 has been a year of bitter partisanship, but it's nice to see that with some issues, the dominant parties of the U.S. can put aside their differences in order to oppose something that's plainly harmful — and more importantly, deeply unpopular.
In the post-Civil War memoir of his contemporary, Frederick Douglass, Brown is a brave, principled man, with a plan to start a slave uprising that's plainly suicidal.
Clooney is Lee Gates, a loudmouth TV stock pundit-cum-shock jock with a razzmatazz-filled live show (bring on the dancing girls!) that's plainly based on CNBC's investment tips show Mad Money, hosted by Jim Cramer (last spotted receiving a lengthy and humiliating post-crash tongue-lashing from Jon Stewart on The Daily Show).
That's plainly terrifying.
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Most of the cases before 2001, including the 1976 Glomar case, involved relatively narrow intelligence-gathering programs that were plainly within the C.I.A.'s mandate.
There are friendships of convenience, friendships in the hope that someone else's popularity will rub off, friendships that are plainly abusive in some way or another.
But until just two months ago, Brewer's mother thought her daughter sold only the products that were plainly visible in her office -- lotions and lingerie.
Emboldened no doubt by last season's Super Bowl run, the Giants are a newly confident team, something that was plainly evident.
In some places that is plainly true.
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