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Many of them wear the blue-and-white button that makes plain their purpose: "Free the Bronx 4".
"Talking to Women" seemed to have been born of a similar frustration; it's a book that makes plain that an excuse — a book to be written, a divorcée to be soothed — is often needed for such conversations to happen.
Plank is forty-one, and he doesn't look especially footballish: he is fit but average-sized, with a restless and analytic temperament that makes plain his allergy to indecision — he speaks, often, like a coach rushing through his halftime pep talk so he can get back to the game.
It is enough if he has provided an account that makes plain the intelligibility of the notion of disembodied survival; the believer in an afterlife can then say, "If not in just this way, then in some other".
It's neither appropriate for an interview and it's a safety measure that makes plain common sense.
HappyDoll, a nonprofit that makes plain cloth dolls to be decorated by children for children, will donate its products for visitors to embellish.
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It was an attribute that made plain actresses beautiful, and turned short, stocky men into matinee idols.
A death knell sounded in Paris – minimalism, the trend that made plain and simple the height of chic, is over.
Earlier this fall, the B.J.L. plastered Princeton's lampposts and building walls with posters of Wilson's face accompanied by quotations of his that made plain his racism and pro-segregation views.
Though both men and women must perform private bodily functions in public bathrooms, the mere thought of a woman doing it implied an irreducible sex difference that made plain a gross incongruity with the ultimate public role.
In two of the three cases, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., authored an opinion that made plain his strong aversion to the government's use of race as a basis for decision.
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