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Mickelson's aim was straightforward; to partner Spieth in round four's final group.
The final reason he listed was straightforward: "to make up for our shortfall in babies".
Mr Bush, by contrast, was straightforward to deal with, and tended to do what he said he would.
McGuinness says it was straightforward, to balance the responsibility to be true to a powerful news story with the need to make a drama.
Ryan's long-range plan was straightforward: to create a detailed alternative to Obama's budget and persuade his party to embrace it.
It was straightforward to do using free tools, with the visualisations done using Tableau Public, a free product focused on making more data free and open.
It was straightforward to do – a lawyer friend handled the setting up, pro bono – and it doesn't take a great deal of time to look after.
Then came the acceptance speech from the recipient, LAUREN BACALL, a speech that contained a line that was straightforward, to say the least.
Sources close to Stephen Bannon, the former Breitbart CEO who is now Trump's chief strategy adviser, told Reuters its objective was straightforward: "to help elect rightwing politicians".
The goal of these operations was straightforward: to remove as many cancer cells as possible, which would theoretically prolong the survival of patients and possibly even cure them.
Narrated by Duane Eddy, Radio 2's music documentary about Les Paul, inventor of the revolutionary electric guitar of the same name, was straightforward to the point of old-fashioned and utterly reverential.
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