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These red lines were plain for all to see.
The results of this abuse, up to and including death, were plain for all to see and were well documented by forensic experts.
When Dylann Roof, a white 21-year-old, slaughtered nine African Americans in a church Bible study class this month, his pitiful character and personal history were plain for all to see.
Brazil's defensive frailties were plain for all to see, as five times they had to come from behind during the 1982 World Cup (succeeding on four occasions - Rossi's third in their final match was one too many).
Five minutes after the resumption, the manager's feelings were plain for everyone to see: he, like Newcastle's players and fans, was aghast when Cissé shanked the ball wide from five yards after John Ruddy spilled a long shot by Townsend.
The flaws in such an arrangement were plain for all to see in this summer's row: Wada, acting on the findings of the McLaren report that it had commissioned into the extent of state support in Russia for cheating, demanded that all Russian athletes should be banned.
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It is plain for all to see.
"It's plain for everyone to see," he said.
The silliness of these arguments was plain for all to see.
By about 2020 ageing will be plain for all to see.
It is here that the right's failed ideology is plain for everyone to see.
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