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The Bradlee-Graham partnership was behind the publication (along with the Times) of the Pentagon Papers, in 1971, which made plain the extent of Presidential deception and folly during the Vietnam War.
The first big blow to that system came with the banking crisis of 2008, which made plain that the US could no longer afford to continue as the world's backstop consumer.
I'd learned about Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon in English lessons, too, and remember being particularly taken by Sassoon's poem, "Dreamers" – which made plain the awful, everyday human tragedy of war.
Now, officials say, the administration has switched tack after extensive criticism in Congress and angry exchanges with the British government, which made plain behind closed doors that it felt left alone in Sierra Leone.
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He now has a golden opportunity to insist that new guidance, which makes plain to schools their responsibility to support their gay pupils, is issued and to ensure that the new national curriculum is reflective of the lives of gay people too.
A banner slung across the stage proclaimed Rock & Fuckin' Roll, which made things plain enough, but singer Scott Weiland's first words were, "We play fuckin' rock'n'roll!" Nobody could say they weren't warned.
The release of the image - on the same day that the newly inseparable double act appeared in the West Midlands to intervene in the Rover crisis - comes at the end of a week which made it plain that Labour's re-election campaign will be dominated by the decision of the two men to bury their hatchets for a third term.
Those who saw it were astonished and perplexed, not only by the arbitrary disruption in the right-hand part of the picture of the continuity that had always united an image but also by the defiant unloveliness, which made it plain that the traditional beauties of art, the appeal of the subject, and the credibility of its imitation were now, at any rate to Picasso, finally irrelevant.
He is as self-conscious behind a lectern as Edwards is suave, which was made plain at one point in the news conference when Bradway was asked what qualifications Vitt possessed that Sherman did not.
But it could never match the reach of Gottex, the extent of which was made plain to her one evening, as she told People magazine in 1981, while she was watching "The Love Boat," the popular television show of the 1970s and '80s set aboard a cruise ship.
The Qing authorities hoped to turn the Plains tribes into loyal subjects, and adopted the head and corvée taxes on the aborigines, which made the Plains Aborigines directly responsible for payment to the government yamen.
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