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It was not the room itself, which was plain and penitentiary stark, faintly perfumed with Pine-Sol and which cost, as I remember, $27 a night.
The other main course was a perfectly cooked fillet of exemplary beef, with grated horseradish and a beetroot reduction; fabulous, but again that sweet tooth surfaced in a side dish of "confit" Charlotte potatoes which was plain odd.
Now in his last year in office and talking about his place in history, Mr. da Silva has an "obsession" with the issue, his education minister, Fernando Haddad, said, which was plain to see when he recently returned here to his childhood town.
"It gives us some clues as to why a few of the team didn't run to their true form, which was plain to see.
The back piece — which was plain white on the above demo device but comes in bright pink for Finnish carrier DNA's first batch of the phones, and in customisable colours in future when Jolla starts direct sales via its own website — is known as The Other Half.
"I'm not political—I look at the world as morally right and morally wrong," he said, which was plain enough from his bearing.
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The judges thought this was only an 8.3 for difficulty, which is plain nuts.
This season, southern England saw all these obvious signs – and even frogspawn – before Christmas, which is plain wrong.
The Supreme Court's decision in J. McIntyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro underscores Section 3114's constitutional problems, which were plain in 1977 when Delaware adopted it in the wake of Shaffer v. Heitner.
"Congress, starting with this committee, needs to tax money management income, what we call carried interest, as what it is, which is plain old ordinary income," Mr. Hindery said.
The official explanation is that it's shaped this way to get out of the backdrop of views of St Paul's, when seen down Fleet Street, but this ignores the other 359 degrees from which views might be had, and its relationships with other buildings, which are plain clumsy.
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