For the plain fact is that the terrorists themselves claim to be acting in Islam's name.
He wants to reign in regulatory excess and restore the plain meaning of the Constitution?
"I've been praying, never forgot about her, ever, " Rogers told The Plain Dealer newspaper.
"I've been praying, never forgot about her, ever, " Ms. Rogers told The Plain Dealer newspaper.
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Now the plain fact is that pupil-teacher ratios have been falling throughout this century.
Have when-it-rains-it-pours Morton and other traditional producers stopped selling the plain old white stuff?
It will be the biggest influx of troops on the plain since World War II.
This denotes stylish world-weariness in the un-dead as well as the plain old living.
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And telling good stories, it turns out, is more powerful than giving people the plain facts.
For the plain and simple reason that others are allowed to insult my beliefs as well.
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For the plain and obvious reason that they entirely ignore economics when they do their calculations.
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Anne Armit's costumes are also on the plain side, but less distinctive than Mr. Levengood's work.
Back in the day the plain-old-copper land networks were self powered and seldom failed.
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The plain truth is that the Yahoo core business was in a terrible place a year ago.
The plain-talking Lancastrian wanted his officers to regard him as a copper first, rather than a politician.
She didn't have enough money to buy the plain, colorless veil prescribed to cover the entire body.
Wild galloping charges sweep back and forth across the plain as riders try to wrest the carcass from one another.
The papers show the plain language Reynolds executives used in discussing marketing cigarettes to those younger than 18.
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The plain truth is that the American system is better at rewarding innovation and responding to consumer needs.
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The plain fact is that many clinical decisions made by physicians appear to be arbitrary, uncertain and variable.
Expect more similar trading stories to dominate price movements rather than the plain vanilla technical and fundamental reasons.
The plain fact is that any deadline must necessarily "disenfranchise" voters--or it would not be a deadline, i.e.
American cookbooks still tend towards the plain and encyclopedic, while British cookbooks have become increasingly conversational and evocative.
Shortly afterwards Karolos Papoulias, the plain-speaking Greek president, told Mrs Merkel the Greeks could not endure much more austerity.
As the plain language of the bill makes clear, this is patently untrue.
IR You forget the plain facts that prevent America from enacting effective gun control.
It is hard to imagine the plain-spoken Mr Bernanke following Mr Greenspan's circumlocutions.
All around the trucks, workers wheeled around pallets of the plain brown boxes, some using forklifts, others with hydraulic dollies.
"Mr. Blackwell's worked very hard to become the center of attention in Ohio, " The Plain Dealer quoted Coleman as saying.
The charity called on the government to commit to the plain packaging plan, as was introduced in Australia in December 2012.
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