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You make it plain, though, that money does not grow even on tropical trees or in holes in the ground, whatever their contents.
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Addressing Jones, he said he wanted to "make it plain that all sentencing options are open up to and including immediate loss of liberty".
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The great teacher thought this would make it plain that the real problem with international arms treaties was not a lack of verification but a total lack of penalties once violations have been detected.
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The television networks are too full of people tearfully evoking memories of maternal or paternal neglect or misunderstanding, not to make it plain that being somebody's parent is not an occupation to fail at lightly.
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"It would either make them think twice about building on flood plain land or it would make them change the design basis upon which they're built, " he told BBC Radio 4's Money Box.
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That being the case, it's essential that the Obama Treasury make plain to the markets that it means what it says about a strong dollar being in the nation's interest, and that it will intervene to bolster the greenback's value if traders won't.
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It is just plain hard to make sense of.
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Thus, they said, it was imperative for Mr Bush to make plain his concerns at the summit.
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Mr Allawi makes it plain that any faction wanting a share in a future government must make its peace with the system.
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His mild-mannered and plain-spoken style, combined with his instinctive cultural conservatism, will make it harder for the Republicans to present the Democratic Party as the tool of bossy people from the east coast or the west.
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Their latest product, Rebel, is chiefly about making it easy to do what hackers have been doing for years: make OS X work on a plain vanilla PC.
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