"We're plain spoken, we're not bound by political correctness and we're talking about the kind of things that people are talking about around their dining room tables, " he told us later.
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Mr. TOM CHAPLIN (Vocalist, Delmore Brothers): (Singing) We were just a plain old hillbilly band was the plain old country style, we'd never played the kind of songs that it drives anybody wild...
Boomers have established the 2.0 model for self-involvement, enhanced by boasting about our most prized assets, our kids, whose attention we crave, and who all too often exist on a broad plain of entitlement that we've hired gardeners to maintain if we're not hoeing and mowing ourselves.
Call it faith, karma, good juju or just plain luck, but we have all hoped for just a little help in these difficult times.
In the modern world, we make most of our pots out of metal and plastic, but we still use plain-old pottery for everyday items, from coffee mugs to dinner plates.
We believe a plain reading of the terms in the life insurance contract signifies that the policy should have terminated and been converted to extended term insurance on several occasions before 2008.
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Considering that the entire futuristic Korean story is performed by its characters in plain English, and that we have no reason to believe that these later post-apocalyptic humans would even incorporate English into their own language, it feels less like a world-building method, and more like the writers being unnecessarily clever.
But it is to say that rather than try to do the impossible, whereby we try to abolish reality through regulations that won't work, we should make plain that going forward "buyer beware" is real, that no mistakes will be cushioned by politicians, and that just as investors are free to succeed, they're also free to fail.
Boris Worm says that's not surprising given how little we know about the abyssal plain.
Which is I think where we came in, just plain, flat stupidity.
It is magical thinking to imagine that somehow we will be spared the plain and foreseeable consequences of our failure of duty.
It may seem odd for an investment professional to focus on something as basic as plain-vanilla savings, but before we can be investors we must be savers.
So we could end up with just a plain aluminium (or aluminium heavy alloy).
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And 50 percent of the things that we normal people firmly believe are just plain dead wrong.
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The closest thing we have in the UK is Salisbury Plain (in Wiltshire) which is just not big enough.
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Now, if in fact the IFOR in plain view is watching a kidnapping going on, we're going to take steps to prevent it.
Looking back at ya is a front-facing camera, and there's a plain plastic stylus tucked in the top, so we're certainly looking at a resistive touch display.
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And as Mara just told us, conventional wisdom and all those polls we talk about all the time were just plain wrong.
"I've been dealing with immigration enforcement for 20 years and the plain fact of the matter is that the law that we're working under doesn't match the economic needs of the country today and the law enforcement needs of the country today, " Napolitano told CNN.
In this case, we chanced upon Sony's Xperia sola hiding in plain sight at Sparhandy's booth.
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What will hurt the housing market is not the alleged excess in prices we've been hearing so much about but the plain old higher cost of money.
But the plain fact is that a bipartisan vote of that committee, something we have not yet had in this process on any substantive question, rejected that article.
As we poke about the town, which spirals up out of the plain like the tip of a caramel ice cream cone, the first snowflakes drift down, foreshadowing an impending storm.
We begin our coverage with Mark Naymik, who writes for the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
' Nowadays we are at least as likely to hear her referred to as just plain Mom.
We do want to tell you that the Air Force is making this very plain this quote.
We settled in Verona, where the Alps peter out in the north Italian plain, a small, elegant, conservative city, unquestioningly Catholic and immensely proud of its huge Roman arena and frescoed Renaissance piazzas.
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