For one, his success makes it very plain that America remains the Land of Opportunity.
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We do want to tell you that the Air Force is making this very plain this quote.
Powell has been on the telephone, in contact with Arafat these last few days, and has made it very plain he wants to see more action against terrorism.
Something I really must make very plain here.
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Heroes of Might and Magic III, RATING PROS: 4 - Truly remarkable music, good graphics, very replayable, just plain fun.
Taking their cue from a line in which one of the characters describes the Porters' one-room flat as "a very narrow strip of plain hell, " they have built a flat black wall five feet from the lip of the theater's stage, creating a claustrophobically narrow playing area in which the action takes place.
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Just like him, it was very well coordinated, the plain polo's with patterned shoulders to match the pants looked particularly good.
From the opening page, he makes it plain that this is a very different book.
Mr. MARK NAYMIK (Reporter, Cleveland Plain Dealer): I saw a very energized Democratic Party ticket led by the gubernatorial candidate and a colleague of U.S. Senate candidate Sherrod Brown.
When she abdicated in 1980 in favour of her daughter Beatrix, the present queen, it occurred to some that this shy, plain woman might never have wanted majesty very much.
"Mr. Blackwell's worked very hard to become the center of attention in Ohio, " The Plain Dealer quoted Coleman as saying.
It was very much against the run of play - and Wenger's frustration was plain to see on the touchline.
While the company is saying very little about Jobs' health, his appearance at public events makes it plain he has been unwell for at least a year.
As the aforementioned story from The Wall Street Journal makes plain, housing, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty, keeps the very human capital necessary for our economic revival from traveling to where it is most needed.
"It is plain that if this law were about widgets or some other product, it would be illegal under very established doctrine, " says John McGinnis, a professor at Northwestern Law.
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